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Shocking video captured by Shane Ogden showed the terrifying moment two U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler fighter jets collided mid-air during the Gunfighter Skies Airshow near Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho. The collision occurred around 1 p.m. on May 17, 2026, during a close-formation maneuver that suddenly went catastrophically wrong in front of stunned spectators. Witnesses watched as the aircraft struck one another in the sky before all four airmen successfully ejected moments before the jets crashed roughly two miles away from the base. The dramatic incident immediately triggered emergency responses across the area as smoke and debris rose from the crash site.
Officials confirmed that all four crew members survived the collision and safely deployed their ejection systems before impact, preventing what could have become a far deadlier tragedy. The crashing aircraft reportedly sparked a brush fire near the impact area, though authorities stated there were no civilian injuries connected to the incident. Emergency crews and military personnel quickly secured the surrounding zone while the base entered lockdown procedures following the crash. The remaining performances at the airshow, including scheduled appearances by the Thunderbirds, were canceled as officials shifted focus toward emergency operations and the beginning stages of an investigation.