Eight people have been rescued after a US military aircraft with 11
people aboard crashed into the Philippine Sea en route to an aircraft
carrier, Japan said Wednesday.
Japanese and American rescuers scrambled to reach the downed aircraft
in seas off the remote Japanese reef of Okinotori, in the latest
accident to hit American armed forces in East Asia.
The government in Tokyo said it had been informed eight people had
been plucked to safety, and that US authorities had said engine trouble
was the suspected cause of the accident.
“Personnel recovery is under way and their condition will be
evaluated by USS Ronald Reagan medical staff,” a US Navy statement said.
“The aircraft was en route to the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald
Reagan, which is currently operating in the Philippine Sea.”
In Tokyo, Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said a joint operation had been launched.
“Currently a search-and-rescue mission is being conducted in the area
by the US side as well as the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force,” he
told reporters.
“From the US military, we have received an initial report that engine trouble might be the cause,” he said.
There was no immediate information on what kind of aircraft was
involved, but over 60 planes and helicopters of different types operate
from the USS Ronald Reagan, according to the carrier group’s website.
These include F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters, early warning and
electronic attack planes, transports, and MH-60 Seahawk multi-purpose
helicopters.
The US military has a heavy presence in the western Pacific, with
tens of thousands of troops and billions of dollars’ worth of hardware
stationed throughout Japan and South Korea.
US military vessels have been involved in a number of accidents in recent months in East Asia.
The USS John S. McCain collided with a tanker off Singapore in August, killing 10 sailors and injuring five others.
Two months earlier in June, the USS Fitzgerald and a cargo ship smashed into each other off Japan, leaving seven sailors dead.
There were also two more, lesser-known incidents. In January USS
Antietam ran aground near its base in Japan, and in May, USS Lake
Champlain collided with a South Korean fishing vessel.
The Ronald Reagan last week was one of three American aircraft
carriers that held rare joint drills in the region, joined separately by
Japanese navy and South Korean warships over the weekend.
The nuclear-powered Reagan is one of 10 Nimitz class supercarriers,
which the US Navy describes as the largest warships in the world. The
Reagan has a crew of 4,225 and is 333 metres (1092 feet) long.
The drills come as tensions persist between Washington and North Korea over its missile and nuclear programme.
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