CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Navy says everyone aboard a helicopter that was forced to land in a remote area of West Virginia has been evacuated.
Navy spokesman Mike Maus said today that none of the 17 crew and passengers aboard the MH-60S helicopter suffered life-threatening injuries. The Navy is withholding the names of all aboard.
The helicopter took off Thursday from Fort Pickett in Virginia as part of a training exercise involving the Navy and National Guard. There were 14 Navy and three National Guard members aboard the helicopter when it went down in Pocahontas County about 100 miles south of its destination, Camp Dawson.
The Navy says it is investigating the cause of the crash.
The helicopter is based at the Naval Station Norfolk, Va.
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