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Aces21
07-22-2004, 02:25 PM
Two military jets crashed into the Columbia River in Eastern Oregon Wednesday afternoon.
The FAA says two Navy F-18 fighter jets crashed around 2:30 p.m. near Arlington Oregon.

Those jets are based out of Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego and the fighter group is in Portland on a training mission.

Witnesses told KATU that they heard a loud explosion and many others saw a fireball above the river before the fighters tumbled into the water.

"We saw an explosion and a boom, and we saw a plane coming down in flames," said one witness.

Witnesses also told KATU they saw multiple parachutes in the sky after the crash.



"One man parachuting, something like a canopy spinning in the sky, to the east of that I saw another man parachuting, " said Amanda Wilson, the wife of an Arlington Sheriff's Deputy. "I do know that one man landed on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, and another one landed in Arlington, and another one landed on the Washington side of the river."

The crash happened east of the Navy's test bombing range five miles southwest Boardman.

Although the site was decommissioned in 2000, some planes continue to use the low level flight routes in the area.

The site features mobile targets for practice by Navy jets, particularly those out of Whidbey Island in Washington.



From what I heard on the news a F/A-18C and a D model (C=single seat D is a 2 seater) crashed while performing a run at a firing range. Both pilot and R.I.O in the D died. It is know known that they died of drowning in the Columbia River. The pilot in the C model is in good condition at a local hospotal. Just a note i thought I'd throw in: I live in Eugene, about 2 or 3 hours away and i could have swarn i heard some sort of crash. I thought it was sorta weird.

bolter9
07-22-2004, 04:31 PM
I live in Walla Walla, about an hour and a half East. I didn't hear anything, but I was in the office all afternoon.

Eugene's about 250 miles from Arlington.....but I'm no sound expert :D

Either way, very sad to hear...my thoughts are with their families.

oldsoak
07-22-2004, 06:16 PM
:( :(

Aces21
07-22-2004, 08:05 PM
just a little more info


The 2 Hornets were from the VMFA 134

There have been only 5 other midair collisions involving F/A-18's

Also, i learned that there was a car crash near my house so thats probly what I heard

My thoughts are with the surviving aviator and with the familys of the killed pilots

bolter9
07-22-2004, 11:35 PM
last time I was traveling to Portland, I was lucky enough to see a couple A6s from (assuming) Whidbey bust over the Columbia at low level...in about the same place the hornets went down- I was even more thrilled to see a fly-over again a few days later on the way home, in roughly the same area.

...I guess that just drives home the point that these guys deserve our utmost respect....they don't have to be deployed to be putting their lives on the line.