Posted on 01/25/2022 7:41:09 AM PST by Enlightened1
The cause is still unclear: When a US fighter jet tries to land on an aircraft carrier in the South China Sea, an accident occurs. The jet crashes, the pilot is able to save himself by ejecting. Several sailors are injured on deck.
At least seven sailors were injured when an F-35 fighter jet crashed while attempting to land on a US aircraft carrier in the South China Sea. Three were taken to the hospital in Manila, Philippines, after the "accident," the US Navy said. Her condition was therefore stable.
The other four injured received medical treatment on board the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. Three of them have since been released. According to the report, the pilot of the F-35C jet was able to save himself by ejecting and was recovered by a military helicopter. He is said to be in stable condition.
A spokesman for the 7th Naval Fleet in Japan called the impact on the flight deck "superficial". The warship and its air squadron would have resumed normal operations. The cause of the accident is still being determined.
The crash is the first for an F-35C, a variant of the US Navy's single-engine stealth fighter designed for use on aircraft carriers. Versions of the F-35 are also flown by US allies and partners including Japan, South Korea, Britain, Australia, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands and Israel.
There are 3 variants of the F 35. A is air force, B is Marines, the vtol version, and C is the navy carrier version.
From the article...
“According to the report, the pilot of the F-35C jet was able to save himself by ejecting and was recovered by a military helicopter.”
I’m fairly certain the Navy wouldn’t use a helicopter to recover the ejected pilot from the aircraft carrier’s deck.
“The jet crashes, the pilot is able to save himself by ejecting. Several sailors are injured on deck.”
Which part of this is “affirmative action?”
The video really doesn’t make sense. Does the Carl Vinson have a ski ramp deck that no one knows about? This crash is supposedly during landing, yet the video shows the jet taking off. How did four sailors get injured by a jet going off the front of the ship?
Someone is pawning off the UK F-35 crash as current. The US Navy has obviously not released any footage.
I think that this article is an attempt at a translation from another language.
Did they suck a seagull down the intake?
“I remember the ‘her’ that crashed and died years ago on a carrier. I think she was the first black female to attempt a landing on a carrier.”
That is a lot of affirmative action to screw the pooch.
“Ain’t Affirmative Action wonderful.”
They said the pilot is a he and did not give the race of the pilot.
Copy.
I was once a parachute rigger in an ANG fighter wing, wherein a pilot lost power on takeoff (F-16) and punched out into the ground as his a/c rolled out of a survivable ejection envelope.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/07/31/Pilot-dies-in-military-jet-crash/9349712555200/
Don't take it personal, but you are a 100% wrong. When a person goes overboard and the ship is doing ~30MPH+, they don't wait for the ship to come to a stop to deploy a liberty boat to pick them up..
“The ship is a she! Silly Badger!”
A cruise ship captain said cruise ships are considered female because their decorations are worth more than the hull.
I think you may have misunderstood freepersup. Had the pilot landed on the carrier deck, a helicopter rescue would not have been necessary. Freepersup was implying that since a helicopter rescue was required, the pilot did land in the ocean.
Landing an aircraft on a carrier is probably the most difficult task there is - topped only by doing it at night.
But identifies as a non binary
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