A U.S. Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter has crashed in the Arabian Sea while operating with the U.S. Fifth Fleet, triggering a search for one missing crew member. Officials say the aircraft was attempting an emergency landing before the crash and have found no evidence of hostile action. The incident comes just weeks after another U.S. military helicopter crash near the Strait of Hormuz, raising questions about aviation safety during intensive regional operations. What caused the Seahawk to go down, and what does this mean for U.S. military readiness in the Middle East? Watch the full report for all the latest updates.

The helicopter, which was assigned to the USS George H.W. Bush, is not believed to have been taken down by hostile action, the Navy said.

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The U.S. Navy is conducting rescue operations for a crew member aboard a helicopter that had to make an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea.