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US navy aircraft crash in South China sea, crew escapes safely

Published on: October 27, 2025 4:30 PM

Two US Navy aircraft crashed into the South China Sea on Sunday in separate incidents. Both were conducting routine operations from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. Fortunately, all crew members survived and no injuries were reported. The crashes occurred near international waters, raising concerns about operational safety in the busy maritime region.

The first crash involved an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter. All three crew members ejected safely and were rescued by search and rescue teams within minutes. The Navy confirmed that the crew is in stable condition and receiving medical evaluations. The helicopter had been performing standard flight exercises as part of carrier operations.

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About half an hour later, a Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet also went down. Both pilots ejected safely and were recovered by naval personnel using life rafts. Officials said the jet had been engaged in routine training maneuvers when the incident occurred. The Navy emphasized that safety protocols functioned effectively.

The US Navy said investigations are underway to determine the cause of both crashes. Engineers will examine equipment, flight records, and carrier operations to prevent future accidents. The Pacific Fleet stressed that operational readiness and crew safety remain a top priority for all missions.

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These incidents come as US President Donald Trump visits Asia on his first trip of his second term. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also begins a multi-country tour in the region. Earlier this year, two US warplanes fell off another carrier in the Middle East, highlighting ongoing risks in naval aviation.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Latest, MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, South China sea, Two US Navy aircraft, US Navy aircraft crashed

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