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Marine casualty or Incident Should be reported in the writing within 5days in the following form: (CG-2692) Report of Marine Casualty, Commercial Diving Casualty, or OSC-Related Casualty (CG-2692A) Barge Addendum (CG-2692B) Report of Required Chemical Drug and Alcohol Testing Following a Serious Marine (CG-2692C) Personnel Casualty Addendum
At 19:10 local time on 29 October 2009 (02:10 on 30 October UTC), a Lockheed HC-130H Hercules aircraft of the United States Coast Guard and a Bell AH-1W Super Cobra helicopter of the United States Marine Corps collided in mid-air. The location of the accident was 24 kilometres (15 mi) east off San Clemente Island, California.
Video of this accident is widely available on the internet. [257] [258] 16 June A United States Marine Corps F/A-18 fighter-attack jet crashes, killing a student pilot and injuring a flight instructor. The aircraft had taken off from the Marine Corps Air Station in Yuma but was from Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101, stationed in San ...
U.S. Marine Corps Cessna UC-35D 165938 crashed near Interstate 15 on approach to MCAS Miramar, California, during a training flight and burned out, killing all four marines on board. [73] [74] 16 March A U.S. Air Force Beechcraft 1900 crashed on approach to Tonopah Test Range Airport after the pilot suffered a heart attack. All five aboard were ...
The entire crew died in the accident, the number of fatalities was not disclosed. [307] [308] 20 November A U.S. Navy Boeing P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, assigned to Patrol Squadron 4 (VP-4), overran a runway at Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii, while landing and ended up in the shallow water of Kaneohe Bay. All nine ...
A United States Marines Corps (USMC) Lockheed KC-130F Hercules, ferrying a group of US marines back to South Vietnam from rest-and-relaxation leave in then-British Hong Kong, crashed on take-off, causing a total of 59 deaths out of all 71 (both the flight-crew and the passengers) on board the aircraft on August 24, 1965.
These capabilities support Marine Corps force protection and operational objectives by promoting good order and discipline; supporting combat operations; identifying, preventing, and mitigating criminal/terrorist threats; and assisting with the adjudicative proceedings of individuals that have, or would do, harm to the Marine Corps or its ...
On December 8, 2008, a United States Marine Corps (USMC) F/A-18 Hornet crashed in a residential area of San Diego, California.The pilot, First Lieutenant Dan Neubauer (28) from VMFAT-101, was the only crewmember on board the two-seat aircraft; he successfully ejected from the aircraft, landing in a tree.