The U.S. Navy has identified the two aviators who died when their EA-18G Growler aircraft crashed near Mount Rainier last ...
Today, the US Navy announced the first Boeing EA-18G Growler aircrew loss due to an incident on a low-level flight route near ...
The missing crew members are presumed dead after rescue teams spent five days searching for them, even after the Navy found ...
The identities of the Naval Aviators will be withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified.
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Two crew members were onboard a Navy aircraft when it crashed during a routine training flight on Oct. 15 in Washington State ...
Two missing U.S. Navy aviators were declared dead on Sunday, days after a jet crashed in the wilderness near Mount Rainier in ...
The Navy on Sunday declared a two person crew dead after their jet crashed in northeast Washington during an Oct. 15 training mission. The wreckage of the plane was located but the aviators never were ...
The Navy said search and rescue efforts have shifted into a long-term salvage and recovery operation as the cause of the ...
The jet – an EA-18G Growler aircraft – was carrying two crew members when it went down during a routine training flight.
The two missing EA-18G Growler crew members involved in a crash last week are now pronounced dead, the Navy announced Sunday.
Naval aviator Lt. Serena N. Wileman, 31, and naval flight officer Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay Evans, 31, died after their jet crashed ...