Weird 911 audio after a pilot ejected from a stealth army jet and landed in somebody’s yard is elevating much more questions on what went down earlier than the jet went down.
As we reported, an F-35 crashed in South Carolina Sunday, after an undescribed “malfunction” brought on the pilot to eject from the jet, which was flying at 1,000 toes.
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The pilot landed within the yard of a house, and apparently injured his again. You hear the home-owner tremendous calmly speaking to a really confused 911 dispatcher, explaining the pilot wanted an ambulance.
The home-owner says, “We received a pilot in the home and I suppose he landed in my yard, and we’re attempting to see if we may get an ambulance to the home, please.”
Then the pilot will get on the horn, saying, “Ma’am, a army jet crashed. I am the pilot. We have to get rescue rolling,” including, “I am undecided the place the airplane is. It will have crash landed someplace. I ejected.”
The dispatcher wants to listen to all of it a couple of instances earlier than she will course of what occurred.
The jet crashed in a distant space of South Carolina. A resident advised a neighborhood information reporter what it gave the impression of earlier than and on impression.
It took the army practically 24 hours to find the wreckage, which is extraordinarily puzzling.
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There was no official phrase on the character of the malfunction, how the aircraft continued to fly for half an hour after the pilot ejected and why the wreckage went MIA for a day.