A Navy jet that crashed within striking distance of homes in February climbed to about 8,000 feet in the air with no one on board after its pilots ejected, Team 10 has learned.
An empty Navy Growler climbed 8,000 feet after pilots ejected, then crashed into San Diego Bay. Navy investigators point to human error and a wet runway.
A military fighter jet with two service members on board crashed into the San Diego Bay near Shelter Island Wednesday, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue. Rescue crews responded around 10:15 a.m. to ...
SAN DIEGO (KSWB/KUSI) — Two pilots are recovering after a U.S. Navy jet crashed into the San Diego Bay area Wednesday morning. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department confirmed the incident happened ...
Several people are dead after a small plane crashed into a California neighborhood before dawn Thursday, destroying homes and ...
Team 10 obtained the 91-page investigation after nearly two years through a Freedom of Information Act request. The report ...
A Navy jet that crashed within striking distance of homes in February climbed to about 8,000 feet in the air with no one on ...