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(FILE PHOTO) AV-8B Harrier II pilots with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 266 Reinforced, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practice alternate landing techniques on the flight deck of USS Kearsarge, Jan. 18, 2011.
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A U.S. Navy fighter jet crashed into the water off Southern California while approaching an aircraft carrier Wednesday night, the Navy said.

The pilot of the F/A-18E Super Hornet ejected, was recovered and is in stable condition aboard the USS Carl Vinson, the Navy said Thursday morning.

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Joe Santos took this photo of a home on fire after a military jet crashed in Imperial

The crash happened hours after a separate military plane went down in California: the nonfatal crash of one of the Marines’ AV-8B Harriers into a neighborhood in Imperial, California.

In Wednesday night’s crash in the Pacific, the Super Hornet was on approach to the Carl Vinson when it hit the water about 10 p.m. PT, the Navy said.

The jet hasn’t been recovered. The cause of the crash will be investigated, the Navy said.

All air operations aboard the Carl Vinson were suspended after the crash. The carrier had been taking part in an exercise in preparation for a deployment, the Navy said.

Jason Hanna and John Branch contributed to this report.

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