Two U.S. Navy Aircraft Go Down in South China Sea

Two U.S. Navy Aircraft Go Down in South China Sea

Two U.S. Navy aircraft from the carrier USS Nimitz went down in the South China Sea on Sunday in separate incidents only minutes apart.

The first crash involved an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter from the “Battle Cats” squadron, which went into the water around 2:45 p.m. during what the Navy called “routine operations.” All three crew members were recovered alive.

Less than an hour later, at 3:15 p.m., a two-seat F/A-18F Super Hornet from the “Fighting Redcocks” squadron also went down while flying from the same carrier. Both pilots ejected and were rescued.

Hal Turner Analysis

Separate. Minutes apart. Yep. Sure. Okay. Uh huh. No connection whatsoever. Nothing to see here folks. No electronic warfare being used.  Move along with your tin foil hats. Just a coincidence. Yeah. Right.

So...two aircraft are gone but both OFFICIAL crews are safe and sound. I want to see the footage of the crashes and the recoveries from the water. Otherwise I'm inclined to think they're being used in a covert mission.

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