Navy Searches for Missing Sailor After Helicopter Crashes in Arabian Sea
Three of the four crew members were rescued in stable condition as Navy assets search for the missing aircrewman.
- A U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter was forced to make an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea early Wednesday morning.
- Three of the aircraft's four crew members were successfully rescued from the water and remain in stable condition aboard the nearby aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush.
- An active military search-and-rescue operation utilizing regional naval assets is currently underway to locate the fourth crew member, who remains missing.
- Central Command officials stated that there is currently no indication the emergency landing was caused by hostile enemy fire or military action.
- An official military investigation has been launched to determine the exact mechanical or environmental cause behind the helicopter going down.
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