Israeli Defence Force helicopter crashes off Haifa coast; efforts on to rescue crew members

150513-N-XB010-197 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (May 13, 2015) Boatswain’s Mate 3rd Class Corey Piper, from Rome, Ga., salutes to indicate he is done securing an Israeli helicopter to the flight deck so that personnel can board it during flight operations aboard USS Laboon (DDG 58) May 13, 2015. Laboon, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, homeported in Norfolk, is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Desmond Parks/Released)

One crew member evacuated with moderate injuries; cause of the crash not immediately known

A military helicopter crashed off the coast of northern Israel on Monday night, officials said.

At least one of the three crew members was recovered and taken to Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center for treatment with moderate injuries.

The hospital said he was being treated in its shock ward and would then be moved to its intensive care unit for further care.

Search-and-rescue teams from the Israel Defense Forces’ Unit 669 were working to rescue the other two, the military said.

Their conditions were not immediately known. Rescuers hoped to reach them quickly, as they were at risk of hypothermia in the frigid waters. Get The Times of Israel’s Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories Newsletter email address By signing up, you agree to the terms

The Israeli Air Force helicopter went down just off the coast of the port city of Haifa.

Video footage taken just after the crash, which was quickly shared on social media, showed flaming wreckage not far off the coast.


Additional videos showed that flares were launched over the area to assist search-and-rescue teams.

The helicopter that crashed was a Eurocopter AS565 Panther, known by the IAF as an “Atalef,” or bat. The aircraft is used primarily for missions at sea as it is capable of landing on Israeli Navy missile ships, specifically Sa’ar-5 class models.

According to the military, the helicopter was taking part in a training exercise when it went down.

The cause of the crash was not immediately known.

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