Weather for the Following Location: South Carolina on Map

U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler Fighter Jet Crashes in Washington State, Search for Missing Crew Ongoing

U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler Fighter Jet Crashes in Washington State, Search for Missing Crew Ongoing

U.S. Navy Fighter Jet Crash in Washington State

On Tuesday, a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler fighter jet crashed in Washington state, and search teams are still working hard to find the two crew members who were aboard. The aircraft went down in a rugged area east of Mount Rainier, and despite the wreckage being located, those on board remain missing.

Details of the Crash

The incident occurred during a routine training flight when the jet crashed around 3:20 p.m. PT. The Growler, a specialized version of the F/A-18 Super Hornet, belongs to the Electronic Attack Squadron 130, which is known as the “Zappers.” This squadron is based at the naval air station in Whidbey Island, located north of Seattle.

Search efforts began shortly after the crash, with the Navy deploying a team that included a MH-60S helicopter from Whidbey Island. However, rescuers faced numerous challenges, such as mountainous terrain, cloudy weather, and low visibility as they conducted aerial searches that extended into the night.

Search Operations and Challenges

The wreckage was finally located at around 12:30 p.m. PT on Wednesday. Sadly, the crash site is in a remote part of the mountains that cannot be accessed by vehicles, making the search for the missing crew even more complicated. The official cause of the crash is still under investigation, and the identities of the missing crew members have not yet been released.

About the “Zappers”

The Electronic Attack Squadron 130 is one of the Navy’s oldest electronic warfare squadrons, first commissioned in 1959. The squadron had recently returned from a nine-month deployment on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower in July, where their missions included executing strikes against targets in Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen.

The Growler aircraft, introduced to production in 2004, made its first flight in 2006. Designed and built by Boeing, each Growler costs approximately $67 million.

Emergency Response Efforts

In response to the crash, the Navy has set up an emergency center at the air station in Whidbey Island. They are coordinating ongoing search and rescue efforts in the hopes of locating the two crew members as quickly as possible. As of now, teams are dedicated to securing the area while searching for clues regarding the crash and the whereabouts of the missing personnel.

Looking Ahead

The recovery operation will continue as rescue teams work diligently to navigate the challenges posed by the remote and difficult terrain. The Navy remains committed to finding the missing crew members and will provide updates as new information becomes available.


STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH
Author: STAFF HERE MYRTLE BEACH

The HERE Myrtle Beach Staff Writers are a collaborative team of journalists, editors, and local contributors passionate about delivering accurate, timely information to the Myrtle Beach community. As part of the HEREcity.com Network, which powers over 100 U.S. city sites including HEREcolumbia.com, our staff draws on collective experience in South Carolina journalism to cover everything from business sales and real estate developments to dining deals and community initiatives. Our Expertise and Background Local Roots in Myrtle Beach Our team includes lifelong Myrtle Beach residents and SC natives with deep knowledge of the area’s history, economy, and culture. We’ve covered key events like the recent developments along the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach’s tourism and hospitality industry, and growth in local education sectors (e.g., Coastal Carolina University programs). Collective Experience With over 50 combined years in journalism, our staff has backgrounds in print, digital media, and community reporting. We prioritize fact-based stories, drawing from sources like the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, city government records, and on-the-ground interviews. Commitment to Quality Every article is a group effort, involving research, editing, and verification to ensure reliability. We adhere to journalistic standards, citing credible sources and updating content as new details emerge.

ADD MORE INFORMATION OR CONTRIBUTE TO OUR ARTICLE CLICK HERE!
Advertising Opportunity:

Stay Connected

More Updates

Interior view of Net Par Shallotte showcasing high-tech golf simulators and social areas.

New Indoor Golf Facility Opens in Shallotte

Shallotte, December 3, 2025 News Summary Net Par Shallotte, a new indoor golf facility, is set to open in early 2024, bringing state-of-the-art golfing technology and

Would You Like To Add Your Business?

Sign Up Now and get your local business listed!