The USS Carl Vinson, An F-35, And A Very Big Splash.
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Late January of this year, on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson there was an accident involving an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. In our On Aviation? digests we generally tend to focus on civil aviation
Newly leaked video shows F-35 crashing in flames on aircraft carrier
A video posted on social media over the weekend shows the stealth fighter that crashed on a US Navy aircraft carrier last month bursting into flames as it strikes the flight deck of the massive warship.
By Brad Lendon and Ivan Watson | CNN
Navy confirms video and photo of F-35 that crashed in South China Sea are real
A video showing the moments leading up to the crash of an F-35C Joint Strike Fighter that occured aboard the USS Carl Vinson on Monday is now circulating online. The Navy also confirmed that a photo showing a canopyless F-35 bobbing in the water which had begun circulating shortly before the video was also related to the crash.
By Max Hauptman | Task & Purpose
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USS Carl Vinson returns to San Diego after 8-month deployment
Thousands of servicemembers aboard the USS Carl Vinson will return to Naval Air Station North Island Monday, marking the end of an eight-month deployment. The ship was stationed in the Indo-pacific region. Its return comes after a video leaked last week showing a fiery F-35 jet crash on deck. Several sailors were hurt in the incident. Officials said the incident involving an F-35C Lightning II occurred during routine flight operations
By CBS 8 Staff | CBS8
What Happens When a Stealth Jet Ends Up on the Ocean Floor?
On Jan. 24, one of the U.S. Navy’s most expensive warplanes crashed as it tried to land on an aircraft carrier and sank to the bottom of the South China Sea. The $94 million F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is now the subject of a salvage operation
By John Ismay | The NY Times
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