Two military pilots were rescued after their Boeing EA-18G Growler jet crashed into the water in San Diego Bay on Wednesday morning. It's unclear what caused the Navy aircraft to crash.
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The two Navy pilots ejected from the plane, which crashed in the San Diego Harbor shortly after 10 a.m. local time.
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A U.S. Navy fighter jet is still in the San Diego Bay. We learned the navy is estimating it may take two weeks to get the entire jet and debris out of the bay.