The process of recovering a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay this week after its two-member crew safely ejected during an apparent mechanical emergency could take as long as two weeks, the ...
Roughly $67 million was lost in the splash down of an EA-18G Growler fighter jet in the San Diego Bay and the cost to recover the sensitive warfare equipment is currently running. STORY: <a href=" ...
An ABC 10News crew was at the scene reporting on another story when they saw what appeared to be a military aircraft crash ...
A U.S. Navy fighter jet is still in the San Diego Bay. We learned the navy is estimating it may take two weeks to get the entire jet and debris out of the bay.
The process of recovering a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay could take as long as two weeks, the Navy said Friday ...
A local whale watching company stands to lose tens of thousands of dollars this weekend if the crash scene is not cleared up.
The U.S. Navy now has an updated timeline on how long it could take to recover the fighter jet that crashed into the San ...
The EA-18G Growler went down near Shelter Island about 10:15 a.m. Wednesday during an aborted landing approach to Naval Air Station North Island.
Military crews worked to recover a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay after its crew safely ejected during a ...
More than 24 hours after a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler nose-dived into the San Diego Bay, the fighter jet was still submerged in the water Thursday and Harbor Police patrols were seen circling the ...
Fortunately, both occupants of the fighter jet were able to eject. They were rescued by fishermen who pulled them to safety.