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13 Feb, 2025 03:30

US electronic warfare jet plummets into water (VIDEOS)

Both crew members ejected safely and were rescued by a nearby fishing vessel
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A US Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare jet crashed into San Diego Bay near Shelter Island on Wednesday morning.

The incident occurred around 10:15am local time during a “go-around maneuver,” in which the pilots had just landed the aircraft and were preparing to take off again, according to Navy spokesperson Cmdr. Beth Teach.

In footage circulating online, the jet, with its landing gear still down, can be seen nosediving into the water. According to witnesses, it remained airborne for several minutes before descending rapidly into the bay, creating a plume of water and debris more than 20 meters high.

The rescued crew members were conscious and transported to a local hospital in stable condition. The Navy has not yet released their identities.

The cause of the crash is currently under investigation. The US Coast Guard has secured the wreckage site in San Diego Harbor.

The EA-18G Growler, developed by Boeing, is an advanced airborne electronic attack aircraft that provides tactical jamming and electronic protection to US military forces. The incident follows a crash involving an EA-18G Growler near Mount Rainier in Washington state last October, which resulted in the deaths of both crew members.

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