IRE Radio Podcast | The Navy’s Most Crash-Prone Helicopter
When a Navy helicopter crashed off the coast of Virginia in January 2014, Jason Paladino lost one of his childhood friends – Petty Officer Third Class Brian Collins. But instead of grieving the loss and moving on, Paladino, a journalism grad student at UC-Berkeley, decided to investigate. Working with The Virginian-Pilot and NBC News he helped expose serious problems with the MH-53E Sea Dragon, the Navy’s oldest and most crash-prone helicopter.
On this episode of the podcast we’re going behind the investigation with Paladino, Mike Hixenbaugh of The Virginian-Pilot and Anna Schecter of NBC News.
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EPISODE NOTES
Looking for links to the stories, resources and events we discussed on this week’s podcast? We’ve collected them for you.
- Learn about the Sea Dragon, the Navy’s most crash-prone helicopter
- Read Mike Hixenbaugh’s January 2015 story “Distress Signal,” which follows the story of Lieutenant Wes Van Dorn.
- Read all of The Virginian-Pilot’s stories on the Sea Dragon program.
- Watch the NBC News investigation into the Sea Dragon program.
Read some of the follow-up stories: