Imagine sitting through a seemingly endless conference call, only to have everything fall apart immediately afterward. That's essentially what happened to a US Air Force F-35 pilot. After a 50-minute airborne consultation with Lockheed Martin engineers failed to resolve an in-flight malfunction, the $200 million fighter jet plummeted to the ground. Fortunately, the pilot ejected safely, escaping a fiery end. This incident raises serious questions about aircraft maintenance protocols and the effectiveness of remote troubleshooting in critical situations. 🧐 The Incident at Eielson Air Force Base On January 28, an F-35 pilot encountered an in-flight issue during a routine training mission at Eielson Air Force Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. The problem occurred when the pilot attempted to retract the plane's landing gear after takeoff. Instead of retracting fully, the gear became stuck. Subsequent attempts to lo...
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