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Several hurt in MH-60 Seahawk crash on US carrier Ronald Reagan

Several hurt in MH-60 Seahawk crash on US carrier Ronald Reagan
The US aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan was conducting ‘routine operations’ in the Philippine Sea at the time of the accident. (AFP)
Updated 19 October 2018

Several hurt in MH-60 Seahawk crash on US carrier Ronald Reagan

Several hurt in MH-60 Seahawk crash on US carrier Ronald Reagan
  • The MH-60 Seahawk crashed shortly after take-off on Friday morning
  • The massive nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan patrols throughout the Pacific

TOKYO: A US Navy helicopter crashed on board a US aircraft carrier patrolling the Pacific on Friday, causing several injuries, the military said in a statement.
“All injured personnel are in stable condition under evaluation by Ronald Reagan medical staff. While some personnel will be medically evacuated ashore, none of the injuries is life-threatening,” the US 7th Fleet said in a statement.
There were no details on how many people were injured when the MH-60 Seahawk crashed shortly after take-off on Friday morning.
“The cause of the mishap is under investigation,” the statement added.
The ship was conducting “routine operations” in the Philippine Sea at the time of the accident and remains “fully mission capable,” the military added.
The massive nuclear-powered aircraft carrier patrols throughout the Pacific, including sailing through the disputed South China Sea earlier this year as part of a mission intended to reassure Washington’s allies in the area.