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2008/12/13

Update: F/A-18 Crash in San Diego

What: F/A-18 Military Jet from the carrier Abraham Lincoln landing at Marine Corps Air Station Miramir
Where: San Diego neighborhood
When: DEC 8
Who: the pilot, who was part of a training squadron, ejected. He had been aiming the plane at a deserted canyon to avoid homes and the 805 Freeway. 4 Individuals in the house are dead. The pilot has been transported to Balboa Naval Hospital
Why: Witnesses said, “It was mushing through the air...iIt was chugging along with what seemed like one engine. Then I heard a roar of engine and all of a sudden, woop, dead silence."

The deceased have been identified as 4 members of a Korean family. Dong Yun Yoon is the sole survivor--Lost in the crash were Young Mi Yoon, 36; her daughters Grace, 15 months, and Rachel, 2 months; and her mother, Suk Im Kim, 60.

Apparently caused by power failure, the crash is considered unrelated to the previous discovery of cracks in hinges on the wings of more than a dozen F/A-18s ( This writer, however, does wonder if the two problems reveal a maintenance factor in common--though hinge cracks seem that they would be related to parts, wear or broader manufacturing issues.)

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