The Navy community is mourning the loss of two talented aviators who tragically died in an EA-18G Growler crash last week near Mount Rainier in Washington State.

The victims were identified as Lt. Serena Wileman and Lt. Cmdr. Lyndsay Evans, both just 31 years old, who were part of the “Zappers” of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 130.

Their loss is a heartbreaking reminder of the risks military aviators take each day, and it leaves a void not only in their squadron but throughout the Navy.

Recap of the Crash

The crash happened on a routine training flight on Tuesday, October 15, afternoon in a remote, steep, and heavily wooded area east of Mount Rainier.

The challenging location—snow-covered and deep in the wilderness—posed significant difficulties for the Navy’s search and rescue efforts.

The aircraft went down around 3:20 PM Pacific time, but it wasn’t until Friday that the crash site was located. By that time, search efforts had shifted from rescue to recovery.

In the days following the accident, the Navy enlisted help from various partner agencies, including soldiers from the 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.