Is was to old to put in breaking news but i dont think its been posted here on ATS yet.
30/10/2009
The Coast Guard and Navy are responding to a mid-air collision between a Department of Defense helicopter and a Coast Guard airplane 15 miles
east of San Clemente Island, Calif., Thursday evening. At 7:10 p.m. the Navy reported to the Coast Guard that they observed what appeared to be a
mid-air collision in the vicinity of San Clemente Island. The Coast Guard responded by sending three Coast Guard cutters, and diverting an MH-60
Jayhawk helicopter to the area to search for survivors. The Navy sent four vessels and multiple helicopters to aid in the search. The Coast Guard and
Navy are actively searching for survivors at this time. The Coast Guard plane was a C-130, a long-range surveillance and transport, fixed-wing
aircraft that is used to perform a wide variety of missions. There were seven people aboard the plane. The helicopter was an AH-1 Cobra, similar to
the AH-1W Super Cobra, the helicopter that crashed near Alpine in May taking the lives of two Marine Corps pilots. The AH-1 Cobra helicopter was part
of the 3rd Marine Air Wing Light Attack Squadron. There were two pilots aboard the helicopter
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[edit on 1-11-2009 by VitalOverdose]
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