The House Oversight Committee is demanding the Navy reveal more information about a secret effort to learn more about a brain injury phenomenon among its most elite fighter pilots.
A U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed into the San Diego Harbor after two pilots ejected at around 10:15 a.m on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
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'Like a car crash': Navy TOPGUN graduate and fighter pilot describes brain injuries he suffered from years of flyingNavy TOPGUN graduate and F/A-18 fighter pilot Matthew "Whiz" Buckley detailed the brain injuries he and many of his fellow ...
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Stunning images of an F-18 crashing into the sea in San DiegoThe incident of the US F-18 fighter jet crashing into the sea near the coasts of San Diego highlights the importance of ...
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National Interest on MSNThe Navy’s F/A-18 Hornet Is Still Deadly After Nearly 50 YearsThe U.S. Air Force passed over the YF-17 prototype to select the F-16 fighter jet. But the U.S. Navy made it the F/A-18 Hornet.
The IRST Block II enhances ‘situational awareness by supplementing air-to-air detection and track capabilities, and ...
The EF-18 (the Spanish designation for the F/A-18, designated C.15 by the Air Force) is now the fighter aircraft that has been in service the longest in Spain, surpassing the Mirage F1 (38 years), the ...
Two Navy pilots were rescued Wednesday morning after they ejected from their E/A-18 G Growler fighter jet that crashed into ...
An expert pilot who analyzed fighter jets for the Pentagon was stumped on what could have led a Navy plane to crash into San ...
An ABC 10News crew was at the scene reporting on another story when they saw what appeared to be a military aircraft crash ...
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