An E-2 Hawkeye Navy surveillance plane crashed in a field on Virginia’s eastern shore on Monday, but all its occupants were able to bail from the aircraft.
A Navy spokeswoman told news outlets on Monday night that the plane crashed around 3:50 p.m. Monday afternoon.
Two pilots and two crew members were on board the E-2 before bailing out. No injuries were reported.
“Initial reports indicate no structures or personnel on the ground were damaged or injured in the mishap,” the Navy said. “The cause of the mishap is under investigation.”
Officials said the plane went down near the Wallops Island flight facility near the Virginia-Maryland border.
This is the second military aircraft incident in Virginia in the past month. On Aug. 10, a Maryland-based Air Force UH-1N Huey made an emergency landing after someone shot at it from the ground. That incident, which left a crew member injured, is under investigation.