A search-and-rescue operation was underway Tuesday night time off the coast of San Diego after the crash of an MH-60S helicopter from the united statesAbraham Lincoln, a Nimitz-class plane provider about 60 nautical miles from shore, based on a report.
The helicopter was “conducting routine flight operations,” and crashed at about 4:30 p.m., Fox 5 San Diego reported. The Navy didn’t instantly reply to an electronic mail from Fox Information.

FILE: An MH-60S Seahawk helicopter performing routine flight operation, July 4, 2018. Picture courtesy Petty Officer third Class Thomas Gooley / USS Harry S Truman. (Photograph by Smith Assortment/Gado/Getty Photos) ( Picture courtesy Petty Officer third Class Thomas Gooley / USS Harry S Truman. Photograph by Smith Assortment/Gado/Getty Photos)
A number of Coast Guard and “Navy air and floor belongings” are helping within the search, the report stated.
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