US Navy IDs 5 killed in helicopter crash off California
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The U.S. Navy on Sunday identified five sailors who died when a helicopter crashed in the Pacific Ocean off of Southern California.
They were Lt. Bradley A. Foster, 29, a pilot from Oakhurst, California; Lt. Paul R. Fridley, 28, a pilot from Annandale, Virginia; Naval Air Crewman (Helicopter) 2nd Class James P. Buriak, 31, from Salem, Virginia; Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Sarah F. Burns, 31, from Severna Park, Maryland and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Bailey J. Tucker, 21, from St. Louis, Missouri.
The MH-60S crashed on Tuesday, about 70 miles off San Diego, during what the Navy described as routine flight operations. It was operating from the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln.
One sailor was rescued after the crash. Five sailors aboard the aircraft carrier were injured but were said to be in stable condition.
The Navy declared the five sailors dead on Saturday following days of search-and-rescue efforts and switched to recovering their bodies.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
The MH-60S helicopter typically carries a crew of about four and is used in combat support, humanitarian disaster relief, and search and rescue missions.
The aircraft belongs to the Navy’s Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 8.
Latest News
- AUTO TEST: NNN Synopsis Text
- AUTO TEST: Synopsis post
- AUTO TEST: NNN Synopsis
- AUTO TEST: Disable Ads post
- AUTO TEST POST 20241121122329