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REPORT Royal Navy’s F-35 jet has crashed ‘because cheap rain cover was left on’ during takeoff

Last updated: November 24, 2021 15:44
Published 3 years ago Category: Military Reports Author: AIRLIVE
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A £100million fighter jet reportedly crashed because a plastic rain cover was left on it during take-off.

The expensive F-35 fighter jet plunged into the Mediterranean sea after a cheap plastic cover was reportedly kept on as the Royal Navy hunt for wreckage which contains top secret technology.

The plastic cover is believed to have been sucked into the F-35 Lightning’s engine of the Navy’s flagship as it flew down the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth during take off.

The Navy pilot “knew almost right away” and attempted to abort take-off but had to eject due to coming to an end on the runway, a source told The Sun.

It was reported that sailors spotted the cheap red cover bobbing in the sea after the fighter jet crashed into the Mediterranean.

A source said: “The covers and engine blanks are supposed to be removed before flight.

The pilot’s parachute reportedly caught on to the ship when he fled the cockpit as he was quite close to it.

Sources say that investigators think the crash might have been due to human error and oversight.

They added that no other F-35s were grounded because it was not an internal fault with the jet.

It has been reported that a US Navy salvage crew are trying to retrieve the wreck to prevent Russian submarines from taking its top secret technology.

The Ministry of Defence told the Sun they are still investigating the incident.

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