One of the helicopter's crew members was rescued and five sailors were injured. The crash occurred about 70 miles off San Diego and the helicopter sank.
An MH-60S Seahawk that fell off the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln last month, killing five crew members, may have had rotor blades that were out of balance.reported on August 31 that the fatal crash off Southern California was caused by"side-to-side" vibrations, which caused the main rotor to hit the deck of the aircraft carrier when landing.
. Among them were two pilots, an aircrewman and two corpsmen who were attached to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 8, based at the Naval Air Station North Island. The Navy announced on September 4 that the missing crewmembers had been declared dead and that the search efforts were shifting to recovery operations. The helicopter sank about 70 miles off San Diego.
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