Eglin F-35 Crash Blamed on Landing Speed, but Software, Helmet, Oxygen Also Faulted
Excessive landing speed primarily caused the May 19 crash of an F-35A at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., though faulty flight control logic, issues with helmet-mounted display, the jet’s oxygen system, and ineffective simulator training and were all contributing factors, according to an Air Force investigation.
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