A second American fighter jet crashes into the Truman aircraft carrier.

 For the second time in just eight days, a US fighter jet has been lost to the Red Sea after falling from the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier, US officials say.

A second American fighter jet crashes into the Truman aircraft carrier.


 An F/A-18F Super Hornet was attempting to land on the Truman's flight deck on Tuesday when a manoeuvre failed, "causing the aircraft to go overboard", an official told the BBC's US partner CBS News.

 The incident resulted in the two crew members exiting the aircraft with minor injuries. The jets are reportedly worth around $67m (£50m) each.

 "Both aviators safely ejected and were rescued by a helicopter assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 11," the official told CBS.

 It comes after a different Super Hornet went overboard and ended up in the same sea on Monday. It was "under tow in the hangar bay when the move crew lost control of the aircraft", a US Navy statement said.  A sailor sustained minor injuries, and a tractor that had been towing the aircraft was also pulled into the water.

 Officials claimed there was a failure of an arrestment during the second incident, referring to a cable that helps a plane slow down as it lands. The incident is still under investigation, and the aircraft has yet to be recovered.

 The jet may have tipped overboard after the aircraft carrier made a sharp turn while taking evasive action against Houthi militants in Yemen, US officials told CBS.

 Just hours earlier on Tuesday, President Donald Trump announced that the US would stop attacking the Iran-backed Houthis if the group stopped targeting shipping in the Red Sea.

 The Truman has been involved in several incidents in its Red Sea deployment, including last December, when the USS Gettysburg mistakenly shot down another F/A-18 fighter jet that was operating from the carrier.  Both crew members survived.

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