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May 18, 2026Two EA-18 Growlers Collide at Mountain Home Air Force Base Airshow
Two EA-18 Growler jets collided during an airshow at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. Both pilots ejected and survived.
Two EA-18 Growler electronic warfare aircraft collided during an airshow performance at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. Both pilots ejected safely before impact.
The EA-18 Growler is the electronic attack variant of the F/A-18F Super Hornet, operated by the U.S. Navy for airborne electronic warfare missions. Airshow performances involving high-performance military jets carry inherent formation and timing risk, and mid-air collisions, while rare, are not unprecedented in demonstration contexts.
No details on the cause of the collision have been confirmed. The status of the aircraft and any ground-level impact are not confirmed at this time.
Successful ejections at airshow altitudes depend heavily on the seat's low-altitude envelope and the pilots reacting within a narrow time window. That both crew members survived points to timely ejection decisions.
This incident is unrelated to software or AI development. SKYSYNC covers it as a factual event of broad interest, with no technical analysis implied beyond what the confirmed facts support.
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