Two Navy crew members are missing after their Growler aircraft crashed Tuesday east of Mount Rainier in Washington state.
The Navy is sending crews to investigate the wreckage, which is in a remote area not accessible by motor vehicles.
The U.S. Navy confirmed they found the wreckage of an EA-18G Growler around 12:30 p.m. on a mountainside east of Mt. Rainier.
Searchers spotted the wreckage of the plane, but not the crew, Wednesday afternoon amid bad weather and remote terrain.
The wreckage was found on a mountainside east of Mount Rainier, the Navy said. The status of the plane's two crew members was ...
The identities of the crew members have not been released. The cause of the crash is under investigation. The missing ...
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The search continued late Thursday for the aviators whose jet crashed in remote terrain Tuesday, the Navy said.
Army Green Berets with specialized mountaineering training were attempting to reach a site on Mount Rainier in Washington ...
Two aviators were missing Tuesday after a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler crashed east of Mount Rainier on a routine training flight ...
Aerial search teams found the wreckage of the jet Wednesday, but the search for the aviators remains difficult amid ...
WHIDBEY ISLAND, Wash. — A Navy aircraft crashed just east of Mount Rainier during a "routine training flight" Tuesday afternoon. At 3:23 p.m., the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island said a Navy EA-18G ...