An empty Navy Growler climbed 8,000 feet after pilots ejected, then crashed into San Diego Bay. Navy investigators point to human error and a wet runway.
A Navy jet that crashed within striking distance of homes in February climbed to about 8,000 feet in the air with no one on board after its pilots ejected, Team 10 has learned.
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif — Four crew members who were inside the military helicopter when it made a fiery emergency landing on Camp Pendleton Friday afternoon are safe, according to a spokesperson with ...
A United Airlines flight carrying 162 people popped a right rear main tire when it touched down at San Diego International Airport Sunday night, temporarily diverting all incoming flights. The San ...
SAN DIEGO — A small plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 15 in San Diego Monday afternoon, marking another in a series of unplanned landings in the area this year. The incident occurred ...
No injuries were reported Friday after an Alaska Airlines plane taking off at San Diego International Airport was forced to quickly return when an emergency situation developed during takeoff. Flight ...
The crew of a Mexico-bound flight made a safe emergency landing at San Diego International Airport Friday soon after departure from the airport. Authorities said the landing followed a possible bird ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — One of the first men in history to walk on the Moon was in San Diego this weekend for the 55th anniversary of the legendary Apollo 11 Moon landing. But that event doesn’t end ...
A JetBlue flight transporting passengers to San Diego diverted from its planned route and made an emergency landing at a regional airport in central Kansas Saturday evening. The Airbus plane flying ...
The government agency’s decision creates a short window of opportunity to come to terms before the operator’s lease expires, ...