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Re: F-35 pilot ejected from $100M jet over South Carolina due to bad weather as experts reveal why plane couldn’t be tracked  

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F-35 pilot ejected from $100M jet over South Carolina due to ‘bad weather’

The plane continued on for over 30 minutes, covering some 80 miles. I can’t imagine what the weather must have been like that a Navy pilot couldn’t handle. I would guess there was some airport within 80 miles where he could have landed it.

nacl

If the weather was really THAT bad, I would have preferred the protection of an aircraft rather than a parachute.


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F-35 pilot ejected from $100M jet over South Carolina due to bad weather as experts reveal why plane couldn’t be tracked
By: ribit
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Wed, 20 Sep 23 10:57 PM
Msg. 45968 of 58626

F-35 pilot ejected from $100M jet over South Carolina due to ‘bad weather’ as experts reveal why plane couldn’t be tracked

http://nypost.com/2023/09/20/f-35-pilot-ejected-over-south-carolina-due-to-bad-weather/

...sounds suspiciously like a hastily thought up excuse by someone who's back was up against the wall.


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