F-35 Fighter Jet Crashes Like a Kite in Alaska
World
January 29, 2025 08:00
alaska, usa - A single-seater F-35 fighter jet crashes at an air force base in Alaska during a training exercise, with the pilot managing to eject safely.
Alaska Air Force Base Incident
In a recent incident at an air force base in Alaska, an F-35 fighter jet crashed during a training exercise. The pilot, who experienced a 'flight malfunction,' successfully ejected from the aircraft just before impact. The pilot, reported to be in good health, was taken to a military hospital for evaluation.
Commander's Statement
Colonel Paul Townsend, Commander of the 354th Fighter Wing, stated that the pilot encountered a 'flight malfunction' but was able to eject from the aircraft. The aircraft crashed during the landing phase, causing damage to the base's runway and rendering the plane unusable.
Investigation and Previous Incidents
The U.S. Air Force announced a comprehensive investigation to minimize the possibility of such incidents recurring. This crash adds to a series of previous F-35 accidents, including one in Texas and another involving a Navy pilot in South Carolina. The F-35, developed by Lockheed Martin, is a fifth-generation fighter jet known for its advanced technology and combat capabilities.