Navy Recovers Helicopter, Sailors' Remains From Crash off San Diego

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SAN DIEGO — A Navy salvage and diving team has recovered the wreckage of a helicopter and the remains of five sailors who were killed in an August crash about 60 miles off the San Diego coast, the Navy said Tuesday.

The salvage team, working from the merchant vessel Bayou, brought the wreckage of the aircraft and the remains of its crew up from a depth of about one mile on Friday, the Navy said. The remains of the sailors were flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for identification.

The helicopter, an MH-60S Seahawk from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 8, was conducting routine flight operations off the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln on Aug. 31. According to the Navy Safety Center, the helicopter started vibrating side-to-side upon landing on the ship's flight deck. As a result, the helicopter's rotor struck the flight deck and the aircraft crashed over the side of the ship.

One member of the helicopter's six-person crew survived and was rescued from the water that day. Five Abraham Lincoln sailors were also injured.

The Navy searched for the rest of the aircraft's crew for three days before declaring them dead. Two weeks later, the service began it underwater search and recovery mission.

The sailors killed in the crash were:

— Lt. Bradley Foster, 29, from Oakhurst, Calif.



— Lt. Paul Fridley, 28, from Annadale, Va.

— Naval Air Crewman 2nd Class James Buriak, 31, from Salem, Va.

— Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Sarah Burns, 31, from Severna Park, Md.

— Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Bailey Tucker, 21, from St. Louis, Mo.

An investigation into the crash is ongoing, the Navy said.

Both the Abraham Lincoln and HSC-8 are based at Naval Air Station North Island.