F-35 Stealth Fighter Jet Crashes in South Carolina

Jack Phillips
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A Marine F-35 stealth fighter crashed in South Carolina on Sept. 28, and the pilot ejected, according to officials.

The F-35B joint strike fighter crashed near Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort in Beaufort, South Carolina. It is the first-ever crash of the high-cost stealth plane.

The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office said the crash took place at 11:45 a.m. local time near Clarendon Road and Joe Allen Drive in Grays Hill.

“The military has confirmed that it was a military plane. It is unknown if there are any injuries associated with the crash. We will keep you updated as information becomes available. Please avoid the area,” the office said.

The sheriff’s office said the pilot ejected safely, CBS News reported.
Capt. Bob Bromidge, with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, told ABC News that the U.S. Marine Corps confirmed the plane was an F-35.

“The Marine Corps confirmed that it was one of theirs,” Bromidge said.

“It’s a total loss,” an unnamed Marines official told the AFP news agency.

It comes one day after a Marine Corps F-35B conducted its first-ever airstrike in Afghanistan. Few details were revealed about the airstrike.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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