UPDATE: Kitty Hawk Landing Accident.
Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Six servicemembers were injured in the accident, with three still hospitalized as of Monday afternoon, the spokeswoman said. The Navy on Monday released the names, ranks and medical conditions of those injured and stated that the incident remains under investigation.
Injured crewmembers:
Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, February 2, 2005
Six servicemembers were injured in the accident, with three still hospitalized as of Monday afternoon, the spokeswoman said. The Navy on Monday released the names, ranks and medical conditions of those injured and stated that the incident remains under investigation.
Injured crewmembers:
- Petty Officer 3rd Class Robert Roeder, VAQ-136, Atsugi Naval Air Facility. He was transported Saturday night to U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, where he remains in an undisclosed condition.
- Petty Officer 3rd Class Jarrett Smith, USS Kitty Hawk’s Air Department: Catapults and Arresting Gear Division. He was transported Saturday night to the Yokosuka hospital, where he remains in an undisclosed condition.
- Airman Dominic Washington, Kitty Hawk’s Air Department: Catapults and Arresting Gear Division. He was transported Saturday night to the Yokosuka hospital, where he remains in an undisclosed condition.
- Petty Officer 3rd Class Lamar Johnson, HS-14, Atsugi. He has been released from medical care and returned to Atsugi.
- Petty Officer 3rd Class Andrew Crawford, VAQ-136, Atsugi. He has been released from medical care and returned to Atsugi.
- Airman Daniel Abosaid, HS-14, Atsugi. He has been released from medical care and returned to Atsugi.