Two Navy aviators who were flying an EA-18G Growler jet in Washington state when it crashed Tuesday were declared dead on ...
Searchers spotted the wreckage of the plane, but not the crew, Wednesday afternoon amid bad weather and remote terrain.
The status of the Growler's 2-man crew was unknown Thursday night as Green Berets attempted to reach the crash site.
Aerial search teams found the wreckage of the jet Wednesday, but the search for the aviators remains difficult amid ...
It is with a heavy heart that we share the loss of two beloved Zappers,” Cmdr. Timothy Warburton 130 said in a statement ...
“The U.S. Navy has declared two missing crew members of the EA-186 Growler crash, deceased,” the announcement reads.
Four days after Army Special Forces finally reached the steep, remote and heavily wooded Navy Growler crash site, the pilots ...
Search crews have located the wreckage of an EA-18G Growler jet that crashed near Mount Rainier, Navy officials said ...
A Navy fighter jet crashed near Mount Rainier on Tuesday, and the status of the pilots remains unknown. Aviation expert John ...
Two crew members who were missing following the crash of a fighter jet in mountainous terrain in Washington state during a routine training flight have been declared dead, the U.S. Navy said Sunday.