Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

(e.g. yourname@email.com)

Forgot Password?

    Defense Visual Information Distribution Service Logo

    Update: Coast Guard, partner agencies enter fourth day of search for 12 marine aviators off North Shore, Oahu

    Coast Guard Cutter Kiska conducts search for 12 Marine aviators off Oahu

    Courtesy Photo | The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Kiska (WPB 1336) conducted a searches for 12...... read more read more

    HONOLULU — Search efforts continue Monday for 12 Marine aviators off the North Shore of Oahu.

    Air, surface and shoreline assets are actively searching for the survivors and cataloging debris. Of the four life rafts confirmed to be aboard the two aircraft all have been sighted and three have been recovered. Two assets are working to recover the fourth today, sighted Sunday evening north of Kahuku by a good Samaritan. There is no indication from the sightings that any survivors have been aboard any of the life rafts.

    Over Sunday night a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules airplane crew, an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew, the Navy warship and the Coast Guard Cutter Kiska searched. On scene today are:

    Aircraft:
    MH-65 Dolphin helicopter
    Navy P-3 Orion
    Honolulu Fire Department helicopter
    Honolulu Police Department helicopter

    Surface assets:
    (1) Navy warships
    USNS Salvor, safeguard-class salvage ship, supporting Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1
    Coast Guard Cutters Kiska and Ahi
    (2) Ocean Safety jet ski teams

    Shoreline:
    (65) Marines comprising shoreline search teams
    Incident Command Post team Honolulu
    Incident Command Post team Haleiwa
    Hawaii Army National Guard

    As of 8 a.m. Monday responders have conducted 89 searches comprising 21,000 square nautical miles (24,150 square miles) of search effort. The searches are layered on top of each other to provide multiple perspectives and fresh eyes on scene.

    The USNS Salvor, a safeguard-class salvage ship from the Military Sealift Command, arrived on scene late Sunday from Pearl Harbor to support the Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 1’s efforts to conduct an underwater search of the last know position of the aircraft off Haleiwa with sonar and a remotely operated vehicle. MDSU-1 conducted searches Sunday but did not sight any debris. Anything located in this search can assist search and rescue planners with their analysis of factors and conditions, allowing them to narrow down the search area and maximize the odds of locating the missing Marines.

    “Today our country celebrates Martin Luther King. Jr. who once said ‘Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others.’  As we enter the fourth day of around the clock operations I would submit the men and women responding to this search effort are truly answering Dr. King's question," said Lt. Scott Carr, Coast Guard 14th District public affairs officer. "Our focus is to locate these Marines and know with absolute certainty we've thoroughly canvassed every location we might find them.”

    Weather conditions Monday are reportedly 11 mph winds, with seas up to two feet and swells of eight feet. A high surf warning issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect for the North Shore of Oahu.

    The public is reminded to use caution along the north and west shores of Oahu as the search continues. Debris should be treated as hazardous material and reported to the Marines at 808-257-8458 or 808-257-3023.

    The cause of the accident is under investigation by the Marine Corps.

    For questions specific to the Marine Corps please contact the III Marine Expeditionary Force public affairs officer at 808-216-7183.

    To view additional released and imagery please visit the Defense Video and Imagery Distribution page on the incident at: https://goo.gl/nahUL4.

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 01.18.2016
    Date Posted: 01.18.2016 18:02
    Story ID: 186487
    Location: HONOLULU, HAWAII, US

    Web Views: 280
    Downloads: 1

    PUBLIC DOMAIN