The U.S. military lost one of its most advanced fighter jets on Sept. 17. The F-35 was last seen near Charleston, South Carolina. The pilot ejected, with the jet allegedly remaining on autopilot. The military even had to ask the public for help in locating the $80-million stealth jet. Now debris has been found in a field in the state. Here to speak with us about the incident is Ronald J. Rychlak, a distinguished professor of law at the University of Mississippi and an Epoch Times contributor.
The Greater Impact of the Missing F-35 Fighter Jet on the US Military: Ronald J. Rychlak
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The Greater Impact of the Missing F-35 Fighter Jet on the US Military: Ronald J. Rychlak
Views 5.7K •
September-19-2023
The U.S. military lost one of its most advanced fighter jets on Sept. 17. The F-35 was last seen near Charleston, South Carolina. The pilot ejected, with the jet allegedly remaining on autopilot. The military even had to ask the public for help in locating the $80-million stealth jet. Now debris has been found in a field in the state. Here to speak with us about the incident is Ronald J. Rychlak, a distinguished professor of law at the University of Mississippi and an Epoch Times contributor.