What Leads to Fighter Jets Crashing Into Each Other?
Summary
Two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets crashed into each other during an air show in Idaho, but all four crew members safely ejected. The collision happened while the planes were flying a demonstration, and officials are investigating the cause, possibly pilot error involving loss of sight of the other plane.Key Facts
- The crash occurred at the Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho.
- Both jets were performing an aerial demonstration in loose trail formation during the incident.
- All four crew members ejected safely before the aircraft hit the ground.
- The base was temporarily locked down and the rest of the air show was canceled.
- Early reports suggest the crash may have been caused by one pilot losing sight of the other plane.
- Aviation experts say it was likely a pilot error, not a mechanical failure.
- The EA-18G Growler is an electronic warfare jet used by the U.S. Navy to disrupt enemy radar and communications.
- The aircraft involved belonged to Electronic Attack Squadron 129 based in Washington state.
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