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Two fighter jets collided mid-air during a US air show. Four crew members ejected — and survived.
The incident happened at Idaho's Gunfighter Skies air show. Two Navy EA-18G Growlers — worth $67 million each — were performing when they crashed.
A fire erupted. The base locked down. The show was cancelled.
But here's the good news: all four aircrew parachuted safely. They're in stable condition. No one on the ground was hurt.
An investigation is now underway.
This same air show had a fatal glider accident in 2018. This time, everyone walked away. ✈️💥

Sources: www.nytimes.com - www.bbc.com - www.nbcnews.com - www.idahonews.com

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00:00Two Navy fighter jets collided mid-air at an Idaho air show.
00:03Four crew members ejected and survived.
00:06Both jets crashed.
00:08A fire erupted.
00:09The show was canceled.
00:11But all four walked away.
00:12An investigation is underway.
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