Major search operation after Japan navy choppers crash

Major search operation after Japan navy choppers crash

/ 10:39 AM April 22, 2024

Japan navy choppers crash

This photo taken on January 31, 2024 shows a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force SH-60K helicopter landing on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier during a three-day maritime exercise between the US and Japan in the Philippine Sea. A major search operation continued off Japan on April 22, 2024 for seven people missing after two navy SH-60K helicopters apparently collided over the weekend, with one crew member confirmed dead. AFP FILE PHOTO

TOKYO — A major search operation continued off Japan on Monday for seven people missing after two navy helicopters apparently collided over the weekend, with one crew member confirmed dead.

The SH-60K helicopters each with four crew on board were conducting submarine location drills late on Saturday off the Izu Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

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Ten ships and five aircraft from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force were combing the waters, aided by others from the Air Self-Defense Force and the coastguard, a navy duty official told AFP.

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“We have a 24-hour operation for the search, which took place all day and all night,” the navy officer said.

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Soon after the incident rescuers found one person who was later confirmed dead, along with debris and flight recorders, but there was no trace of the seven missing crew.

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“It is a matter of the utmost regret that we lost our important personnel as they engaged in a very tough, late-night training which was conducted in order to fulfill their duties,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told a televised legislative committee session on Monday.

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Defense Minister Minoru Kihara said that there was so far no information from the flight recorders to suggest any technical problems with the aircraft.

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Navy chief of staff Ryo Sakai cancelled a planned visit to China, where he was to attend the Western Pacific Naval Symposium.

Communication with one of the helicopters was lost at 10:38 pm Saturday off the island of Torishima, and one minute later an emergency signal was received from this aircraft, broadcaster NHK reported.

Around 11:04 pm, the military realized that communication with the other aircraft was also lost in the same area.

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Last April a Japanese army UH-60JA helicopter with 10 people on board crashed off Miyako island in southern Okinawa. There were no survivors.

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