Miraculous Escape for Navy Pilots as Jets Collide at Idaho Air Show
Four Navy crew members safely ejected after two jets collided and crashed during an Idaho air show. The collision involved EA-18G Growlers from the US Navy's Electronic Attack Squadron. The incident led to a show cancellation, but no serious injuries were reported. The crash is under investigation.
In a miraculous incident at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, all four crew members of two Navy jets ejected safely following a mid-air collision during an air show. The aircraft, identified as EA-18G Growlers from the US Navy's Electronic Attack Squadron 129, collided while performing a demonstration.
Officials confirmed that the crew members were unharmed, and the base was immediately locked down as investigations began. Videos captured by spectators depicted the dramatic opening of four parachutes as the planes plummeted to the ground, ultimately resulting in a fiery impact. The air show's remainder was canceled but no injuries were reported.
Aviation safety experts highlighted the rarity of successful ejections following mid-air collisions. Investigators will be able to gather insights directly from the surviving crew. Though the event was unfortunate, it underscored the tight safety measures inherent in air shows, contributing to generally low accident rates in recent years.
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