On Monday, two Navy aviators who died after their aircraft crashed near Mount Rainier were identified by the Navy.
Two Navy aviators from California died in a jet crash near Mount Rainier. Recovery operations follow challenging terrain ...
The identities of the Naval Aviators will be withheld until 24 hours after their next of kin have been notified.
The two members onboard an EA-18G Growler that crashed east of Mount Rainier last week have been declared dead by the United ...
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The two crew members who were onboard the aircraft remain missing, Navy officials said, after it crashed during a routine ...
Search crews have located the wreckage of an EA-18G Growler jet that crashed near Mount Rainier, Navy officials said ...
The U.S. Navy has released the names of two pilots who tragically lost their lives in a jet crash near Mount Rainier last ...
The flight took off from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Tuesday afternoon. The crash was reported at 3:23 p.m.
The Navy said crews have shifted from search and rescue to recovery operations on Sunday after declaring the two missing crew ...
Aerial search crews located the wreckage of the crash east of Mount Rainier, but the condition ... Japan. The last fatal jet crash at NAS Whidbey was March 11, 2013. Three aviators were killed.