The
technical air worthiness authorities of the Department of the Air Force and Department of the Navy have issued a directive to ground
the F-35 fleet based on initial findings from the runway fire
incident that occurred at Eglin Air Force Base on June 23, Pentagon
Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby announced on Thursday.
“The
root cause of the incident remains under investigation,” Kirby
said. “Additional inspections of F-35 engines have been ordered,
and return to flight will be determined based on inspection results
and analysis of engineering data. Defense Department leadership
supports this prudent approach. Preparations continue for F-35
participation in international air shows in the United Kingdom,
however a final decision will come early next week.”
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Not only figuratively burning through billions of dollars but now LITERALLY, burning...sigh
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