For the second time this year, a U.S. military pilot was forced to eject from a $100-million F-35 fighter jet before it crashed and caught fire. The U.S. Navy pilot safely landed in rural Fresno ...
Ejector seats are designed to be as safe as possible—but there are obvious inherent dangers in a rocket-powered ejection from ...
The pilot, who has not been identified, was attached to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 83, based at Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia, WAVY reported. Military officials have not said ...
WE BEGIN WITH BREAKING NEWS. THAT BREAKING NEWS IS IN FRESNO COUNTY WHERE WE’RE GETTING NEW VIDEO AFTER A MILITARY JET CRASHED INTO A FIELD AND BURST INTO FLAMES. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US HERE FOR OUR ...
A U.S. Navy aircraft is in the water off the coast of Virginia after a pilot ejected during a routine training flight this morning. According to the Naval Air Forces Atlantic commander, the pilot was ...
The wavy lines on some fighters' canopies signify an ejection system that explodes the canopy before hurtling the pilot away ...