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Pilot Ejects from F-35B Fighter After Hard Landing

A video of the incident showed the fighter hovering before landing, bouncing, then tipping over on its nose before the pilot ejected.

Authorities at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego are investigating the possible crash of a F-35 assigned to the 3rd Marine Air Wing, Marine Air Group 11. [Credit: U.S. Marine Corps]
Authorities at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego are investigating the possible crash of a F-35 assigned to the 3rd Marine Air Wing, Marine Air Group 11. [Credit: U.S. Marine Corps]
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Key Takeaways:

  • An F-35B fighter jet crashed after a hard landing at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday morning.
  • The pilot successfully ejected from the Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STO/VL) variant aircraft after it bounced, tipped, and skidded.
  • Lockheed Martin confirmed the incident on their shared runway, stating the pilot ejected successfully, and an investigation into the crash is underway.
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A F-35B pilot made an emergency ejection after the fighter jet made a hard landing Thursday morning at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth in Texas.

A video of the incident showed the short takeoff and vertical landing (STO/VL) variant fighter coming down for a landing, bouncing then tipping over on its nose and skidding around on its wing before the pilot ejected into the clear.

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