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Four crew members eject safely after two Navy jets crash during air show in Idaho

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A major accident occurred during an air show in the U.S. state of Idaho when two EA-18G Growler fighter jets collided mid-air while performing a formation display for spectators. The incident took place near Mountain Home Air Force Base, where the jets were flying in close coordination to entertain the audience.

During the maneuver, both aircraft suddenly crashed into each other, causing a massive explosion and fire in the sky before the jets fell to the ground. Dramatic visuals from the scene showed flames and smoke after the collision, while four parachutes could be seen descending safely from the sky.

Fortunately, all four pilots managed to eject from the aircraft in time using parachutes, saving their lives. Each fighter jet had two pilots on board, and all escaped without fatal injuries before the planes crashed. The accident created panic among spectators attending the air show, but the successful ejection of all pilots came as a major relief.