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What to know about a midair collision between 2 Navy jets at an Idaho air show

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Mountain Home Air Force Base *Idaho United States Navy Gunfighter Skies Air Show Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet

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May 18 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)7h ago

What to know about a midair collision between 2 Navy jets at an Idaho air show

Two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jets collided midair on Sunday, May 17, 2026, during the "Gunfighter Skies" air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. All four crew members aboard the aircraft successfully ejected and landed safely, with only one sustaining a non-life-threatening injury. The planes, which appeared to become sandwiched together before crashing and exploding, were from Electronic Attack Squadron 129. While videos suggest pilot error during a formation maneuver may be a cause, the official investigation is ongoing. The EA-18G Growler is described as an advanced electronic warfare platform, and the loss of two such aircraft is significant as production has ceased.

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Key Claims

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Two Navy jets collided midair during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in western Idaho.

— officials

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All four crew members ejected safely from the colliding jets.

— officials

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The incident occurred on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

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Images show crew members parachuting down and a plume of smoke rising from the incident.

— article

May 18 Morning

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Moment two fighter jets collide mid-air at US air show

Two US Navy fighter jets collided mid-air during an air show. All four crew members aboard the aircraft successfully ejected and are reported to be in stable condition. The incident occurred during a US Navy air show. The article does not specify the exact location or the reason for the collision. The primary focus of the provided content is the safe ejection and current condition of the crew members.

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Key Claims

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Two fighter jets collided mid-air at a US air show.

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Four crew members ejected safely from the US Navy jets.

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The crew members are in a stable condition.

May 17 Evening

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Military jets’ crew members safely ejected after Idaho air show collision, Navy says

Four crew members safely ejected from two U.S. Navy E/A-18G Growler jets that collided in mid-air on Sunday. The incident occurred approximately two miles from Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show. The collision happened while the two jets, each carrying two crew members, were performing an aerial demonstration. The U.S. Navy confirmed that all four individuals ejected safely.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Air force base in Idaho locked down after air show incident, officials say

Two US Navy EA-18G Growler jets collided and crashed near Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho on Sunday during the Gunfighter Skies air show. All four crew members ejected safely and are being evaluated by medical personnel. The incident occurred during an aerial demonstration, and the crash is under investigation. The air show was canceled, and the base was temporarily locked down as emergency crews responded. No one on the base was reported injured.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Air Force base in Idaho is locked down after witnesses report planes collided during an air show

Emergency crews responded Sunday at Mountain Home Air Force Base in western Idaho after witnesses reported two planes collided during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show. The base was locked down following the incident. Multiple witnesses reported two planes crashed, and online videos showed four parachutes opening as the aircraft descended near the base. An investigation is underway, and no further information was immediately available from the 366th Fighter Wing public affairs office. The air show, which featured flying demonstrations and parachute jumps, was headlined by the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.

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Key Claims

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Four crew members ejected safely after a mid-air collision of military jets at an air show in Idaho.

— US Navy

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Two E/A-18G Growler jets collided in mid-air two miles from Mountain Home Air Force Base.

— Commander Amelia Umayam, spokeswoman for Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet

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The collision occurred during the Gunfighter Skies Air Show.

— Commander Amelia Umayam, spokeswoman for Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet

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The jets collided while performing an aerial demonstration.

— Commander Amelia Umayam, spokeswoman for Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet

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Two US Navy EA-18G Growlers collided and crashed during an air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base.

— Cmdr Amelia Umayam