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Military Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing Near Georgetown Reservoir

A UH–1N helicopter from Joint Base Andrews safely landed near Washington, D.C., after detecting mechanical vibrations.

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Military Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing Near Georgetown Reservoir

A UH–1N helicopter, part of the Maryland-based Joint Base Andrews, was compelled to execute a precautionary landing near the Georgetown Reservoir in Washington, D.C., on Monday night.

The decision to land was prompted by the pilot's detection of unusual mechanical vibrations. Fortunately, the landing was executed without incident, and no injuries were reported among the crew members.

Officials confirmed that the helicopter did not sustain any damage during the landing, and all property in the vicinity remained unharmed.

A spokesperson for Joint Base Andrews stated, "We take the safety of our aircrew and the surrounding community seriously." The maintenance team is scheduled to evaluate the aircraft at the site to determine the cause of the vibrations.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR-2 News (source).

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