
OCTOBER 6, 2021 – An F/A-18F Super Hornet crashed in Death Valley National Park, California, at approximately 3 p.m. (PDT), October 4.
The pilot was treated for minor injuries at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, and released later that night.
The aircraft was assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 9 based at Naval Air Weapons Station (NAWS) China Lake.
Search and rescue units from NAWS China Lake, Fort Irwin Army Base, and Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron (MAWTS) 1 from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma responded to the scene and rescued the pilot.
No civilians were harmed as a result of this incident. The aircraft crashed in a remote area in southern Death Valley National Park.
The National Park Service and Navy will work together to coordinate cleanup of this Wilderness area.
That crash took place about 40 miles from Navy Air Station China Lake. The Navy has utilized the China Lake installation, about 125 miles from Los Angeles in the Mojave Desert, since the 1940s for missile and rocket development.
This incident is currently under investigation and the U.S. Navy is cooperating fully with local authorities.
Story by Lt.j.g. Alyssa La Rosa
Commander, Naval Air Forces