Fighter jet crashes into San Diego Bay, pilots eject safely
- A U.S. Navy jet crashed off the coast of San Diego on February 12, 2025, according to authorities.
- The two crew members ejected from the jet and were rescued by a fishing boat named Premiere, according to Coast Guard spokesperson Petty Officer Christopher Sappey.
- The crew members were transferred to a Customs and Border Protection vessel and taken to an area hospital, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
- The Coast Guard is safeguarding the wreckage of the E/A-18G Growler in San Diego Harbor, as reported by Sappey.
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Incredible video of the fighter jet crashing nose first into the Pacific Ocean yesterday
Yesterday, a US Navy fighter jet crashed into the Pacific Ocean just off the coast of San Diego. The two crew members had ejected prior to the crash and were safely rescued by a charter fishing boat in the area. The video below is incredible. — Read the rest The post Incredible video of the fighter jet crashing nose first into the Pacific Ocean yesterday appeared first on Boing Boing.
Authorities Reportedly Investigate After Navy Fighter Jet Crashes Into San Diego Bay (SHOCKING VIDEO)
Authorities are reportedly investigating after a Navy fighter jet crashed into San Diego Bay.RELATED: What’s Goin’ On?! Two Planes Reportedly Collide On Tarmac At Seattle-Tacoma International Airport More Details On The Navy Fighter Jet That Crashed Into San Diego BayAccording to Fox News, the crash occurred near Naval Air Station North Island on Wednesday, February 12, around 10:16 a.m.“The plane hit the water, and there was an explosion. A lot…
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