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(The Center Square) – The U.S. Navy says it has recovered more than 25,000 pounds of wreckage from the EA-18G Growler fighter jet that crashed Feb. 12 in San Diego Bay. The work started Feb. 16 and is ...
The two-seat EA-18G Growler electronic warfare jet is seen darting down from the sky and slamming into the cold harbor water at 10:17 a.m., according to video obtained by CBS 8 San Diego.
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 ...
Civilian boaters will regain access to the Shelter Island basin following the planned removal this weekend of heavy ...
A U.S. military aircraft crashed off the San Diego coast in California on Wednesday during a so-called "go-around maneuver" in which the plane landed and was taking off again, according a Navy ...
Having recovered more than 15 tons of wreckage from a 13,000-square- foot underwater debris field, crews will take away the ...
Tuesday was a relief for Captain Troy Sears. He finally reconnected with San Diego's marine life and with his customers.
The recovery of EA-18G Growler from San Diego Bay is complete after it crashed on Feb. 12, the Navy confirmed in a press ...