Two United States EA-18G Growler military aircraft collided mid-air during an airshow in Idaho on Sunday, local media reported.
According to the report, Mountain Home Air Force Base has been locked down due to the Gunfighters Air Show crash.
BREAKING: 2 U.S. Navy Super Hornets/Growlers crash and collide during Gunfighter Skies Air Show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho.
Aviation sources tell KTVB that both aircrews ejected safely. pic.twitter.com/GPsdrwTFWq
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First air show since the most recent crash
All four crew members safely ejected from the jets, local media noted.
A spokesperson for the base told Reuters that emergency responders are on the scene and an investigation is underway.
This is the third major incident in 23 years at the Gunfighters Air Show, with the most recent being a fatal 2018 civilian glider crash.
This is their first airshow since a hiatus resulting from the 2018 incident.
This is a developing story.


