ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A U.S. Air Force pilot was reported to be safe after a single-seat F-35 fighter jet crashed Tuesday during a training exercise at a base in Alaska.
The pilot experienced an “inflight malfunction” but was able to eject from the aircraft, Col. Paul Townsend, commander of the 354th Fighter Wing, told a news conference. The plane crashed during the landing phase of the flight at Eielson Air Force Base, he said.
The pilot had declared an inflight emergency prior to the crash and was in stable condition and being evaluated at a medical facility, he said.
The crash, which occurred early Tuesday afternoon, caused significant damage to the aircraft, the Air Force said in a statement.
Eielson Air Force Base is about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Fairbanks.
Townsend said in the statement said the Air Force would conduct “a thorough investigation in hopes to minimize the chances of such occurrences from happening again.”
Eielson was selected in 2016 to host 54 F-35s, spawning an expansion that cost more than a half-billion dollars that was to include 36 new buildings and dozens of housing units. The expansion included about 3,500 new active duty airmen and their dependents.
With the capability to fly more than 12 hours at a time, the F-35 can reach almost anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere in one mission.
In May, an F-35 fighter jet on its way from Texas to Edwards Air Force Base near Los Angeles crashed after the pilot stopped to refuel in New Mexico. The pilot was taken to a hospital with serious injuries.
In October, a Marine investigation blamed the pilot of an F-35 for ejecting from the aircraft when he didn’t need to, causing the fighter to fly unmanned for 11 minutes before it crashed in rural South Carolina in 2023.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
A pilot is safe after an F-35 military jet suffered ‘significant damage’ in an accident at an Alaska base.
The incident occurred at Eielson Air Force Base on Thursday, where the F-35A Lightning II aircraft experienced an accident during a routine training flight. The pilot was able to safely eject from the aircraft and was later found to be in good condition.
The extent of the damage to the F-35 jet is still being assessed, but initial reports indicate that it suffered significant damage. The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.
The safety of our military pilots is always a top priority, and we are grateful that the pilot involved in this incident was able to safely eject and escape unharmed. Our thoughts are with the pilot and their family during this time.
We will continue to provide updates on this situation as more information becomes available. Thank you to all of our service members for their dedication and bravery in protecting our country.
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