US warplane, helicopter crash in South China Sea during ‘routine ops’, says Navy

Oct 27, 2025 - 06:49
US warplane, helicopter crash in South China Sea during ‘routine ops’, says Navy
This file picture shows crew members signal to a F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet preparing to take off for a routine flight on board the US USS Nimitz aircraft carrier during a routine deployment to the South China Sea on January 27, 2023. — AFP

WASHINGTON, Oct 27 — Two US Navy aircraft crashed into the South China Sea in separate incidents yesterday, officials said, with no fatalities reported.

The first crash involved an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter, which “went down in the waters of the South China Sea while conducting routine operations from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz,” according to a statement from the US Navy’s Pacific Fleet.

All three crew members aboard the helicopter were recovered by search and rescue teams, the statement said.

A half-hour later, according to the Navy, a Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet crashed into the South China Sea, also “while conducting routine operations” from the USS Nimitz.

The Navy’s statement said both crew members aboard ejected themselves from the aircraft and were safely recovered.

“All personnel involved are safe and in stable condition,” the US Navy said. “The cause of both incidents is currently under investigation.”

The crashes come as US President Donald Trump is in the region on his first visit to Asia of his second term, and as Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth prepares to begin a multi-country Asian tour.

Earlier this year, two US warplanes fell off the US Navy’s Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier while operating in the Middle East. — AFP

[Source: Malay Mail]