All four crew members ejected safely after two Navy jets collided Sunday during an air show at the Mountain Home Air Force Base in western Idaho, officials said. This still image taken from video shows a plume of smoke rising above a plain near Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, where two Navy jets collided at an air show on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
Main Idea: Two U.S. Navy jets collided during an air show in Idaho, but all four crew members ejected safely and the crash is under investigation.
Key Points:
The Navy jet crash may raise taxpayer costs for repairs, investigations, and lost aircraft, while also disrupting air shows and nearby local business traffic.
The crew members ejected safely, which lowers the chance of deaths and shows military safety systems can protect lives.
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Central military organization involved in the jet collision and the lead investigator through Naval Air Forces.
Local organization that helped plan the air show and commented on the safety of those at the base.
Industry group quoted for broader safety trends at air shows.
Demonstration squadron mentioned as the headliner for the air show, but not central to the crash itself.
Relevant as the national military actor and broader air-show safety context.
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