US Condemns China’s ‘Dangerous’ Helicopter Maneuvers in South China Sea

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‘We call on China to refrain from coercive actions,’ U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson said.
The top U.S. diplomat to the Philippines criticized China on Feb. 19, a day after a Chinese navy helicopter flew very close to a Philippine patrol plane carrying Coast Guard personnel and journalists.
“We call on China to refrain from coercive actions and settle its disputes peacefully in accordance with international law,” Carlson wrote, before adding the hashtag #FreeAndOpenIndoPacific.
One of the journalists on board the Philippine plane, from The Associated Press, witnessed the tense 30-minute standoff as the Chinese helicopter hovered nearby.
“You are flying too close, you are very dangerous and endangering the lives of our crew and passengers,” the Philippine pilot told the Chinese navy helicopter by radio at one point.
“Keep away and distance your aircraft from us, you are violating the safety standard set by FAA and ICAO.”
The Filipino pilot was referring to the standard distance between planes as mandated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
“This blatantly hazardous action endangered the safety of the pilots and passengers onboard. It demonstrated a lack of regard for internationally accepted norms on good airmanship and flight safety,” the council said.
“The Philippines is committed to the rule of law and will always uphold international law. We urge China to respect international law, engage in responsible state behavior, pursue peaceful settlement of disputes, and refrain from actions that undermine regional peace and stability.”
“As a helicopter pilot myself, and as I saw from the video, I can say that the helicopter went dangerously near, risking the lives of those onboard both aircraft,” Castillo said, according to the outlet.
Manila’s Senate deputy minority leader, Sen. Risa Hontiveros, appealed to international allies for assistance in the face of the Chinese regime’s latest aggression.
The incident follows recent multilateral aerial and maritime activities between the Philippines and its allies.
Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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