A Navy jet that crashed within striking distance of homes in February climbed to about 8,000 feet in the air with no one on board after its pilots ejected, Team 10 has learned.
WHIDBEY ISLAND — The majority of EA-18G Growler field carrier landing practices on Whidbey Island will occur at an airfield in rural Coupeville surrounded by farmland and homes under the preferred ...
When the Navy’s Growler jets practice their touch-and-go training flights, Cecilia Askins pulls down sound-muffling shades and stuff chunks of foam insulation in some bedroom windows. Still, she says ...
A federal magistrate judge ruled in favor of the state Attorney General’s Office and a Whidbey anti-noise group on several critical issues in a lawsuit over EA-18G Growler aircraft stationed at Naval ...
Several U.S. Navy aircraft were diverted to other airfields in Japan on Wednesday after an E/A-18G Growler made a precautionary arrested landing that temporarily closed the runway at Marine Corps Air ...
A Navy EA-18G Growler jet crashed into San Diego Bay as it was trying to land Wednesday morning, the Navy confirmed in a statement. The sea service said that the jet crashed while landing at 10:15 a.m ...
Under a decision announced Thursday, the Navy will add 36 EA-18G Growler aircraft to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island and direct 80 percent of the field carrier landing practice to Outlying Field ...
This sign is along the road near the Navy's Outlying Landing Field in Coupeville, Wash., on Whidbey Island. Residents living near the field are concerned about noise from EA18 Growler jets doing touch ...
COUPEVILLE -- The sign at the entrance to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island is known to generations travelers up and down the island: "THE SOUND OF FREEDOM." A familiar aspect of life on north and ...
Officials are investigating after a Navy EA-18G Growler was damaged during an attempted landing aboard the carrier John C. Stennis in the South China Sea on May 29. The aircraft was assigned to ...