Pilot Ejects as Navy Jet Crashes Into Sea
SAN DIEGO June 5, 2014 (AP) - A Navy jet crashed into
the sea as it prepared to make a late-night landing on an aircraft carrier, but
the pilot ejected and was listed in stable condition, officials said.
The
F/A-18E Super Hornet was making its approach to the USS Carl Vinson off the
southern California coast about 10 p.m. Wednesday when it went down, Navy
spokeswoman Lt. Reagan B. Lauritzen said.
"The pilot ejected from the
aircraft, was recovered safely and is currently aboard Carl Vinson in stable
condition," she said.
Lauritzen said she didn't have any more information
on the pilot's condition.
Other aircraft from the vessel still in the air
were safely diverted to the naval airstrip at the Coronado section of San
Diego.
Lauritzen said the cause of the crash will be investigated. The
Hornet has not been recovered from the sea.
It was the second military
aircraft crash in the California area Wednesday. In the afternoon, a Marine
Harrier jet crashed in flames in a residential area of Imperial but no one was
hurt. The pilot safely ejected and no one on the ground was injured.
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