WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US Marine Corps halted flights of all KC-130T Hercules transport planes following the crash that killed one service member, spokesperson Lt. Stephanie Leguizamon said on Thursday.
"Out of an abundance of caution, the Marine Corps took the prudent action not to fly our KC-130T aircraft in the wake of the mishap on July 10 until further notice," Defense News quoted Leguizamon as saying.
The 12 aircraft are all operated by the Marine Forces Reserve and the order does not include the C-130 types used by the Marine Corps, Air Force or Navy.
A sailor and 15 Marines were killed on July 10 when a KC-130T crashed in the US state of Mississippi.
Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Bradley James said on July 12 that the preliminary findings indicate something went wrong with the plane at cruising altitude, but the investigation is still ongoing.