In the military, a Class A accident is any that involves a death, a permanent total disability or $ 1 million or more in damage to the aircraft.
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Class A mishaps in the military involve a death or permanent total disability, at least $ 1 million in damage or the loss of an aircraft, regardless of the cost.
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Class A accidents are defined by the military as those resulting in at least one death or permanent total disability, at least $ 1 million in damage or the loss of an aircraft.
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Class A accidents are those in which at least one person is killed or suffers a permanent total disability, an aircraft is lost or there is at least $ 1 million in damages.
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So far this fiscal year, the Army has had three Class A accidents, involving a death, permanent total disability, $ 1 million in damage or loss of an aircraft . That's one more major accident than during the same period last year.
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Accidents that do not result in a death, a permanent total disability or the destruction of an aircraft must generate at least $ 1 million in damages to be counted as a Class A accident or at least $ 200, 000 to be counted as a Class B accident _ the two classes of accidents most closely monitored by the services.