A Navy helicopter crash off Southern California that killed five crewmembers last year was caused by mechanical failure, not pilot error, the military announced Tuesday.
off Southern California that killed five crewmembers last year was caused by mechanical failure, not pilot error, the military announced Tuesday.
A command investigation completed on April 18 found that a damper hose failed on the MH-60S Seahawk during flight, probably because of unsuspected damage that occurred during maintenance, the Navy said. The hose reduces vibrations from the main rotor and the failure led to severe vibrations that caused the rotor to hit the deck as the aircraft landed on an aircraft carrier onThe helicopter fell into the sea and sank about 70 miles off San Diego. One crewmember was rescued and five were declared dead after a search.The U.S. Navy identified the five sailors as Lt. Bradley A. Foster, 29, a pilot from Oakhurst, California; Lt. Paul R.
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