The U.S. Navy on Sunday released the names of the five sailors who died when their helicopter crashed off the coast of Southern California during a routine flight on Tuesday.
Their bodies all remain missing.
On Aug. 31 at 4:30 p.m. local time, an MH-60S Sea Hawk assigned to the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron crashed into the Pacific Ocean about 60 nautical miles off the coast of San Diego, the U.S. Navy 3rd Fleet said. Just before the crash, it had been aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier before carrying out “routine flight operations.”
The MH-60S helicopter typically carries a crew of about four, and is used in missions including humanitarian disaster relief, combat support, and search and rescue.
The 72-hour search and rescue operation for the five missing crew members was conducted by the Navy and the Coast Guard and involved “34 search and rescue flights, over 170 hours of flight time, with 5 search helicopters and constant surface vessel search,” Navy officials said on Saturday.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation, the Navy said.