The F-35 fighter plane goes to flames after falling from heaven on Alaska
An Air Force Fighter pilot at the hospital after a jet F-35 crashed at Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanx, Alaska.
The B-35 fighter jet crashed on Tuesday at 12:49 pm, causing “significant aircraft damage,” the air base statement said.
The pilot, which has not yet been identified, has certainly dropped and transported to Bassett Army Hospital for further assessment, according to a statement.
The pilot is in a stable state.
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“Our people are our most important resource, and we are handed over [to] Providing their safety and security, “said Colonel Paul Townsend, commander 354 of the fighting wing.
Townsend added that the base would work to prevent similar incidents in the future.
“I assure you that the United States Air Force forces will conduct a thorough investigation into the hope that they will reduce the chances of not repeating such phenomena,” he said.
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During the press conference, Townsend told reporters that he would “be” prematurely “speculating about the cause of the collision, but noted that the pilot had done standard procedures when they had” failed “.
He said the base remained safe in the F-35 aircraft.
Jet participated in a local training event when they declared an emergency, Townsend confirmed.
It is known that the place of impact “is on the basis inside the fence line, according to officials.
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The base warned the locals near the base to stop “interfering with the effort on recovery”, and the Federal Law prohibits a photo along the highway.
The Base spokesman told Fox News Digital to work more information and the investigation remains active.
It is estimated that the F-35 combat jet will cost around $ 80 million, according to the Air & Space Force magazine.