US Missing F-35 fighter jet disappears over South Carolina after pilot ejects in 'mishap' - The pilot parachuted over South Carolina but their fighter jet still hasn't been found by authorities. (Find my Iphone feature not enabled)

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Missing F-35 fighter jet disappears over South Carolina after pilot ejects in 'mishap'


The United States Marine Corps has launched a full investigation after an F-35 fighter jet has gone missing after a plot ejected over South Carolina.

The pilot was in a Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort F-35 when the incident occurred on Sunday, according to a spokesperson for the Marine Corps.

The pilot ejected over North Charleston, South Carolina at around 2pm. He was taken to a local hospital where he was in stable condition, said Major Melanie Salinas. The pilot’s name has not been released.

Based on the missing plane’s location and trajectory, the search for the F-35 Lightning II jet was focused on Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion, said Senior Master Sgt. Heather Stanton at Joint Base Charleston. Both lakes are north of North Charleston.

A South Carolina Law Enforcement Division helicopter joined the search for the F-35 after some bad weather cleared in the area, Stanton said. Military officials appealed in online posts Sunday for any help from the public in locating the aircraft.
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F-35 planeThe F-35 is manufactured by Lockheed Martin (Image: Getty)

Given that the pilot was engaging in a "military exercise" at the time of the disappearance of the F-35 fighter jet, speculation continues to abound about what, exactly, the pilots were doing in the area. Officials are still investigating why the pilot ejected, authorities said.

The pilot of a second F-35 returned safely to Joint Base Charleston, Salinas said. The planes and pilots were with the Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501 based in Beaufort, not far from South Carolina’s Atlantic coast.

Officials have asked for the public's assistance in finding the downed jet, something which local Congresswoman Nacy Mace blasted on social media.

Joint Base Charleston said in a tweet: "We’re working with MCASBeaufortSC to locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap this afternoon. The pilot ejected safely. If you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the F-35, please call the Base Defense Operations Center at 843-963-3600."

Nancy Mace responded: "How in the hell do you lose an F-35? How is there not a tracking device and we’re asking the public to what, find a jet and turn it in?"
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F-35 JetThe F-35 jet was still missing late Sunday afternoon (Image: Getty)

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Daily Express US has reached out to a representative for the United States Marine Corps for comment.

Officially known as the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, the missing fighter jet is part of a family of stealth multirole combat aircraft.

Considered one of the elite fighter jets, these stealth bombers are an essential tool of war for the American military.

Joint Base Charleston is a huge 20,000-acre base and shares space - including runways - with Charleston International.

Around 10,000 active service members live on the enormous base.

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I can understand loosing a small plane because the SC low country besides the coastline is sparsely populated. Maybe with the exception of a few farms and trailers but seriously how tf do you lose track of supposedly the most advanced fighter jet to the point where you have the ask the public for help? I wonder if some Chinese agent got to it first and took some metal samples for replication.
He was flying with a wingman, allegedly. Why wouldn't the other guy follow the aircraft to keep tabs on it?
Also I'm disappointed that there wasnt a rat race to who could find it first: good ol' boys in jacked up trucks, the government and methheads who want to sell it for scrap.
 
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Stand down orders are always issued after events like this until the investigation is completed why the plane crashed, it's SOP. Same thing happened in December of '22 in Texas, after the Royal Navy chucked one off a carrier in November of '21, and after USAF crashed one in Utah in October of '22.
 
This doesn't make sense. Why would the any Military admit to such incompetent boobery, then plaster "pls halp" messages all over social media for a newly released, still top-secret, high-valued, cutting-edge weapons platform?

This is either some form of honeypot to catch a local mole or weapons/equipment test for a new piece of surveillance tech.

Edit: The I.F.F. Transponder is fit to every aircraft as a 'you must have this' safety feature. they have their own frequencies which can be hidden from civvy air towers and other aircraft but generally turning it off while doing a sortie over your own nation is a big no-no.
The black box has it's own locating beacon, as well as an underwater version which pings when it touches water. Those things are designed to be nigh-on indestructible, using technology proven decades ago.

None of it ads up for normal flying other than multiple failures by the operator which would border on malicious intent. And no, shaniqua and daneeka aren't the ones piloting the very best of the best equipment that the airforce has to offer, regardless what some fluffy promotional material says.
Well, we've lost nuclear bombs in before so par for the course we also lose fighter jets.

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220804-the-lost-nuclear-bombs-that-no-one-can-find
 
You know, this whole thing sounds suspiciously like the plot to "Airwolf".
In what way? It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure when Airwolf was stolen (both when Moffet did it and when Hawke did), they just flew away really fast, no shenanigans with the pilot ejecting.
 
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How do you lose one? Wasn't his wingman paying attention to where they were when he went down? The only way I could imagine them NOT having even an idea is if it kept on flying afterward. Making this a very expensive and embarrassing mistake for the pilot and AF.
 
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Shout outs to the mongoloid from community happenings feed that thinks a singular F-35 costs multiple billions of dollars.
"LOL, it doesn't cost billions, just tens of millions." These things fail on at least a yearly basis now, even if it's due to diversity hires that's still money that has to be ripped from our hands and shredded through the military industrial complex, it isn't pocket change. You're also entirely ignoring that a lot of the ass pain people have about the program comes from it's incredibly ballooned development budget and just how long it took to actually come to fruition.

Doubtless with current inflation the jet will eventually cost billions per unit if nothing improves, anyways.
 
"LOL, it doesn't cost billions, just tens of millions." These things fail on at least a yearly basis now

85 million per unit fly away cost isn't billions, this math is pants on head retarded.

> even if it's due to diversity hires that's still money that has to be ripped from our hands and shredded through the military industrial complex, it isn't pocket change.

... you sound mad at the internet

> You're also entirely ignoring that a lot of the ass pain people have about the program

Ok, but how does yourself or anyone being self-admittedly asshurt about the F35, on a level not seen since Pierre Sprey was alive, make me MATI?

> Doubtless with current inflation the jet will eventually cost billions per unit if nothing improves, anyways.
I get u dont like it and you think/wish it should cost that much, but the orders of magnitude in difference between the figures makes for a dumb argument, no doubt.
 
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Random schizo or possibly telling the truth?
I had wondered about this since there had been so many rumors the f-35 software was possibly compromised by China or some other state actor.
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Saw this floating around either fedi or twitter. A slightly different flavor of scitzopost, but a hack seems slightly more likely than some fudd militia picking off a top of the line fighter with a high powered rifle.:thinking:
I honestly think the diversity hire pilot panicked and either accidently ejected, or thought he was about to crash and bailed.
 
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