Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Four US Soldiers Killed In Black Hawk Helicopter Crash During Training In Washington State


(MENAFN- Khaama Press) Four US soldiers were killed when a Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a training mission near Joint Base Lewis–McChord in Washington State, the Army confirmed Saturday.
The US Army said on Saturday that a Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a training mission near Joint Base Lewis–McChord in Washington State, killing four soldiers.

An Army spokesperson confirmed the incident, which occurred on Saturday local time, noting that emergency teams were dispatched immediately but none of the crew members survived.

The spokesperson added that technical and security investigations have been launched to determine the cause of the crash. Further details will be released once inquiries are complete.

The Black Hawk, a mainstay of US military aviation since the 1970s, is widely used for transport, combat, and training missions. Although valued for speed and resilience, the aircraft has been involved in previous accidents over the years.

Joint Base Lewis–McChord, one of the largest US military installations in the Pacific Northwest, plays a key role in preparing both ground and air units for operations.

The latest crash has reignited concerns over the safety of Army training flights, drawing public attention to ongoing risks associated with military aviation.

reports indicated that while Black Hawks remain central to US defense strategy, repeated training accidents could intensify calls for reviewing safety protocols and accelerating investment in newer aircraft models.

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