Earlier today there was another plane crash. This time a Navy EA-18G Growler crashed off the coast of San Diego. Thankfully the crew was able to safely eject and are alive and being treated for minor injuries at a local hospital. While the cause is still unclear this is the latest in a string of tragic accidents.
Just yesterday Vince Neil’s private plane collided with another jet on the runway in Arizona killing the pilot. We have also seen a military aircraft crash off the coast of the Philippines that killed one active duty US soldier and a couple defense contractors. Then we have the Air Ambulance crash in Philly, the Alaska aircraft crash in the Bering Sea, and finally the tragic Washington, DC crash.
A lot of people will freak out about this and run to controversy but the fact of the matter is there is a ton of air traffic and the crash rate is incredibly low. It’s not unheard of for planes to hit on the tarmac like what happened in Arizona but people early die. The Alaska flight was a flight over the notoriously dangerous Bering Sea and military aircraft are heavily used and are lost at a higher rate than people would think. Crews though are rarely lost during this incidents though.
It’s a tough time to be in the aviation space but we will get answers and safety will further be enhanced in the goal of preventing any wreck.