NORFOLK, Va. — A formal investigation is already underway into what caused a Navy airplane to crash Monday on Virginia's Eastern Shore. It could've been much worse. All four crew members bailed out ...
This is the worst nightmare for pilots conducting trap landings on an aircraft carrier. This video was filmed on Mar. 18, 2016 and shows an E-2C Hawkeye performing a trap landing on the flight deck of ...
Mechanical failure, not pilot error, caused the crash of a Navy E-2C Hawkeye aircraft in the Arabian Sea in March that killed its pilot, a Navy investigation has found. The pilot, Lt. Miroslav “Steve” ...
Two pilots and two crewmembers safely bailed out of a Navy E-2C Hawkeye aircraft before it crashed north of Norfolk, Virginia, during a Monday training flight. The Hawkeye, a twin turboprop airborne ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Navy says one of its aircraft crashed in the Persian Gulf region and one of four crew members is still missing. A statement from the Navy command in the region is calling the ...
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An E-2C Hawkeye, assigned to Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 120, flies over the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) in the Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 6, 2019. US NAvy ...
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An E-2D Advanced Hawkeye with VAW-120 is refueled in the air. US Navy Photo France will begin upgrading its E-2C Hawkeye fleet with the purchase of three E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, paving the way to a ...