USS Halyburton Assists Panamanian Chopper Crash Victims

USS Halyburton Assists Panamanian Helicopter Crash Victims
SH-60R SEA HAWK LANDS ABOARD USS HALYBURTON

One person was killed and eight injured in a crash of a Panamanian helicopter, a Bell 412, carrying nine crew onboard, while working together with USS Halyburton (FFG 40) in support of anti-drug operation Martillo, the U.S. Navy said in a release.

 
The accident occurred when the Panamanian helicopter took over monitoring activities from the U.S. counterpart, Cutlass 466, the MH-60R attached to the Halyburton. As reported, U.S. service members have not been injured in the incident.

The Halyburton crew launched search and rescue immediately, sending back its helicopter to the scene. Cutlass 466 took onboard six of the wounded and rushed them to a hospital in Panama, while Panamanian forces rescued and transported the other two survivors.

USS Halyburton,  (FFG 40), is  an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate of the US Navy, currently deployed in the Caribbean Sea within Operation Martillo targeting illicit trafficking operations.


  OLVER HAZARD PERRY-CLASS FRIGATE SPECIFICATIONS
Length 138 m
Beam 14 m
Draught 6.7m
Displacement 4.200 tons full load
Speed over 29 knots
Complement 176
Range 4,500 nm
Status active

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Naval Today Staff, February 7, 2014; Image: US Navy