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A F-35 pilot spent 50 minutes on a conference call mid-air with engineers to solve a problem with a $200 million jet before it plummeted onto the runway at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, forcing ...
The crash occurred on January 28 at Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks. The pilot ejected after attempting two ‘touch and go’ landings in an effort to straighten the jammed gear, but both failed.
The jet was mid-air when the pilot was having these long conversations and even tried to fix the problem with the nose ...
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Despite spending nearly an hour on a conference call with engineers from Lockheed Martin, the pilot could not resolve the issue., US News, Times Now ...
Officials have determined the cause of a crash involving an F-35A Lightning II aircraft on Eielson Air Force Base on Jan. 28.