F-35 Pilot Ejected From $100M Jet Due to ‘Bad Weather’ as Experts Reveal Why Plane Couldn’t Be Tracked
The pilot who ejected from a $100 million F-35 fighter jet claimed to have lost the plane in the weather — and likely bailed out before he could activate its tracking system, sources and experts said.
“He’s unsure of where his plane crashed, said he just lost it in the weather,” a voice can be heard saying of the pilot on a Charleston County Emergency Medical Services call posted Tuesday by a meteorologist.
The unidentified pilot landed in a North Charleston residential neighborhood and was taken to a local hospital for treatment. . .
Military officials have not yet released a specific reason for the pilot’s hasty exit, only referring to the incident as stemming from a “malfunction.”
Longtime military aviation expert and consultant Richard Aboulafia told The Post the pilot was likely operating the stealth fighter without any tracking capabilities activated — and ejected before he could do so. (Read more from “F-35 Pilot Ejected From $100M Jet Due to ‘Bad Weather’ as Experts Reveal Why Plane Couldn’t Be Tracked” HERE)
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