911 call released from F-35 crash in South Carolina: ‘Lost track of the airplane’
The Dramatic 911 Call from the F-35 Crash Reveals Startling Details
In the aftermath of an F-35 crash in South Carolina, a recently released 911 call has shed light on the expensive incident that is currently under investigation by the U.S. military.
The call was made by a local resident who witnessed the pilot of the F-35 appearing at their house after ejecting from the plane, desperately seeking help. The pilot informed the police dispatcher that the plane had experienced an “aircraft failure,” but was unsure of its whereabouts.
Startled, the resident exclaimed, “I guess we’ve got a pilot in our house, and he says he got ejected.”
Confused, the dispatcher asked, “I’m sorry — what happened?”
The resident urgently replied, “We’ve got a pilot in the house, and I guess he landed in my backyard, and we’re trying to see if we could get an ambulance to the house, please.” It was then that the pilot took over the call.
The pilot’s voice came through the line, revealing the gravity of the situation. “We have a military jet crash. I’m the pilot. We need to get rescue rolling. I’m not sure where the airplane is,” he said. ”It would have crash-landed somewhere. I ejected.”
911 call from the pilot who ejected from the F-35 over South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/BovDqALeuH
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Once the police arrived, the pilot was safely transported to a local medical center in stable condition, while his wingman successfully landed at the base, as reported by WCBD.
Initially, the plane could not be located, prompting military officials to seek the public’s assistance in finding it. The incident was referred to as a “mishap.” However, debris from the plane was eventually discovered in Williamsburg County on Monday.
The F-35, with a staggering price tag of approximately $100 million, continued to travel for about 60 miles after the pilot ejected. According to a spokesperson for Joint Base Charleston, the F-35B Lightning II jet from the Marine Attack Training Squadron was put on autopilot before the pilot’s ejection, as reported by WCIV.
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While the investigation into the crash is ongoing, a Marine Corps official revealed to the Military Times that the pilot was ”forced to eject” due to a malfunction with the plane.
A recent report from the Government Accountability Office highlighted that the F-35 fighter jets are only ”mission ready” for slightly over half of the time.
Diana Maurer, the author of the GAO report, expressed concern, stating, “If the aircraft can only perform 55% of the time and the goal is 85 to 90% of the time, taxpayers are not getting their money’s worth.”
How will the ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash impact the reputation and credibility of the F-35 program
Ot be located, and emergency services were dispatched to search for any signs of the wreckage. The South Carolina Air National Guard, along with local law enforcement agencies, conducted an extensive search operation to locate the crashed aircraft. Finally, after several hours of searching, the wreckage was found in a densely wooded area near the crash site.
The F-35, a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet, is considered one of the most advanced and expensive military aircraft in the world. The incident not only raises concerns about the safety of the pilot and the aircraft, but also raises questions about the overall reliability and maintenance of the F-35 fleet.
The investigation into the incident is still ongoing, with both the U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin, the manufacturer of the F-35, working together to determine the cause of the crash. Preliminary findings suggest that an “in-flight emergency” occurred, forcing the pilot to eject from the aircraft. However, the exact cause of the emergency is yet to be determined.
This incident comes as a blow to the reputation and credibility of the F-35 program, which has already faced numerous setbacks and controversies throughout its development and deployment. The high cost of the F-35, combined with persistent technical issues and delays, has drawn criticism and skepticism from defense experts and politicians alike.
Despite these challenges, the F-35 remains a critical component of the U.S. military’s air superiority strategy. Its advanced capabilities, including stealth technology and enhanced sensor systems, are intended to give the U.S. an edge in modern warfare. However, incidents like this highlight the need for constant evaluation and improvement in the design, maintenance, and operation of the aircraft.
As the investigation continues, it is crucial for the U.S. military and Lockheed Martin to be transparent and accountable in addressing any underlying issues or vulnerabilities that may have contributed to the crash. The safety of the pilots and the reliability of the aircraft must be the utmost priority.
This incident serves as a reminder that even the most advanced military technology can encounter unforeseen challenges and risks. It underscores the ongoing importance of thorough training, rigorous maintenance procedures, and continuous monitoring to ensure the safety and effectiveness of our military forces.
In the wake of this crash, it is imperative for the U.S. military to reevaluate its procedures and protocols to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Lessons must be learned, and improvements should be made to enhance the safety and reliability of the F-35 fleet. The lives of the pilots and the success of military missions depend on it.
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