Search on after Navy helicopter crashes in ocean off
San Diego
SEPTEMBER 1, 2021 / 1:51 AM / CBS/AP
Search
and rescue operations are underway after a U.S. Navy helicopter crashed in the
ocean off San Diego during a routine flight from an aircraft carrier, military
officials said.
One crew
member has been rescued and five are unaccounted for, Coast Guard Petty Officer
Alex Gray told CBS News.
The
MH-60S chopper crashed around 4:30 p.m. about 60 nautical miles off San Diego,
the Navy's U.S. Pacific Fleet tweeted.
A U.S.
Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter performs routine flight operations over the
Atlantic Ocean, in this July 4, 2018 file photo.GETTY
The crash happened while the
aircraft was "conducting routine flight operations" off the
Nimitz-class USS Abraham Lincoln, according to the Navy.
"Search
and rescue operations are ongoing with multiple Coast Guard and Navy air and
surface assets," the tweet said.
The
MH-60S is a versatile aircraft that typically carries a crew of four and is
used in missions including combat support, humanitarian disaster relief and
search and rescue.
The
Abraham Lincoln's home port is San Diego, CBS San Diego affiliate KFMB-TV
notes.
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