Marine chopper lands at San Diego beach

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Beachgoers in a northern suburb of San Diego received a surprise visit by a US Marine helicopter, which made an emergency landing on Wednesday morning.

According to local media, a CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter landed at Solana Beach, about 24 miles north of downtown San Diego. The emergency landing was reportedly due to a fuel leak.  

Eyewitnesses told local media that the CH-53 landed at around 11:40 local time on the Del Mar Shores beach south of Fletcher Cove.

The 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW), based at the nearby Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar, tweeted that the helicopter, belonging to the Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466, “executed a precautionary landing” after receiving a warning from the “low-pressure indicator.”

Marines and civilian hazardous materials disposal teams were on the scene, cleaning up the area.

California’s second-largest city, San Diego is home to a number of military installations, notably the Camp Pendleton Marine training grounds and the US Navy base at Coronado. MCAS Miramar is the former home of the Navy’s “Top Gun” program, which was relocated to Nevada in 1996.

In service since 1981, the Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion requires 44 hours of maintenance per one hour of flying, and each flight hour costs about $20,000.

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One thought on “Marine chopper lands at San Diego beach

  1. Iv flown on these(CH-53/S-65) a bunch(to and from CV-63[cag5])

    I find it odd they are calling it a “super” but are not giving it the E(CH-53E/S-80E) designation. That would make it the “SEA Stallion” A minor detail to the lay person I know but that is the kind of stuff they get wrong when the story is BS or the source is unreliable.
    IF the Marines(USN) released the story(or details) the news would not alter the aircraft’s designation. For example, an EA-6b and a A-6 and a E-6 are all VERY DIFFERENT AIRCRAFT. Change a letter and you may change the a lot more than the ‘version’.

    Stripes.com is reporting it to be a CH-53E super stallion. RT go back and get your facts correct.

    By the way, as far as I know these are the normal ones the Marines use. It has a much heavier lift rating than the Sea Stallion.

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