All personnel involved were retrieved alive.
A Navy helicopter and an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet went down in the South China Sea on the afternoon of Oct. 26 in two separate incidents.
The U.S. Navyโs Pacific Fleet made the announcement on X, stating: โAt approximately 2:45 p.m. local time, a U.S. Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, assigned to the โBattle Catsโ of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 73, went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations.
โFollowing the incident, separately, at 3:15 p.m., an F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter assigned to the โFighting Redcocksโ of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 22 also went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from Nimitz.โ
All five personnel involved in both accidentsโthree on the helicopter and two on the fighter jetโwere recovered safely in swift search and rescue operations and are in stable condition.
The accidents are under investigation and no further details about the missions such as weather conditions, possible mechanical issues, or the nature of the missions have been released.
Both operations originated from the USS Nimitz, the Navyโs oldest active aircraft carrier currently deployed to the Indo-Pacific region as part of the aircraft carrier strike group 11.
They come as concern escalates over communist Chinaโs provocations in the South China Sea, especially regarding its maritime offensive with the Philippines.
โWe stand with our Philippine allies as they confront Chinaโs dangerous actions which undermine regional stability,โ U.S. State Department deputy spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in an Oct. 13 statement.
โChinaโs sweeping territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea and its increasingly coercive actions to advance them at the expense of its neighbors continue to undermine regional stability and fly in the face of its prior commitments to resolve disputes peacefully.โ
By T.J. Muscaro







