Three Dead in Minnesota Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk Crash.

Tom Demerly
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File photo of a Minnesota National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter. (Photo: File: Minnesota National Guard)

Aircraft Was Performing Maintenance Test Flight When It Went Down.

Three soldiers died in the crash of a Minnesota Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter on Thursday afternoon near St. Cloud, Minnesota in the Midwestern United States. Reports on Twitter from the Minnesota National Guard said that, “Minnesota National Guard lost contact with a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter while it was conducting a maintenance test flight that originated from St. Cloud, Minnesota.”

Communications with the aircraft were lost at approximately 2:15 PM local time according to the Minnesota National Guard.

A report published by ABC News from reporters Luis Martinez and Elizabeth McLaughlin said that, “According to emergency radio calls, the helicopter called in a “mayday” about nine minutes after takeoff. Imagery from later in the afternoon showed what appeared to be wreckage from the Black Hawk just inside a tree line following an intense search effort.”

Video by local news affiliate WCCO/Sky4 of CBS Minnesota shows the National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk wreckage. (Photo: Sky4 video capture from WCCO CBS Minnesota)

The local media outlet St. Cloud Times, in a story by reporters Jenny Berg and Anna Haecherl, reported that, “The helicopter took off from St. Cloud about 1:55 p.m. and called mayday about nine minutes after takeoff. The base then lost contact with the aircraft. The helicopter was found by a Minnesota State Patrol trooper just after 4 p.m. near Pearl Lake, just south of Marty and about 15 miles southwest of the departure point.”

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This latest fatal accident continues a series of (now) three serious accidents for U.S. Army rotary wing aviation. In September, a fatal accident at Fort Polk Joint Readiness Training Center killed one and injured three others. In November, two U.S. Army AH-64 Apache gunship crewmembers died when their helicopter went down in Afghanistan.

A Wisconsin Army National Guard UH-60 Blackhawk medevac helicopter takes off during a May 2016 training exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis. Approximately 35 Soldiers from West Bend, Wis.-based Company C, 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation will deploy to Afghanistan this winter. 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team photo by Sgt. Kimberly Mianecki
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