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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Navy Helicopter Crash: All Six Crew Members Survive

 

 

As per the Navy official’s report, during a training mission in California, an incident occurred where a Navy helicopter crash occurred. The helicopter crashed into the water close to San Diego on Thursday. Luckily, all six individuals on board were retrieved safely and taken ashore.

During a regular training session at around 6:40 p.m., an MH-60R helicopter from Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 41 entered San Diego Bay, as per the statement given by Naval Air Station North Island representative Commander Beth Teach.

A crew of six individuals was transported by a helicopter and successfully rescued by a safety boat in the vicinity. Commander Teach announced that all members of the Navy Helicopter Crash are presently receiving medical assessments. Additionally, an inquiry has commenced determining what caused the accident.

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Naval Air Station North Island, situated in San Diego, is responsible for supervising the operations within its region. The Sea Hawk helicopter or MH-60R serves as an essential asset against surface warfare and anti-submarine attacks, according to resources on the Navy’s website.

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