The remains of the two aircraft, which crashed just 30 minutes apart on Oct. 26, were recovered at a depth of 400 feet.
The U.S. Navy has successfully recovered the F/A-18F Super Hornet and the MH-60R Seahawk that crashed just 30 minutes apart on Oct. 26, 2025, during routine flight operations from the USS Nimitz. The Commander, 7th Fleet mentioned in the press release that both aircraft were recovered at a depth of 400 feet on Dec. 5. Contents The remains of the two aircraft, which crashed just 30 minutes apart on Oct. 26, were recovered at a depth of 400 feet. The Recovery The Incidents
The successful recovery come a little over a month after the two aircraft were lost . This is in contrast with the three Super Hornets lost in the Red Sea , which the service has not ye

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