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US Navy Sailor Hit by Plane Being Towed Aboard the USS Carl Vinson

A US Navy sailor was seriously injured when he was hit by an aircraft being towed on the deck of the US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.

Navy spokesman Steve Fiebing says the accident occurred Friday evening aboard the San Diego-based aircraft carrier, which was off the coast for training exercises.

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A US Navy sailor was seriously injured when he was hit by an aircraft being towed on the deck of the US aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.

Navy spokesman Steve Fiebing says the accident occurred Friday evening aboard the San Diego-based aircraft carrier, which was off the coast for training exercises.

The Los Angeles Times reports the sailor was flown by helicopter to a hospital with a serious but non-life-threatening injury. – Fox News via AP

Surprising this does not happen more often. The flight deck of an aircraft carrier can be a very chaotic and dangerous place.

Featured image of an EA-18G Growler assigned to the Cougars of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 139 launching from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) by U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Scott Fenaroli

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