The U.S. Navy has issued a public notice to stay away from the wreckage and any debris from a crashed EA-18G Growler plane in San Diego Bay, which is still in the water off of Shelter Island.
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The San Diego Fixit Clinic held an event at the South Chula Vista Library Saturday. The event is one of many that the ...
The plunge Wednesday of an uncontrolled E/A-18G Growler into the San Diego Bay channel between Coronado and Shelter Island ...
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The process of recovering a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay this week after its two-member crew safely ejected during an apparent mechanical emergency could take as long as two weeks, the ...
The EA-18G Growler crashed Wednesday. Ships will be allowed to sail through the Shelter Island basin as long as they can do ...