However, it appears that every member of the service in the Navy helicopter that crashed on Thursday survived, according to Navy officials. A crew member had to be transported to a local hospital. The crash occurred at a Navy training ground near El Centro, California, less than 100 miles from Wednesday’s crash. “I can confirm that a U.S. Navy helicopter crashed today at a U.S. Navy training ground near El Centro, California. According to our initial reports, all four crew members of the aircraft survived the crash.” said Commander Zach Harrell, Commander’s spokesman. , Navy Aviation. “One of the crew of the aircraft suffered a non-life-threatening injury and has been taken to a local hospital.” El Centro Naval Aviation Installation posted the statement on its Facebook page. Thursday’s crash comes after all five Marines aboard an MV-22B Osprey were killed Wednesday after the plane crashed in a Southern California desert, military officials said. An investigation is underway. The Naval Air Facility El Centro in California said in a Facebook post that a military plane crashed near Yuma, Arizona. AP Another military plane crashed last Friday in California. Navy Lieutenant pilot Richard Bullock died during a training mission in Trona, California.