
Pilot safe after F-35C crashes near central California Naval installation in US
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Lemoore (US), Jul 31 (AP) A pilot was safe after an F-35C fighter jet crashed near a central California naval installation on Wednesday, officials said.
Authorities received a report that a military jet had crashed and was engulfed in flames around 6:40 pm, the Fresno County Sheriff's Office said in a social media post.
Responding deputies, firefighters, California Highway Patrol officers and EMS personnel found the wreckage in a cotton field just north of Lemoore Naval Air Station.
The pilot, who had ejected, was found with a parachute in a nearby field, the sheriff's office said. He was flown to a hospital for evaluation and was expected to be OK.
Firefighters used a bulldozer to cut a path to the jet so fire engines could get close enough to extinguish the fire, the sheriff's office said.
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