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Navy Growlers collide at Idaho air show

Two U.S. Navy Growler jets collide mid-air at Idaho air show, crew members eject safely amid fireball

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Two U.S. Navy Growler jets collide mid-air at Idaho air show, crew members eject safely amid fireball

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In Short:
– Two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets collided during a demonstration at an air show in Idaho.
– Both pilots safely ejected, and an investigation into the incident is currently underway.

Two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets collided mid-air at the Gunfighter Skies Air Show in Idaho on Sunday, resulting in both aircraft crashing to the ground.The collision, which occurred during a demonstration, was witnessed by thousands.

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Both crew members safely ejected from the aircraft, landing with parachutes.

The incident occurred during a coordinated manoeuvre display, with video showing the jets making contact before catching fire.

Mountain Home Air Force Base was temporarily locked down following the crash, and an investigation has commenced.

The air show marked the return of the event after eight years, featuring performances from various military aircraft.

The Growler jets had completed a successful demonstration the previous day without incident.

Manufactured by Boeing, the EA-18G Growler has faced numerous incidents over the years, including a fatal crash in Washington in 2024.

Reports attribute previous accidents to various factors, including weather and human error.

Mountain Home Air Force Base has seen mishaps in the past, with notable incidents during previous air shows.

Sunday’s crash is among the most serious in recent history, though all crew members reportedly survived.

 


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