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What to know about a midair collision between 2 Navy jets at an Idaho air show

What to know about a midair collision between 2 Navy jets at an Idaho air show

Summary

Two Navy jets collided midair during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, but all four crew members ejected safely. Only one crew member was injured and is receiving hospital treatment. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Key Facts

  • The collision happened on May 17, 2026, at the “Gunfighter Skies” air show in Idaho.
  • Both planes involved were U.S. Navy EA-18G Growlers from Electronic Attack Squadron 129 in Washington state.
  • Each jet carried two crew members; all four ejected safely with parachutes.
  • One crew member was injured but the injury is not life-threatening.
  • Videos show the jets became temporarily stuck together before falling to the ground.
  • The planes crashed into a field and created a fireball with smoke rising.
  • Experts think pilot error may have caused the crash during a close formation flying maneuver.
  • The Navy is investigating the incident and recovering the damaged aircraft.
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