US Navy fighter plane went missing, pilot survived but military officials made this appeal to the common people
Base Charleston Senior Master Sergeant Heather Stanton said a South Carolina Law Enforcement Division helicopter was deployed to search for the F-35 jet after the bad weather cleared. Major Salinas has said that the pilot of the F-35 fighter jet has returned safely to Joint Base Charleston.
A US Navy fighter plane F-35 has gone missing after an accident. After this, American military officials have appealed to the general public for help in locating this missing fighter jet worth millions of dollars. According to media reports, army officials have said that the pilot flying this plane has saved his life by jumping from the plane. A Marine Corps pilot managed to safely eject from an F-35 Lightning-II jet over North Charleston on Sunday afternoon, according to officials.
Navy base officials say they are conducting a manhunt to find the fighter jet, along with federal aviation regulators, around two lakes north of the city of Charleston. The Joint Base Chief has appealed to the local residents of Charleston to help in this. The Navy Joint Base released the number in a post on social media platform X, saying, "If you have any information that can be of some assistance to our teams in locating the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center "
Base Charleston Senior Master Sergeant Heather Stanton said a South Carolina Law Enforcement Division helicopter was deployed to search for the F-35 jet after the bad weather cleared. Major Salinas has said that the pilot of the F-35 fighter jet has returned safely to Joint Base Charleston. There is a lot of discussion on social media due to this disappearance of the fighter plane. People are reacting heavily on this. Local congresswoman Nancy Mace wrote on Twitter, "How do you lose an F-35 fighter jet? How come it has no tracking devices on it and we are asking the public for help finding a jet and recovering it?" achieve."