Early Wednesday, a US Navy airman went missing after an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter had to make an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea, as reported by US military officials. The helicopter, which is part of the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier, was forced to touch down on the water around 03:30 local time, according to a statement from the US 5th Fleet.
Of the four crew members aboard, three were successfully rescued and are currently in stable condition on the USS George H.W. Bush. Efforts are ongoing to locate the fourth crew member. The US 5th Fleet indicated via a post on X that there is no evidence suggesting that hostile actions led to the emergency landing.
In a follow-up statement, US Naval Forces Central Command confirmed that the three recovered crew members are stable and that search operations for the missing airman are actively being conducted by US Navy assets in the area. The specific reasons behind the helicopter's emergency landing have yet to be revealed, and an investigation into the incident is underway. This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.