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Second US fighter jet misplaced in Purple Sea after going overboard throughout touchdown

By Editorial Board Published May 7, 2025 2 Min Read
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Second US fighter jet misplaced in Purple Sea after going overboard throughout touchdown

A second US fighter jet has been misplaced within the Purple Sea in simply over every week after going overboard when touchdown on an American plane provider.

The F/A-18 Tremendous Hornet’s two pilots had been compelled to eject throughout Tuesday’s failed touchdown on the USS Harry S Truman provider, defence officers stated.

The pilots had been later rescued by a helicopter and suffered minor accidents. Nobody on the flight deck was damage.

It comes after a US sailor suffered minor accidents when an F-18 jet and its tow tractor fell overboard from the identical provider on 28 April.

The incident compelled a crew member within the pilot seat of the jet and one other within the tow tractor to leap away, the US Navy stated.

The F-18 jets are value round $60m (£45m) every.

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The USS Harry S Truman provider pictured in 2022. File pic: AP

A defence official stated the newest incident occurred when “the arrestment failed”.

This refers back to the hook system utilized by plane when touchdown on carriers, which catches metal wire ropes on the flight deck.

It has not been revealed which a part of the system failed.

The Truman, which has been enjoying a task within the airstrike marketing campaign by the US towards Yemen’s Houthi rebels, was additionally concerned in one other incident in February when it collided with a service provider vessel close to Port Mentioned in Egypt.

In December, the missile cruiser USS Gettysburg mistakenly shot down an American F/A-18 jet over the Purple Sea.

Each pilots within the plane ejected and had been rescued – certainly one of them suffered minor accidents.

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