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A U.S. Navy fighter jet is still in the San Diego Bay. We learned the navy is estimating it may take two weeks to get the entire jet and debris out of the bay.
The E/A-18G Growler went down near Shelter Island February 12th, with both pilots ejecting safely before impact.
(File photo courtesy of U.S. Navy/FRCS) The process of recovering a fighter jet that crashed into San Diego Bay could take as ... the water by the crew of a fishing boat, paramedics took the ...
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U.S. Navy divers continue to search the sea floor for any scattered pieces of debris that remain in the water.
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.
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — As efforts to recover the crashed military plane in San Diego Bay continue, authorities have issued a public notice to stay away from the wreckage that is still in the ...