 Two pilots were injured in a plane crash at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida November 4th. The Navy T-45 Charlie Goss Hawk crashed after trying to land after a training flight. The pilots are stable and are being cared for at a local hospital. An investigation into the cause of the mishap is underway. For updates and more information, call the Chief of Naval Air Training Command Public Affairs Office at 361-961-3666. In California, the Navy's newest fire scout, unmanned helicopter, finished its first day of flying October 31st. The new MQ-8 Charlie fire scout will provide better endurance, range and payloads in earlier versions and have independent control systems. The helicopter will start shipboard testing on guided missile destroyers with plans to move to littoral combat ships. Read more about these stories at navy.mil. From all hands update, thanks for watching.