The Navy's Pacific Fleet says a fighter jet and a helicopter based off the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz both crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.
Two US aircraft crashed in the South China Sea within 30 minutes. Was the incident a coincidence or something more deliberate ...
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USS Nimitz helicopter crash: How the Navy lost 2 of its aircraft within 30 minutes in the South China Sea
USS Nimitz - an aircraft carrier that’s nearing its retirement - suffered an unfortunate mishap in the South China Sea over the weekend.
The aircraft had taken off from the USS Nimitz and crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.
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U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Have One Enemy They Fear Most (Not Russia or China)
A “tragic” 1969 fire aboard the USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was “caused by a huffer” (an aircraft starter unit) whose 590-degree ...
All five service members aboard two U.S. Navy aircraft are safe after the helicopters went down Sunday in the South China Sea minutes apart.
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Trump Points to Possible Cause of Navy Aircraft Crashes
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that the recent crashes of two U.S. Navy aircraft could be tied to “bad fuel.” ...
Chinese media mocked the two US navy aircraft crashes in the South China Sea, which occurred juat a day after two US military officers criticized China's new Fujian aircraft carrier's capabilities ...
The two separate crashes occurred about 30 minutes apart and involved a helicopter and a fighter jet operating from the USS Nimitz.
President Trump says foul play is not suspected in two U.S. Navy aircraft crashes over the South China Sea. The Navy is investigating faulty fuel as a possible cause.
Landings are the most dangerous daily routine aboard a military aircraft carrier. Even though they are performed thousands of times without accidents, they ...
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