Navy pilot dead after crash in “Star Wars Canyon” in Death Valley
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The US Navy has confirmed the death of a pilot in the crash of a Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet in Death Valley National Park in California on Wednesday. The pilot, who has not yet been named, apparently crashed into the wall of what is known as "Star Wars Canyon"—an area frequently used by the Navy and other services for low-altitude flight training, adjacent to the Naval Air Weapons Station at China Lake. The area, called "Jedi Transition" by the military, is open to the public and is a hotspot for military aircraft photographers and enthusiasts because of how close aircraft pass when traversing the area. Seven onlookers suffered minor injuries as a result of the crash.
The Navy is waiting for notification of family members before releasing the pilot's name. Navy spokeswoman Lieutenant Commander Lydia Bock said in a press statement that the aircraft—from Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 151 ("the Vigilantes"), out of Naval Air Station Lemoore in California—crashed at about 10am PST on Wednesday. "The cause of the crash is under investigation," Bock said. At the time of the initial release, the status of the pilot was unknown, and search and rescue personnel were at the scene.