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    Jet Slams Homes, 3 Die On Ground As Fighter Crashes In San Diego

    JET SLAMS HOMES - New York Post
    December 9, 2008 --
    SAN DIEGO - A military jet careened into a suburban neighborhood yesterday, killing at least three people on the ground and destroying three homes after the pilot safely ejected.

    "I heard this big bang and another bang and felt a shake like an earthquake and ran and saw black smoke billowing," said a man who lives nearby.

    "Cars were exploding, and I saw the [jet's] tail sticking up, the engine in the street and debris everywhere."

    The twin-engine F/A-18D Hornet jet was approaching the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar - the setting of the movie "Top Gun" - when it nose-dived into University City just before noon, reducing houses in the middle-class neighborhood to rubble.

    The $57 million supersonic jet, which witnesses saw flying as low as 400 feet, was only two miles from the base when it hurtled into one house. Pieces of the wreckage slid into two other homes.

    Cars exploded after they were doused with jet fuel.

    "Flames and black smoke were 300 feet in the air," said Scott Bloom, a financial planner who was on his way to meet an elderly couple across the street from the crash.

    "There was debris in the driveway and flames in the street. The next-door neighbors' house was engulfed. I helped them to get out."

    Authorities said two children, a mother and a grandmother were believed to have been in one home the plane hit.

    Three died and the fourth was unaccounted for.

    A piece of the cockpit was discovered on the roof of a home, and one of the plane's charred engines landed in the street.

    Ten to 15 seconds before impact, the pilot ejected, landing about a half-mile from the crash site in a tree on a high-school field.

    "It was just like in the movies," Bloom said. "He shoots up like a cannon, a couple of hundred feet in the air."

    Jason Widmer, who was working nearby and rushed to the pilot's aid, said the aviator was "a little shaken up" when he first got down from the tree, but otherwise seemed fine.

    "The first thing he said to me, even before he said, 'I'm OK,' he said, 'I hope I didn't kill anybody,' " Widmer said.

    Another witness speculated to a San Diego radio station that the pilot, a lieutenant in his 20s, might have been steering the plane toward a canyon to avoid the school.

    Officials said the aircraft, had taken off from a carrier in a training exercise.

    Shortly afterward, the pilot began experiencing problems, possibly engine trouble, and was ordered to make an emergency landing, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    As the jet crossed over land, there may have been a "flameout" of the second engine, causing the plane to wobble and drop.

    The pilot was in stable condition.

    Additional reporting by Tom Liddy, Rich Calder

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    Man thats so fucked up, chilling in your house and a F-18 hits you. Its one thing if you are at an airshow, you should know the risk involved but damn talk about random.

    I remember something like this happening around an airshow in MD when I was a kid. A stealth fighter/bomber, I think it was a F-117 probably the image that you conjure in your mind when you think of a stealth fighter, crashed into a neighborhood. I don't remember if people died but the images are exactly the same.

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    When I was in the Navy our Close In Weapons System or Phalanx CIWS a 20mm gatling gun capable of 100 rounds per second popped off a couple rounds into Aiea Heights while we were in dock at Pearl Harbor. Our CO sent several of us up into the area to watch for signs of emergency vehicles or anything that may have indicated a couple large bullets had struck a building or person, luckily nothing ever came of it... We could never figure out why it had woken up and fired those shots, the radar was off and no one was messing with the control system at the time. Now that I'm out I always worry about all of those dangerous weapons sitting there in the Harbor less than 20 miles from my house able to do wild sporadic things whenever they want.....
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    i lived about a mile from there about a year and a half ago. now im about 6 pr 7 miles away. that was some crazy shit. at first they kept saying no one died, then about 3 o clock or so they realized a whole family had been obliterated.
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