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.
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.
NBC San Diego reported. They were conscious when the boat reached them. Security footage from near the harbor appeared to capture the moment of the crash, with the plane rocketing toward the water ...
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A fishing boat on the scene of a Navy fighter jet crash in the San Diego Harbor picked up the two ejected pilots just moments after they landed in the waterway. The plane, identified by a Navy ...
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Shocking video shows the US military fighter jet that crashed in San Diego Harbor on Wednesday ... The two Navy pilots were rescued by a fishing boat in the harbor shortly after they ejected.