Navy Loses Two Aircraft From Uss Nimitz Aircraft Carrier Within 30 Minutes
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Two aircraft from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier crashed within 30 minutes, raising concerns about safety and operational readiness, with commenters questioning the Navy's handling of such incidents and the potential causes.
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>The three crew members of the MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter were rescued on Sunday afternoon, and the two aviators in the F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter jet ejected and were recovered safely, and all five “are safe and in stable condition,” the fleet said in a statement.
>The causes of the two crashes were under investigation, the statement said.
An expensive loss to be sure but no loss of life.
Yes* most of the time. The purpose is the Pentagon doesn't want adversaries or anyone else getting their hands on classified gear or aircraft systems because it's basically flying around with a datacenter nowadays. If it's in deep water, NAVSEA may bust out FADOSS gear and make it a OJT exercise for junior recovery personnel.
In recent memory, the scorecard is:
- Truman (CVN-75): 1: JUL-22, 1: DEC-24 (friendly fire), 1: MAY-25, 1: APR-25
- Nimitz (CVN-68; decomm APR-26): 2: OCT-25
(Consider there are 9 additional carriers too.)
Nimitz does an average (mean) of 18.4 arrested landings a day over a span of 52 years.
Truman went 75000 landings (10-11 years) without a major mishap once upon a time™.
~7-8k fixed-wing landings per year per ship, roughly.
Even if they were recoverable, they would still order new ones.
Now if two F/A-18s crashed, that's more suspicious and could indicate a systemic issue in F/A-18 maintenance or operations. But there's a large difference between a helo and a fighter. Different parts, different maintenance procedures.
Overworked crews make mistakes; it happens. But when sailors decide a ship is unlucky, things get really bad.