According to Naval Base Coronado Public Information Officer Kevin Dixon, the plane landed at the airfield "due to an engine malfunction." There were no injuries reported in this incident.
A U.S. Navy jet crashed into the waters of San Diego Harbor on Wednesday after its two aviators ejected, authorities said. They were rescued.
home to Naval Base Coronado. The pilots were rescued by the Premier, a fishing vessel owned by a local charter company, only a minute after they entered the water, the Coast Guard told CBS News.
The E/A-18G Growler crashed into the water off San Diego after its two aviators ejected. The aircraft is believed to have crashed between Point Loma and Naval Air Station North Island.
Navy officials said that Naval Base Coronado “stood up an Emergency Operations Center in response to the mishap” and was assessing the crash site. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Anyone who observes suspected aircraft debris should report the wreckage to local authorities or call Naval Base Coronado, according to the statement. Naval Base Coronado’s Emergency Operations ...
Naval Base Coronado established an emergency operations center as they investigate the cause of the crash. At 6 p.m. on the evening of the crash, Navy officials provided an update, saying that ...
They confirmed that its crew had been rescued without injuries. The statement added that the Naval Base Coronado launched the Emergency Operations Center to follow up on the repercussions of the ...
home to Naval Base Coronado. The two pilots were the only crew members aboard. The cause of the crash — which was captured on video — is under investigation. Both pilots were able to safely ...
Salvage and recovery operations for the jet that crashed in San Diego Bay were completed this week, according to a statement from the U.S. Navy Wednesday.
A U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed into the San Diego Bay on Wednesday morning, but the two pilots on board managed to eject safely before they were rescued, according San Diego Fire-Rescue. KGTV, an ABC ...