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THIS is the horrifying moment two US military jets crashed during an air show as the crew members escaped in parachutes.

The breathtaking collision happened during the Gunfighter Skies demonstration at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho on Sunday.

The midair crash happened just two miles northwest of the base at around 12.10 pm local time, according to reports.

Footage shared on social media showed the two aircraft colliding and tumoring midair before both jets crashed.

The four crew members were able to escape using their parachutes and could be seen descending out of the sky.

The crash involved two E/A-18G “Vikings” Growler demo team aircraft.

The EA-18G Growler is a variant of the FA-18 fighter dedicated to electronic warfare tasks, such as locating and attacking enemy radar locations.

Most of the Navy’s Growler squadrons are based at Whidbey Island, Washington.

An announcer told the crowd just after 1 pm all four Navy pilots were “found safe.”

They added: “We had four good parachutes.

“The crews were able to eject. They’re located one mile south of where the smoke is. The parachutes came down.”

In a follow-up message, the announcer said: “Crash fire rescue and various other emergency services are on their way to the pilots and crew.

“There were four good parachutes. That is always a positive in our world. If you are so inclined to take the time now to say a prayer.”

The collision was confirmed by Mountain Home Air Force Base spokesperson Antwain Hanks to the Idaho Statesman.

Along with first responders, a helicopter was also sent to the scene.

The last time a Gunfighter Skies airshow was held was in 2018, when a hang glider pilot died in an accident.

In 2003, a Thunderbird crashed, although the pilot was able to eject to safety.

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00:00This is the horrifying moment two U.S. military jets crashed during an air show as the crew
00:05members escaped in parachutes. The breathtaking collision happened during the Gunfighter Skies
00:10demonstration at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho on Sunday. The midair crash happened
00:16just two miles northwest of the base at around 12.10 p.m. local time, according to reports.
00:22Footage shared on social media showed the two aircraft colliding and tumbling midair before
00:28both jets crashed. The four crew members were able to escape using their parachutes
00:32and could be seen descending out of the sky. The crash involved two EA-18G Vikings Growler
00:39Demo Team aircraft. The EA-18G Growler is a variant of the F-A-18 fighter dedicated to electronic
00:45warfare tasks, such as locating and attacking enemy radar locations. Most of the Navy's Growler
00:52squadrons are based at Whidbey Island, Washington. An announcer told the crowd just after 1 p.m.
00:57all four Navy pilots were found safe. They added, we had four good parachutes. The crews were able to
01:03eject. They're located one mile south of where the smoke is. The parachutes came down. In a follow-up
01:09message, the announcer said, Crash Fire Rescue and various other emergency services are on their way
01:15to the pilots and crew. There were four good parachutes. That is always a positive in our world.
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02:54I'm not alone, I'm not alone, I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone.
02:59Well, you have to walk with me, and look at me.
03:04Get away, go to me, go to my dad.
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