US Navy locates crashed aircraft thousands of feet deep in the
Pacific
A C-2A Greyhound assigned to Fleet Logistics
Support Squadron 40 lands on the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.
US Navy Photo
TOKYO (AP) - The US Navy has located a transport
aircraft deep on the Pacific Ocean floor where it crashed in November, killing
three sailors on board.
The C-2A "Greyhound" aircraft, which was
traveling to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan when it crashed the day
before Thanksgiving in the Philippine Sea, rests at a depth of about 18,500 feet
(5,640 meters), the Japan-based 7th Fleet said in a statement
Saturday.
Salvaging it will be the deepest recovery attempt of an
aircraft to date, the Navy said.
The plane was located last week by a
contracted salvage vessel that deployed a pinger locator that picked up the
aircraft's emergency signal. After marking the location, the search team
returned to port in Japan.
C-2A Greyhound USS Ronald Reagan Michael
Feddersen/US Navy
In the coming weeks, the team will return to the site with
a side-scan sonar and remote operated vehicle to map the debris field and attach
heavy lines for lifting the aircraft to the surface, the statement
said.
"Despite very challenging conditions, every effort will be made to
recover the aircraft and our fallen sailors," the Navy said, adding that the
mission was initially delayed by the poor weather.
Eight people were
rescued and the dead were identified as Lt. Steven Combs Jr. and Airman
Apprentice Bryan Grosso of Florida and Airman Matthew Chialastri of
Louisiana.
Elizabeth Combs has said that her brother was piloting the
aircraft and managed to settle it in the sea, allowing for the rescue of the
eight people. The Navy called Combs' actions "heroic."
The cause of the
crash is under investigation.
The 7th Fleet had two fatal naval accidents
in Asian waters last year, leaving 17 sailors dead and prompting the removal of
eight top Navy officers from their posts, including the fleet commander.
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