The U.S. Navy has issued a public notice to stay away from the wreckage and any debris from a crashed EA-18G Growler plane in San Diego Bay, which is still in the water off of Shelter Island.
U.S. Navy divers continue to search the sea floor for any scattered pieces of debris that remain in the water.
Navy officials said on Friday that it might take up to two weeks to complete the recovery operation. In a statement, ...
Navy divers recovered the first pieces of an EA-18G Growler that crashed in the San Diego Bay last week, the sea service ...
Navy divers and salvage crews have begun recovering pieces of the jet that went down near Shelter Island. The operation could ...
An ABC 10News crew was at the scene reporting on another story when they saw what appeared to be a military aircraft crash ...
The process of recovering a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay this week after its two-member crew safely ejected ...
At 10:15 a.m. on Feb. 12, the EA-18G Growler, which is based on Whidbey Island, Washington, crashed while attempting to land ...
A government watchdog for the Department of Defense found that Navy SEAL candidates frequently train in sewage-tainted waters ...