F-35 fighter jet crashes in South
Carolina, pilot ejects
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[September 29, 2018]
(Reuters) - A U.S. military F-35B
fighter jet crashed near the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in South
Carolina on Friday, for reasons that are under investigation, local law
officials and the U.S. military said.
The pilot, the only person aboard the craft, ejected safely and was
being checked for injuries, said a Pentagon spokesman, adding that there
were no other injuries.
The jet crashed just before noon local time. It was a Lockheed Martin
F-35B, a short take-off/vertical landing version of the F-35, said a
U.S. military official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
It was the first crash of an F-35 fighter jet since they became
operational in 2006, said another military official, also speaking on
the condition of anonymity. Friday's incident also marked the first time
a pilot had ejected from an F-35B, the official said.
Neither military nor local officials immediately offered a cause for the
crash. Military officials said the crash was under investigation.
Lockheed referred Reuters to the military for comment on the incident.
The F-35B stealth fighter jet was used by the United States in combat
this week for the first time, against the Taliban in Afghanistan, after
taking off from an amphibious assault ship in the Arabian Sea.
Israel in May was the first country to use the F-35 stealth fighter in
combat.
The crash came on the same day that the Pentagon announced an $11.5
billion contract for 141 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed, which lowers
the price for the most common version of the stealthy jet by 5.4
percent.
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Smoke rises at the site of a F-35 jet crash in Beaufort, South
Carolina, U.S., September 28, 2018 in this still image obtained from
social media. KENSLEY MINCEY CROSBY/via REUTERS
The plane in the South Carolina crash was one of 245 F-35 fighter
jets in the U.S. military, a Pentagon official said, and one of a
total of 320 F-35 jets being flown around the world.
Under the new contract signed on Friday, the next deliveries of
F-35B jets will cost about $115 million each, military officials
told Reuters.
The F-35B is the most expensive of three variants of the F-35, which
also include the F-35A conventional take-off and landing version,
and the F-35C, used aboard aircraft carriers.
Lockheed is the No. 1 U.S. defense contractor.
(Reporting by Bernie Woodall in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Mike
Stone in Washington, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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