Thursday, February 19, 2009

Aircraft down: San Onofre - U.S. Border Patrol helicopter

LOS ANGELES, California- A U.S. Border Patrol helicopter went down Thursday night near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

The McDonald Douglas 600N "made a forced landing under unknown circumstances into shallow water," just south of the Orange County-San Diego County line, said FAA spokesman Ian Gregor.

Three people on board were able to exit the helicopter on their own and were taken to a hospital with unknown injuries.

Aerial images showed the helicopter sitting on the edge of the surf, just north of the nuclear plant.

Source: CNN - link

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