Four feared dead after helicopter plunges into the sea off Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays
FOUR people are feared dead after a military helicopter smashed into the sea in Australia.
The incident happened during Exercise Talisman Sabre – Australia’s largest joint military exercise with United States.
It’s understood the chopper crashed into the ocean off Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays with four people on board at about 11pm on Friday night.
It is not yet clear whether the helicopter was Australian or American.
The wreckage was reportedly recovered south of Hamilton Island – but search and rescue teams are still searching for four passengers.
Launched in 2005, Talisman Sabre is a joint military exercise between Australia and the US.
But it has expanded to 13 nations this year – involving 30,000 military personnel.
“It’s going to be the most significant logistics exercise that we will see between Australia and the United States in Australia since the Second World War,” deputy prime minister Richard Marles said last week.
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