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RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-20-2024 Update: Navy pronounces missing EA-18G Growler jet aviators deceased Quote:The two missing EA-18G Growler crew members involved in a crash last week are now pronounced dead, the Navy announced Sunday. Now it's just an aircraft recovery and investigation. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - FlyingClayDisk - 10-20-2024 May the families and loved ones of these two courageous warriors find solace and comfort in knowing these two aviators left this world doing what they loved and serving the highest calling of honor. May they rest in peace. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-21-2024 The pilots have been identified: Navy IDs aviators killed in growler crash near Mount Rainier | king5.com Quote: OAK HARBOR, Wash. — The U.S. Navy has identified two servicemembers who were killed in a growler crash near Mount Rainier last week. I little bit more about the two pilots can be read here: Navy aviators killed in Mount Rainier crash were Red Sea combat vets Still no word on what might have been the issue other than weather. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-21-2024 (10-21-2024, 05:04 PM)guyfriday Wrote: Still no word on what might have been the issue other than weather. Weather is the only issue required for a CFIT accident. Based on tracking, and if it isn’t an error, they were above the maximum altitude for the low level corridor, even if just a little bit. |