The F-35 Joint Program Office restored flight clearance for the F-35B strike fighter variant, announced F-35 spokesman Joe DellaVedova. He said the JPO issued the return-to-flight order on Feb. 12, rescinding a cautionary suspension instituted on Jan. 18 after the failure of a fueldraulic hose on an F-35B jet during a training sortie on Jan. 16 at Eglin AFB, Fla. The hose enables actuator movement for the F-35B’s vectoring exhaust system, explained DellaVedova. Defense Department and contractor engineers determined that the hose was improperly crimped. Maintainers have inspected all the hoses of this type on the current fleet of 25 F-35Bs and will replace those out of tolerance, said DellaVedova. Once compliant hoses are installed, the airplanes may fly, he said. The flight suspension involved only the F-35Bs, not the Air Force’s F-35As or Navy’s F-35Cs.
USAF Proves Strike Eagles Can Carry 15 JDAMs
March 2, 2021
The Air Force is testing new ways to use the F-15E Strike Eagle to deliver bombs. The 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron recently flew an F-15E with six Joint Direct Attack Munitions on a single side, potentially expanding the number of the bombs the aircraft can carry to 15. Expanding…