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Crew member safely eject after Navy jets collide during Idaho air show

Crew member safely eject after Navy jets collide during Idaho air show

Summary

Four crew members safely ejected after two Navy jets collided during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. Emergency teams responded quickly, and the base was locked down while an investigation took place.

Key Facts

  • The collision happened during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show in western Idaho.
  • All four crew members safely used ejector seats to leave the planes.
  • The crash occurred off the military base.
  • Witnesses saw the collision and four parachutes opening in the sky.
  • The base was locked down after the incident for security and safety reasons.
  • The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds were the main attraction at the air show.
  • Weather conditions included good visibility and wind gusts up to 29 mph at the time.
  • An investigation into the crash is ongoing.
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