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US Navy jet crashes in Death Valley; pilot
safely ejects
The aircraft was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 9 based
at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
The pilot of a U.S. Navy fighter jet survived this week after crashing in
California's Death Valley National Park, Navy officials said Tuesday.
The F/A-18F Super Hornet went down at around 3 p.m. Monday in a remote area
of the park, a Navy statement read.
The unidentified pilot, who safely ejected from the aircraft, was treated
for minor injuries at a Las Vegas hospital and was released later that
night.
"No civilians were harmed as a result of this incident," the Navy statement
added. "The National Park Service and Navy will work together to coordinate
cleanup of this Wilderness area."
The aircraft was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 9 based
at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake – located in the Mojave Desert about 150
miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
The Navy has used the installation since the 1940s for missile and rocket
development, Stars and Stripes reported.
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