US / fighter jet Rescuers End Ocean Search for Navy Pilot Fellow pilot treated and released after ejecting By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Sep 13, 2014 4:55 PM CDT Copied In this photo provided by the US Navy, a helicopter lands on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson during search and rescue operations for a missing pilot on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. (John Philip Wagner) Rescuers have called off their search in the Pacific Ocean for a Navy fighter pilot whose jet was one of two that crashed west of Wake Island. The Navy said today that it presumes the pilot is dead after failing to find him during a 36-hour search. The Navy declined to release the pilot's name pending notification of his family. The Navy said the crash is under investigation and didn't release any more details. Two F/A-18C Hornets crashed about 5:40 pm local time about 250 miles west of Wake Island. The other pilot safely ejected, was rescued from the ocean by helicopter, and was treated and released from medical facilities aboard the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson. The pilots and their squadron are from Carrier Air Wing 17 based at Naval Air Station Lemoore in California's San Joaquin Valley. (More fighter jet stories.) Report an error