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EA-18G ‘Growler’ Down in San Diego: Crew Safe
Two-seat electronic-warfare aircraft crashed into bay on a bad-weather approach to NAS North Island
Mark Phelps
U.S. Navy photo. Credit: Senior Airman Rebeckah Medeiros/18th Wing Public Affairs
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U.S. Navy EA-18G “Growler” electronic warfare aircraft crashed this morning
(February 12) in San Diego Bay near Shelter Island. Both crew members ejected
and were picked up within minutes by a fishing boat, transferred to a Customs
and Border Patrol (CBP) vessel, and taken to a hospital. They are reported in
stable condition.
The
two-seat jet was reportedly on approach to the North Island Naval Air Station
in San Diego at about 10:15 a.m. Pacific time. The site of the crash is just
off the departure end of Runway 29 at NAS North Island, though it is not clear
which runway the aircraft was attempting to land on.
The
Growler was assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 135 based at Naval Air
Station Whidbey Island in Washington state and was at NAS North Island for
exercises. Weather at the time included low ceilings and foggy conditions at
the site of the accident. A report published by the U.S. Naval Institute
referred to radio traffic indicating that the Growler overflew the intended
landing runway before crashing in the narrow harbor. No one on the surface was
reported injured.
Multiple
witnesses, including a news video crew that was on site for another assignment,
reported a violent crash into the water at high speed. According to a Navy
statement, “Naval Base Coronado has stood up an Emergency Operations Center in
response to the mishap, and assessment of the crash site is ongoing.
“The
cause of the crash is under investigation.”
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