US Navy pilot ejects, 7 hurt in F-35 South China Sea ‘landing mishap’

US Navy pilot ejects, 7 hurt in F-35 South China Sea ‘landing mishap’

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An F-35C Lightning II taxis on the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in October 2021. Photo: US Navy

WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Seven US Navy sailors were hurt on Monday when an F-35C warplane had a “landing mishap” on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson in the South China Sea and the pilot ejected, the US Navy said.

A navy statement said the incident happened during “routine flight operations” in the South China Sea.

“The pilot safely ejected from the aircraft and was recovered via US military helicopter,” it said. “The pilot is in stable condition. There were seven total sailors injured.”

The statement said three of the sailors required evacuation to a medical facility in Manila and four were treated on-board the carrier and released. It said all the sailors evacuated were assessed as being in stable condition.

The navy said the cause of the “inflight mishap” was under investigation.

The Pentagon said two US Navy Carrier Strike Groups, led by the Carl Vinson and USS Abraham Lincoln, began operations in the South China Sea on Sunday.

The carriers entered the disputed sea for training as Taiwan reported a new Chinese air force incursion at the top of the waterway. — NNN-AGENCIES

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