Imperial Valley Press

Navy jet crashes in California, but pilot ejects safely

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CHINA LAKE, Calif. (AP) — A Navy fighter jet crashed Tuesday in the Mojave Desert, but its pilot safely ejected, the Navy said.

The F/ A- 18E Super Hornet from Naval Air Station Lemoore in California’s Central Valley went down during a routine training mission in Superior Valley south of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, the Lemoore base said in a Facebook post.

“The pilot ejected safely and was taken to a local medical facility for examinatio­n,” it said.

The statement said the Navy was cooperatin­g with local authoritie­s and contained no further details.

The crash sparked a brush fire that has since been extinguish­ed, Kern County Fire Department spokesman Andrew Freeborn told the Los Angeles

Times.

China Lake is about 115 miles ( 185 kilometers) north of Los Angeles. Lemoore is about 135 miles ( 217 kilometers) northwest of China Lake.

The California Highway Patrol said roads in the area would likely be closed for some time.

Freeborn said the Navy and local law enforcemen­t agencies will be working with the National Transporta­tion Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Authority as they investigat­e the crash.

Last month, a Marine Corps fighter pilot safely ejected from a F-35B jet after colliding in mid-air with another plane during a refueling operation in a remote desert area of Southern California. The other aircraft, a Lockheed Martin KC-130J tanker, landed safely. That crash is still under investigat­ion.

 ?? AP Photo/Richard Vogel ?? In this 2003 file photo, a flight deck handler watches as an F/A 18E Super Hornet is launched from the USS Nimitz in the Prsian Gulf.
AP Photo/Richard Vogel In this 2003 file photo, a flight deck handler watches as an F/A 18E Super Hornet is launched from the USS Nimitz in the Prsian Gulf.

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