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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed whether: (1) the Air
Force&apos;s Aircraft Accident Investigation Board investigation of the Black
Hawk fratricide incident had met its objectives; (2) the resulting
Uniform Code of Military Justice investigations had followed established
guidelines; and (3) military officials had improperly or unlawfully
influenced these investigations.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board was
properly convened and met the objective as set forth in Air Force
Regulation 110-14 of conducting an extensive investigation that
preserved evidence of the facts surrounding the incident; (2) GAO found
that the Board report focused on, among other matters, command and
control problems, including individuals&apos; lack of knowledge of specific
procedures; (3) the report, however: (a) did not discuss the F-15
pilots&apos; responsibility, under the Airspace Control Order, to report to
the Airborne Command Element when encountering an unknown aircraft in
the tactical area of responsibility (TAOR), which the pilots did not do;
and (b) cited a Combined Forces Air Component Commander&apos;s statement that
inaccurately portrayed the Airborne Command Element as not having
authority to stop the incident, even though evidence that the Airborne
Command Element had the authority was available to the Board; (4)
further, the Board President erroneously concluded that the Black Hawks&apos;
use of an incorrect electronic identification code in the TAOR resulted
in the F-15 pilots not receiving an electronic response when they
attempted to interrogate the helicopters; (5) additionally, the Board
report and opinion did not discuss a perceived general lack of
discipline in the F-15 pilot community in Operation Provide Comfort and
a perceived urgency by the F-15 pilots to engage during the shootdown,
both of which had been raised by family members and others; (6) while an
examination of these issues was not required under Air Force Regulation
110-14, the regulation did not preclude it; and GAO found the issues
relevant to its review; (7) in response to GAO&apos;s inquiries, Operation
Provide Comfort officials stated that the pilots&apos; failure on April 14,
1994, to contact the Airborne Command Element was the result of a lack
of F-15 mission discipline in Operation Provide Comfort at the time of
the incident; (8) in addition, Operation Provide Comfort officials
stated that, in their view, there was no reason for the F-15 pilots&apos;
urgency to engage; (9) these issues are not inconsistent with the Board
President&apos;s conclusion regarding the chain of events that led to the
misidentification and shootdown of the Black Hawks; and (10) including
them in the Board&apos;s report, however, may have raised additional
questions about the actions and inactions of the F-15 pilots and the
Airborne Command Element that could have been useful in subsequent
administrative and disciplinary actions.</abstract>
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