No deaths from 2nd military aircraft crash in 2 days
By JULIE WATSON and LOLITA C. BALDOR
Associated Press
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Authorities say a second military aircraft crashed and everyone on board survived near the California desert site where a Marine Osprey aircraft went down a day earlier, killing all five people aboard. The Navy says four people were aboard a Navy Seahawk that went down Thursday on a training range near El Centro. One crew member received an injury that was not life-threatening and was taken to a hospital. On Wednesday, all five Marines on board an Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were killed when it crashed in the California desert near the Arizona border.