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California calls off rescue of missing nine in air crash
Mon, Nov 02, 2009
AFP

LOS ANGELES, Nov 1, 2009 (AFP) - The US Coast Guard Sunday called off a search-and-rescue mission for nine missing airmen from Thursday's mid-air crash of a Coast Guard plane and Marine Corps helicopter off California's coast, a spokesman said.

"We no longer believe there is any chance anybody could be alive. We are moving into a salvage, recovery and investigative phase," said Coast Guard Rear Admiral Joseph Castillo.

Thursday's crash after sundown in an area set aside for military exercises by the Federal Aviation Administration, left two chopper pilots and a crew of seven aboard a Coast Guard C-130 transport plane missing in the Pacific Ocean.

The wreckage of the C-130 and the Cobra helicopter were found on Saturday, but no signs of crash victims. A Pentagon spokesman on Friday said it was "likely" the missing airmen had all perished.

The Coast Guard plane was in the area searching for a missing boater while the Marine helicopter was heading to San Clemente island, which is controlled by the navy, on a training mission.

Six Coast Guard cutters, three US Navy ships and various aircraft took part in the search and rescue mission.

The southern California Marine Air Wing suspended all flights through the weekend to re-emphasize safety measures after the crash.

It was the third accident involving a military helicopter in the region this year. On May 5, two Marines died when their Super Cobra helicopter crashed in a California forest during a training flight, and five crew died when a Navy
HH-60H Seahawk helicopter crashed into the Pacific on May 19.

 

 

 

 
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