Daily Mail: Four Navy aircrew parachute to safety moments before E-2C Hawkeye plane crashes while on training flight in Virginia
* An $80 million military plane has crashed in Virginia, near the town of Nelsonia
* The E-2C Hawkeye had two pilots and two crew members on board
* All four parachuted to safety when the plane got into difficulties
* The plane was based out of Norfolk, Virginia
An $80 million military plane has crashed in Virginia, with four people parachuting to safety shortly before it hit the ground.
The crash happened at 3:50pm near Nelsonia, along Mason Road, on Monday afternoon.
A Navy spokesman confirmed to DailyMail.com that all four people on board - two pilots, two crew members - bailed out of the EC-2 Hawkeye before it crashed.
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Navy E-2C Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning Radar Plane Crashes and Burns In Virginia -- Warzone/The Drive
UPDATED: E-2C Hawkeye Crashes Near Wallops Island, Crew Recovered Safely -- USNI News
Navy crew bails out of plane before crash during training flight -- The Hill
US Navy plane crashes in Virginia; crew found alive -- CNN
A US Navy E-2C Hawkeye crashed in Virginia, but the crew managed to bail out safely -- Business Insider
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