Coast Guard Reports Two Aboard Helicopter That Crashed In Galveston Bay

Update:

LA PORTE, Texas (AP) – Texas Army National Guard officials say two crew members aboard an Apache helicopter on a routine training mission have died when their aircraft crashed in Galveston Bay just off the shoreline about 25 miles southeast of Houston.

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Glen Webb says names of the victims are being withheld until their relatives are notified.

The helicopter was based at nearby Ellington Field.

Witnesses said the aircraft broke apart in the air late Wednesday afternoon.

Debris and a small oil slick were on the bay. A piece of the chopper’s blade was found on land near the crash site.

Divers were working into the night to retrieve the victims. The wheels of the helicopter poked above the water’s surface about 25 yards from shore near a vacant cruise ship terminal.

Original story:

LA PORTE, Texas (AP) _ Coast Guard divers are searching the waters just off the shoreline of northern Galveston Bay after witnesses say a military helicopter broke up and crashed.

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Andrew Kendrick says the Apache helicopter based at nearby Ellington Field was carrying two people.

Witnesses have told Houston television stations the aircraft Wednesday afternoon was flying unusually low, they heard a loud noise and then saw it break apart in the air.

Debris was reported scattered over a section of the bay along with an oil slick. Divers have been in the water where the wheels of the chopper poked above the water surface about 25 yards from shore and a vacant cruise ship terminal in La Porte.

The scene is about 25 miles southeast of downtown Houston.

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