U.S. Navy Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing in Arabian Sea
A U.S. Navy helicopter made an emergency water landing in the Arabian Sea, resulting in one crew member being reported missing. The Navy is conducting a search operation. (sources: nytimes, foxnews, cbsnews, thehill)

Three crew members were rescued after the helicopter's emergency landing, while one remains missing. The Navy indicated that there is no evidence of hostile action.
- The helicopter involved is an MH-60S Sea Hawk.
- The incident occurred while the helicopter was operating from the USS George H.W. Bush.
- Three crew members were rescued, and a search is ongoing for the missing crew member.
Why it matters
The incident highlights the risks faced by military personnel during operations at sea.
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