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How in the hell do you lose an airplane. Not seeing this reported anywhere else
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How in the hell do you lose an airplane. Not seeing this reported anywhere else
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Recovery efforts are underway after a pilot safely ejected from a plane Sunday afternoon in North Charleston.
Joint Base Charleston says they are responding to a “mishap” involving an F-35B Lightning II jet from Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron (VMFAT) 501 with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing.
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According to officials, a pilot was found on South Kenwood Drive in North Charleston after safely ejecting from the passing plane.
Joint Base Charleston says the pilot was transported to a local medical center and is in stable condition.
His wingman, in another aircraft, safely landed at Joint Base Charleston.
Joint Base Charleston and Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort are working with local law enforcement to locate the F-35.