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Fri, Feb 14, 2025

Navy EA-18 Goes Down in the San Diego Bay

Both Crewmembers Stable After Ejecting From Fighter Jet

A US Navy EA-18G Growler crashed into San Diego Bay near Naval Air Station North Island on February 12 at 10:15 a.m. The two-person crew ejected safely and were rescued by a nearby fishing charter, with both in stable condition at a local hospital.

The fighter jet, an electronic warfare variant of the popular F/A-18F Super Hornet, was operated by Electronic Attack Squadron 135 (VAQ-135). At around 10:15 pm, an unknown emergency forced its two crew members to eject from the aircraft and leave it plummeting into the San Diego Bay.

An H & M Landing charter fishing boat was the first to reach the downed aviators. Frank Ursitti, the company’s general manager, noted that all boat crews “are trained in lifesaving efforts,” leading them to turn around and pluck both pilots from the bay. As this occurred, they watched as the fighter jet hit the water. The aviators were then transferred to a Customs and Border Patrol vessel before being taken to UC San Diego Health for treatment and observation.

While investigators are far from determining an official cause, initial reports suggest that the aircraft was attempting a go-around in thick fog during an approach to Naval Air Station (NAS) North Island. The Growler had departed from NAS Whidbey Island and was in San Diego for an exercise.

Emergency crews responded immediately to contain fuel and debris. However, the aircraft remains submerged, and response teams are still working to secure the crash site.

"Harbor Security boats are on site securing the area, and a containment boom was placed around the crash site to minimize the spread of fuel and debris,” the Navy confirmed. "Environmental and safety teams are working to mitigate any potential impacts. There are no reports of civilian injuries or damage at this time."

Naval Base Coronado’s Emergency Operations Center remains active, and officials urge the public to avoid touching or picking up any debris that comes ashore. Anyone who encounters suspected wreckage is asked to report it to local authorities or Naval Base Coronado.

FMI: www.airpac.navy.mil/Organization/Electronic-Attack-Squadron-VAQ-135

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