Navy Loses Fighter Jets After Incidents on USS Harry S. Truman

A Navy fighter jet,an F/A-18E Super Hornet,went overboard into the Red Sea on Tuesday during a landing attempt aboard the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier. This incident marks the second time in just ten days that a fighter jet from the carrier has fallen into the sea. Both pilots safely ejected and were rescued,suffering only minor injuries,with no flight deck personnel injured. The mishap occurred due to a failure of the landing arrest system, which is designed to catch the aircraft during landing with a cable. Pentagon representatives confirmed that the aircraft was not hit by Houthi rebel fire. This recent loss follows another incident on April 28 where a Super Hornet being towed in the hangar also fell overboard. In total, this marks three incidents involving F/A-18 jets from the Truman in recent months, raising concerns over the aircraft’s safety and operational conditions.


A Navy fighter jet ended up in the Red Sea on Tuesday in the latest mishap involving the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier.

The loss represented the second time in the past 10 days that a fighter assigned to the Truman ended up in the sea.

The two pilots aboard the F/A-18E Super Hornet suffered minor injuries, according to CBS.

An official CBS did not name said the Super Hornet was trying to land “when an arrestment failed, causing the aircraft to go overboard.”

The term arrestment refers to the mechanism designed to slow down a carrier-based plane. That includes a cable to catch a hook that dangles from the fighter jet.

“Both aviators safely ejected and were rescued by a helicopter assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 11,” the official said.

“The aviators were evaluated by medical personnel and assessed to have minor injuries. No flight deck personnel were injured.”

Sean Parnell, a Pentagon representative, said in a statement that the plane “was not struck by the Houthis.”

On April 28, a Super Hornet being towed in the hangar bay of the aircraft carrier went overboard.

Officials said that the incident took place when the Yemen-based Houthi rebels fired at the ship and it was taking evasive action.

The tow tractor and plane both went into the sea. One sailor was injured.

In addition to the two F/A 18 planes lost through mishaps, an F/A 18 was shot down by mistake in December when the USS Gettysburg downed it.

Both of the plane’s crew members ejected from the plane in that incident.

In February, the Truman collided with a merchant vessel near the Suez Canal.

An individual F/A-18 fighter jet costs between $60 million and $70 million, depending on the configuration, according to Military.com.

Neither jet lost through accidents has been recovered, according to the Washington Times.




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