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EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-16-2024 There hasn't been much about this story that's come out as of now, but since this is in my neck of the woods: . Navy aircraft crashes near Mount Rainier, condition of crew is unknown | king5.com Quote:WHIDBEY ISLAND STATION, Wash. — A Navy aircraft crashed near Mount Rainier during a routine flight Tuesday afternoon. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - UltraBudgie - 10-16-2024 Oof. Training flight. Hope they're okay. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-16-2024 They were running the R1355 low level which allows below 1500 feet and over 250 knots. Weather in the area has been spotty as hell the last few days. Clear one minute, totally fogged in the next. Crew didn't survive. They're still saying they don't know if they ejected before the crash, and it happened around 330 yesterday afternoon. Most likely cause is going to be CFIT. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-16-2024 Weather and terrain are hampering recovery efforts. Crews are still looking for the wreckage and crew remains. The fact that it's been over 24 hours without word of the crew means that there's effectively no chance they survived. Weather around the area is poor, with low cloud cover, and getting crews into the area is proving difficult due to mountainous terrain. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-16-2024 (10-16-2024, 06:25 PM)Zaphod58 Wrote: Weather and terrain are hampering recovery efforts. Crews are still looking for the wreckage and crew remains. The fact that it's been over 24 hours without word of the crew means that there's effectively no chance they survived. Weather around the area is poor, with low cloud cover, and getting crews into the area is proving difficult due to mountainous terrain. Can't they just use drones from Lewis-McCord to search the suspected areas? I know that there are rules for the public in National Forests, but this is a bit different. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-16-2024 (10-16-2024, 07:24 PM)guyfriday Wrote: Can't they just use drones from Lewis-McCord to search the suspected areas? I know that there are rules for the public in National Forests, but this is a bit different. They'd have to use small drones, which means they'd have to be close to the crash site already, which is the problem. They can't get into the area. A large drone, like a Global Hawk or Reaper would have the same problems that the P-8As and other aircraft are having with visibility. Edit- The wreckage was found about 1230 today. Still no word on the crew. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-18-2024 Just popping in to provide a few updates. Navy crew still missing after spy planes spot Growler crash (taskandpurpose.com) Quote:An Emergency Operations Center has been established on NAS Whidbey Island to coordinate response efforts, and the U.S. Navy is making preparations to deploy personnel to secure aerial search crews located the wreckage of the EA-18G Growler that crashed on Oct. 15. The crash site rests on a mountainside east of Mount Rainier. and this story: Special Forces brought in to reach Navy jet crash on Mount Rainier (taskandpurpose.com) Quote:Army Green Berets with specialized mountaineering training were attempting to reach a site on Mount Rainier in Washington where the wreckage of a Navy EA-18G Growler was spotted. The plane went down two days ago on a training flight, the Navy said, and the jet’s 2-man crew remained unaccounted for after rescuers spotted the crash site early Thursday amid bad weather and mountainous terrain. I'll update this thread as more is known. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - guyfriday - 10-19-2024 The original source is behind a paywall, so I'm using the Yahoo. News instead. Navy reaches site where jet crashed near Mount Rainier, continues search for aircrew (yahoo.com) Quote:Fri, October 18, 2024 at 5:55 PM PDT·1 min read This is the most up to date information I have. I'll post more as more is released. and this take on the same data; Updates | What we know about Navy jet crash east of Mount Rainier | king5.com Quote:Updated: 9:08 PM PDT October 18, 2024 a friend of mine told me that back in the 90s, an F/A-18 crashed into a hill side near Japan. The recovery team ended up digging into the Earth 20 ft and still didn't recover all the debris. So right now, the crew might have ejected and are somewhere in the woods, or they could still be with the plane. I think it's fair that the US Navy isn't telling things one way or the other in regards to the crew. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-19-2024 If the crew survives, it’s usually announced within a few hours. With them still saying they’re searching for them days later, there was no ejection. They can’t confirm that until ground crews do however. RE: EA-18G Growler down near MT Rainier WA - Zaphod58 - 10-19-2024 Ground teams arrived at the crash site yesterday, but are already having to deal with snow covering the area. That’s going to make any recovery difficult at best. |