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US: Two jets collide midair at Idaho air show

Karl Sexton with AP, Reuters
May 17, 2026

Two EA-18G Growler jets crashed near a US Air Force base in Idaho. The pilots ejected safely, organizers said.

U.S. Air Force EA-18G Growler fighter jets fly over the Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, December 4, 2017.
EA-18G Growler fighter jets fly over the Osan Air Base in South Korea [FILE: December 4, 2017]Image: Reuters/News1/Oh Jang-hwan

Two US fighter jets were involved in a midair collision on Sunday during an airshow near Mountain Home Air Force Base in the state of Idaho.

The crash occurred during the Gunfighter ​Skies Air Show, two miles (3.2 kilometers) from the US Air Force base, a spokesperson said.

What else do we know about the midair collision in Idaho?

The Mountain Home Air Force Base, located about 50 miles south of the state capital Boise, said on social media that the area had been locked down.

Smoke billowed into the sky after the planes plummeted to the groundImage: Lisa Van Horne/AP Photo/picture alliance

"Emergency responders are ​on the ‌scene, an investigation is underway and ​more ⁠details will be released as ⁠they ​become available," the spokesperson said.

Videos posted on social media showed four parachutes opening as the planes fell to the ground after colliding. 

The air show's organizers said the four crew members had ejected safely.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

Karl Sexton Writer and editor focused on international current affairs
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