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Evans participated in the historic all-female flyover at Super Bowl LVII in 2023, commemorating 50 years of women in naval aviation. Evans is well-known for her exceptional skills and leadership within the Navy. Her involvement in this occasion demonstrated her status as an innovator and role model for future female pilots.

Another California native, Lt. Serena N. Wileman, was a dedicated Naval Aviator. She was commissioned in 2018 and joined the Electronic Attack Squadron 130, also referred to as the “Zappers,” in 2021. Wileman’s contributions to the squadron’s mission and her commitment to excellence were widely recognized.

Wileman and Evans had just returned from a protracted deployment to the Middle East, where they conducted missions over Yemen and supported operations in the Red Sea. Their bravery and dedication to national security were demonstrated during their service in these demanding settings.

The Crash: A Tragic Death

At a height of about 6,000 feet, the two-seat electronic warfare aircraft, the EA-18G Growler, crashed into a remote, wooded area east of Mount Rainier while it was on a routine training flight. Search and rescue efforts were hampered by the challenging terrain and unfavorable weather. Recovery crews located the wreckage and verified the deaths of both pilots in spite of these difficulties.

The cause of the collision is still being looked into. In order to prevent such tragedies, the Navy has reaffirmed its commitment to conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.

Respecting Their Heritage

Evans and Wileman have been honored by the Navy and the larger military community for their exceptional service and the profound impact they had on others. “It is with a heavy heart that we share the loss of two beloved Zappers,” said Commander Timothy Warburton, the commanding officer of the “Zappers,” expressing deep sorrow over the loss. Our top priorities at the moment are providing for the families of our fallen pilots, as well as the health and welfare of our sailors and the Growler community.

In addition, President Joe Biden issued a statement praising the sacrifice and service of the aviators: “Jill and I lament the untimely deaths of two naval pilots.” After a lengthy deployment to the Middle East to defend against Houthi missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea, they had just returned to the United States and were among the best in our country.

A Permanent Effect

The tragic deaths of Lt. Wileman and Lt. Cmdr. Evans serve as a reminder of the risks that military personnel face while performing their duties. Future generations of aviators are still inspired by their dedication, bravery, and spirit of innovation, which have made a lasting impression on the Navy.

The Navy is steadfast in its commitment to remembering these two remarkable women and supporting their families and fellow service members during this trying time, even as the crash investigation continues.

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