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US Navy jet and helicopter crash into South China Sea; all crew members rescued

Updated on: 28 October,2025 10:16 AM IST  |  Washington
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In back-to-back incidents, an MH-60R Sea Hawk and an F/A-18F Super Hornet from USS Nimitz went down in the South China Sea. All personnel survived, and investigations are underway

US Navy jet and helicopter crash into South China Sea; all crew members rescued

Aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. PIC COURTESY/US Navy

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A fighter jet and a helicopter based on the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz both crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.

The three crew members of the MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter were rescued on Sunday afternoon, and the two aviators in the F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet ejected and were recovered safely, and all five “are safe and in stable condition”, the Navy’s Pacific Fleet said.


The causes of the two crashes were under investigation, the statement said. President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Tokyo on Monday, said the incidents could have been caused by “bad fuel”. He ruled out foul play and said there was “nothing to hide”.



The USS Nimitz is returning to its home port in Naval Base Kitsap in Washington after having been deployed to the Middle East for most of the summer as part of the US response to attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on commercial shipping. The carrier is on its final deployment before decommissioning.

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