Two Navy pilots are safe after a military fighter jet crashed in the San Diego Bay in California, officials said Wednesday. U.S. Navy officials told CBS News that both pilots ejected from the plane around 10:17 a.m. local time before it crashed into the water. They were the only people aboard the aircraft, which a Navy official identified as an EA-18G Growler, a variant of the F/A-18F Super Hornet. The wreckage police described as a “large debris field” was near Naval Air Station North Island, home to Naval Base Coronado. The pilots were rescued by the Premier, a fishing vessel owned by a local charter company, only a minute after they entered the water, the Coast Guard told CBS News. “Upon observing the pilots eject, the crew of the Premier quickly navigated toward the pilots before they even hit the water,” H&M Landing said in a statement.
