Japanese fighter jet crashes over Pacific, pilot missing
Team Udayavani, Apr 10, 2019, 9:46 AM IST
Tokyo: Wreckage from a Japanese F-35A stealth fighter jet has been found a day after it disappeared off the radar over the Pacific, the country’s defence minister said Wednesday.
There was no word yet on the fate of the one pilot on board the jet, Defence Minister Takeshi Iwaya said.
“We have collected part of its tail” in search operations at sea with planes and vessels, Iwaya told reporters.
“We believe it crashed,” he added.
The fighter jet went missing around 7:30 pm (16:00 IST) Tuesday as it was flying some 135 kilometres east of Misawa, northeastern Japan, on a training mission.
The plane lost contact about 30 minutes after taking off from Misawa Air Base with three other aircraft.
Japan is deploying F-35As, each of which costs more than 10 billion yen (USD 90 million), to replace the ageing F-4 fighter jet.
The jet was one of 13 F-35s deployed at the base, according to a defence official.
The remaining 12 F-35A fighters have been grounded for the time being, according to the defence ministry.
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