A U. S.
Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter conducted an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea early on July 1, leaving one crew member missing.
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The helicopter, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, went down at approximately 3:30 a.
m. EST, according to the U.
S. Naval Forces Central Command and the U.
S. 5th Fleet.
Three of the four crew members were rescued and are in stable condition after medical assessments.
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Officials stated there is no indication of hostile action, and the incident is under investigation.
The U. S.
5th Fleet posted updates on social media, confirming the emergency landing and the ongoing search for the missing aircrewman.
The Nimitz-class carrier and its strike group are deployed in the region for maritime security operations.
Previous accident reports highlight the challenges of water landings, including disorientation and the use of emergency breathing devices.
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The MH-60S Sea Hawk is a twin-engine helicopter used for search-and-rescue, logistics, and combat support. Additional naval assets are searching for the missing sailor.