Navy divers recovered the first pieces of an EA-18G Growler that crashed in the San Diego Bay last week, the sea service ...
Navy divers and salvage crews have begun recovering pieces of the jet that went down near Shelter Island. The operation could ...
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As the jet impacted the surface, a massive plume of smoke and water shot into the air before disappearing off the shore near ...
This post has been updated with additional information from Naval Air Forces. The crew of an EA-18G Growler is in good ...
At 10:15 a.m. on Feb. 12, the EA-18G Growler, which is based on Whidbey Island, Washington, crashed while attempting to land on Coronado.
A U.S. Navy jet crashed Wednesday morning off the coast of San Diego and the two crewmembers were rescued, authorities said.
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Two United States Navy pilots both managed to eject from a Boeing EA-18G Growler before the aircraft crashed into San Diego ...
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The sea service said that the jet crashed while landing at 10:15 a.m. local time, but that both of the aviators aboard managed to eject ahead of the accident.
The Navy later confirmed the plane that had crashed was an EA-18G Growler assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 135, based out of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Washington state.