OKANOGAN, WA: An aircrew who used their US Navy warplane to draw the shape of a male genital in the sky above the town of Okanogan, Washington, have been grounded, the US Navy said on Friday.
An electronic warfare plane from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in western Washington State created sky writings in the shape of male genitals in the skies over the rural community on Thursday.
Many residents spotted the contrails in the clear blue skies above the central Washington town of 2,500 people. Witnesses took photos and placed them on social media platforms, where they were widely viewed.
The Navy did not approve of this stunt.
“The actions of this aircrew are wholly unacceptable and antithetical to Navy core values,” said a statement issued on Friday by NAS Whidbey Island.
“We have grounded the aircrew and are conducting a thorough investigation,” the statement said, “and we will hold those responsible accountable for their actions.”
“The Navy apologizes for this irresponsible and immature act, and anyone who was offended by this unacceptable action,” the statement said.
Vice admiral Mike Shoemaker, the commander of Naval Air Forces, said in a statement: “Sophomoric and immature antics of a sexual nature have no place in naval aviation today.”
“We will investigate this incident to get all the facts and act accordingly.”
The Air Boss, Vice Adm. Mike Shoemaker on the VAQ-130 incident: “The American people rightfully expect that those who wear the Wings of Gold exhibit a level of maturity commensurate with the missions and aircraft with which they’ve been entrusted. (1/3)
— flynavy (@flynavy) November 17, 2017
“Sophomoric and immature antics of a sexual nature have no place in Naval aviation today. We will investigate this incident to get all the facts and act accordingly. (2/3)
— flynavy (@flynavy) November 17, 2017
“This event clearly stands in stark contrast to the way our aviators and Sailors are performing with utmost professionalism, discipline and excellence from our carrier flight decks and expeditionary airfields around the world today.” (3 of 3)
— flynavy (@flynavy) November 17, 2017
The aircraft involved was an E/A-18 Growler assigned to Whidbey Island, the Navy said. The carrier-based plane carries a two-person crew.
The plane flew over the small town in a pattern “that left a condensed air trail resembling an obscene image to observers on the ground,” the Navy said.
The names of the air crew were not released.