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.
In a social media post, U.S. Southern Command said, “Intelligence confirmed the low-profile vessel was transiting along known ...
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.
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The rescue was met with tears of joy across Australia. Officers who’d worked around the clock said it was the single most ...
Officials say a small Mexican Navy plane transporting a young medical patient along with seven others has crashed near ...
The plane was carrying four civilians, including a child who was being flown to Texas to be treated for burns, and four crew ...