A Navy spokesperson told ABC 10News that the aircraft was an E/A-18G Growler, which is an electronic warfare plane. The extent of the crew members’ injuries has not been disclosed. Leaking jet ...
Warping tugs assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion (ACB) 1 guide a YD-254 Crane to the salvage site for an EA-18G Growler in San Diego Bay, Feb. 15, 2025. US Navy Photo Navy divers ...
The Navy has been using the EA-18G Growler since 2009 and has approximately 150 aircraft in its fleet. On Wednesday afternoon, a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic warfare fighter jet crashed in ...
SAN DIEGO — The Navy has started retrieving parts of the EA-18G Growler jet that crashed into San Diego Bay on February 12, the military said Sunday. Navy divers recovered the first pieces of ...
San Diego Bay reaches depths of 21 feet in places. The local San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper reported that the Growler, an F/A-18 Hornet variant used by the Navy for electronic warfare ...
The Navy evacuated the injured ground crew to a Seattle hospital via search-and-rescue helicopter. This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog's sub-site dedicated to the vehicles ...
A WITNESS SAYS THAT THE PLANE WAS HAVING TROUBLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER TAKEOFF. THE TWO OCCUPANTS OF THE E 18 GROWLER EJECTED FROM THE AIRCRAFT. BOTH ENDED UP IN THE BAY, ALONG WITH THE PLANE.
Two Navy pilots were pulled from San Diego Bay after they ejected from their E/A-18 Growler before it crashed into the water Wednesday morning. The incident, which occurred west of Naval Air ...