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Navy Longhorn Crashed at Mt Hogue

US Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to search and rescue squadron “Longhorn” out of NAS Fallon, Nevada crashed near Mt Hogue, California. All four crewmembers survived the crash without injury and needed to be rescued by an Army CH-47 Chinook due its superior high-altitude performance

The US Navy operates 6 dedicated "Station SAR" units located at Lemoore, CA, Fallon NV, Whidbey Island, WA, China Lake (VX-31), CA , PAX River, MD and Key West, FL





Navy Longhorn Crashed at Mt Hogue
US Navy, July 20, 2021 - A Navy MH-60 “Knighthawk” helicopter crashed near Mt. Hogue, California at approximately 5 p.m. on July 16, while conducting search-and-rescue (SAR) operations.

All four crewmembers survived the crash without injury and have been safely recovered.

The aircraft, call sign Longhorn 02, was supporting Mono County search and rescue efforts to locate a lost hiker in the rugged high-altitude terrain in the National Forest south of Boundary Peak, 120 miles south of NAS Fallon.

The aircrew consists of four personnel -- a pilot, co-pilot, and two crewmen.

The crash site is at 11,700 feet above sea level, in very rugged terrain. The crew were able to communicate following the impact, but a follow-on helicopter mission launched Friday evening from NAS Fallon was unable to retrieve them. An overnight kit was dropped to the survivors, who spent the night on mountain.

On Saturday morning, an additional MH-60, Longhorn 01, launched from NAS Fallon, and provided on-scene coordination, but could not affect a rescue. A CH-47 Chinook from Mather Air Force Base was called in for its superior high-altitude performance characteristics. . It dropped off a ground SAR team that met up with the survivors while the CH-47 returned to Mammoth Lakes for fuel. The Chinook returned to the scene, and at approximately 2 p.m., the crew of Longhorn 02 was safely recovered aboard the CH-47.

All military support for civil mutual aid SAR missions are coordinated by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center (AFRCC) at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Pursuant to the National SAR Plan of the United States, military aircraft may also be used for civil SAR/MEDEVAC needs to the fullest extent practicable on a non-interference basis with primary military duties according to applicable national directives, plans, guidelines and agreements.

The cause of the crash is unknown. The Navy will conduct a mishap investigation, with support from the Naval Safety Center. Following the on-site investigation, the aircraft will be removed from its current position on U.S. Forest Service land.

Navy Longhorn Crashed at Mt Hogue





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Aircraft mentioned in this article :
MH-60S Seahawk 165760     ( US Navy )

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Testament to the crashworthiness of this machine - so many safety features designed in at conception not visible to naked eye.


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Longhorns US NAS Fallon SAR / NSAWC US Navy
Seahawk in US US Navy
Sikorsky MH-60S Seahawk
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