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Navy plane crashes off N.C.; 3 missing

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SONJA BARISIC
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AP News, August 16th, 2007

A Navy surveillance aircraft crashed into the Atlantic during a training exercise, and crews searched Thursday for the three aviators who were aboard, authorities said.

"We're still conducting an active search and rescue mission," Navy spokesman Mike Maus said Thursday, about 12 hours after the twin-engine turbo prop went down in the ocean off the North Carolina coast.

The E-2C Hawkeye crashed in clear weather around 11 p.m. Wednesday, shortly after taking off from the aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman, Maus said. He did not know whether the plane sent out a distress call.

The Truman and another Norfolk-based aircraft carrier, USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, were searching for the missing aviators. A Coast Guard cutter, airplane and helicopter also were on the scene, the Coast Guard said in a news release.

The cause of the crash was being investigated.

Maus said the carrier had been conducting routine training about 150 miles southeast of the Virginia Capes, roughly where the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean meet. That would put the ship off North Carolina; Maus said he did not have an exact location.

The plane is from Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 120, based at Norfolk Naval Station. It does not have ejection seats but carries life rafts and parachutes, Maus said.

The E-2C Hawkeye, distinguished by the giant radar dish mounted atop it, is used for airborne command, control and early warning. It normally carries a crew of five: two pilots and three naval flight officers.

The last fatal crash of a Hawkeye was in 1993, when an E-2C assigned to monitor relief drops in Bosnia crashed into the Ionian Sea off the coast of Italy, killing all five crew members.

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On the Net:

E-2 Hawkeye: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid1100&tid700&ct1

Squadron's Web site: http://www.vaw120.navy.mil/

USS Harry S. Truman: http://www.navybuddies.com/cvn/cvn75.html

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SONJA BARISIC. Navy plane crashes off N.C.; 3 missing. Copyright 2007  AP News.

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