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ALERT US Marine Corps helicopter caught fire after making emergency landing

Last updated: September 4, 2020 15:22
Published 4 years ago Category: Military Author: Sharad Ranabhat Data: US Marine Corps
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A US Marine Corps military helicopter from New River Marine Corps Air Station caught fire shortly after making an emergency landing on 3rd September in Onslow County.

Officials from Marine Corps Air Station New River confirmed that one of their CH-53E helicopters was forced to make an emergency landing at approximately 2 p.m.

Four crew members were on board the military helicopter. However, all four of them aboard are safe, and no injuries have been reported.

The emergency landing was done as a precautionary measure. However, the reason for the landing is unknown at this time and the incident is currently under investigation.

Initial reports suggest that the helicopter was having engine problems and the crew decided to make an emergency landing in the field.

Marine helicopter makes emergency landing in N.C. >> https://t.co/2Tx8FqUZxO pic.twitter.com/LPmHKWR0W9

— WMBF News (@wmbfnews) September 4, 2020

 

Once on the ground, all crew members on board were able to safely leave the helicopter before it caught fire.

Officials thanked the quick support by the North Carolina Highway Patrol, Onslow County Sheriff’s Office, and Onslow County Emergency Medical Service.

Feature Photo: “WMBF News”

TAGGED:US Marine Corps

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