24.07.2005, 23:05
Zitat:Two fighter jets crash over Mojave Deserthttp://www.nctimes.com/articles/2005/07/..._19_05.txt
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CHINA LAKE -- Two officers from Lemoore Naval Air Station who were injured when a pair of fighter jets crashed in mid-air during training are doing well, hospital and naval base officials said on Tuesday.
The pilot of one of the Super Hornet jets, Lt. Noel Sawatzky, and Lt. John Bonenfant, a weapons systems officer on the same plane, are doing...
Zitat:July 20, 2005http://www.navytimes.com/story.php?f=1-2...985915.php
Hornet pilot’s remains found
By Christopher Munsey
Times staff writer
The remains of a pilot killed in the collision of two Navy Super Hornets Monday over China Lake Naval Weapons Station, Calif., were found by searchers the following day near the crash site, a Navy spokesman said.
The remains were found near the wreckage of the pilot’s F/A-18E Super Hornet around noon local time on Tuesday, said Dennis McGrath, a spokesman for Naval Air Station Lemoore, Calif.
The pilot was identified as...
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