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F-35 pilot spent nearly an hour troubleshooting with Lockheed before ejecting

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F-35 pilot spent nearly an hour troubleshooting with Lockheed before ejecting
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Jim Taiclet, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer | Lockheed Martin Corporation

A recent report has provided new details about the January 2025 crash of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II. According to CNN, the pilot involved in the incident spent nearly an hour on an airborne conference call with five Lockheed Martin engineers as they tried to troubleshoot multiple system failures before the pilot was forced to eject.

The incident occurred on January 28, 2025, after the aircraft departed from Eielson Air Base in Fairbanks, Alaska. The pilot encountered a problem when the landing gear would not fully retract and then locked at an angle when extended. Attempts to resolve the issue caused the plane's computers to believe it was on the ground, which made the jet uncontrollable.

After running through standard checklists, the pilot contacted Lockheed Martin engineers for assistance. The engineers advised attempting a touch-and-go maneuver to correct the landing gear alignment. However, after two attempts, the aircraft’s computer switched into "automated ground-operation mode," resulting in violent oscillations and loss of control.

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The pilot ejected after approximately 50 minutes on the call with engineers and sustained only minor injuries. The F-35, valued at close to $100 million, was destroyed in the crash.

An investigation found that hydraulic fluid servicing one of the landing-gear circuits contained about 30% water instead of none. In Alaska’s cold conditions, this led to ice blockages in critical systems. The frozen fluid caused all three sensors to incorrectly report that the jet was on the ground, prompting its flight-control computer to switch from flight mode to ground mode and making it unflyable.

Despite extensive troubleshooting efforts by Lockheed Martin engineers during the call, they were unable to identify a probable cause while airborne. The report notes that although engineers can provide technical support remotely, their ability is limited by information relayed by pilots during emergencies.

This event is among several incidents involving F-35s in recent years. In May 2024, another F-35B variant crashed but also resulted in no fatalities. Nine days after January’s crash, another F-35 departing Eielson Air Base experienced hydraulic freezing but landed safely. These issues have been linked primarily to oversight problems and improper servicing procedures related to hydraulic fluid distribution.

The F-35 program features several variants designed for different operational needs:

- The F-35A is considered the basic or primary version.

- The F-35B includes short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) capabilities using a lifting fan.

- The F-35C is built for carrier operations with larger wings and reinforced structures.

Operating these advanced jets involves managing complex systems and technology innovations introduced by Lockheed Martin. This complexity increases both operational challenges and maintenance demands for crews and support teams.

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