The F-35 Fighter Jet of the British Royal Navy at the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala made emergency landing on 14 June and even after 19 days, the malfunction in this aircraft could not be removed. Now information has been revealed from sources that the Stuck fighter jet in Kerala will be taken back to Britain by taking parts to the Britain.
The aircraft failure could not get away
Despite many attempts to fix the aircraft in Kerala, the stealth fighter of Fifth Generation is still standing on the ground due to the flaw of jet engineering. Sources have confirmed the case that all attempts to prepare the aircraft to fly again have proved to be a failure.
In such a situation, there is no other way but to carry the aircraft. Apart from continuous delays, no engineering team from the United Kingdom has reached India yet. Sources said that a group of thirty engineers was expected to reach Thiruvananthapuram for repair, but they have not reached yet.
Jet will now go back into pieces
Due to no deadline for the return of the aircraft, British officials are now working on alternative schemes to bring back the aircraft. Partly breaking the aircraft has emerged as the best option to withdraw the aircraft from the military transport.
According to reports, Britain is now considering taking this fighter jet into a C-17 globalmaster aircraft, which will be a different step for this aircraft. The option of opening the aircraft’s parts and taking them back through a globemaster is being considered.
Emergency landing took place at the airport
The HMS Prince of Wales Career Strike Group was operating 100 knots away from the coast of F-35B Kerala, when the aircraft was landed at Thiruvananthapuram Airport under emergency due to bad weather and lack of fuel. The Indian Air Force helped in safe landing and also transported fuel and logistics.
However, when the fighter aircraft was preparing to return to its aircraft career, hydraulic failure was detected during the pre -tackoff investigation. This problem is considered serious as it can safely affect the ability of jet to fly and land. A small Royal Navy team with three technicians tried to fix the malfunction, but the complexity of the problem did not succeed.
Fighter jet has been parked at the airport’s Bay-4 to protect CISF. Initially, the Royal Navy rejected the Air India’s proposal to take Jet to the hangar, despite the monsoon rains in Kerala. Later, the British Navy agreed to take Jet to the hangar.
Aircraft became a means of publicity for tourism
The F-35B Lightning Fighter Jet of the British Royal Navy, who made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, is now inadvertently promoting Kerala tourism. This state -of -the -art stealth fighter jet is currently standing at this airport due to technical fault and is waiting for repair. But now this military case is no longer limited to airbase or army. Now it is being seen in a creative manner in the world of travel and tourism.
Kerala tourism poster is becoming viral
A new poster on the ‘X’ handle of Kerala Tourism is going viral, showing Fider Jet in front of Kerala coconut trees and green beautiful backdrops. In the poster, it is written in a fun way, ‘Kerala is such a wonderful place that no longer does not feel like going here. I will definitely recommend. It has been jokingly described by the statement of ‘UK F-35B’. Online discussion was not limited to this poster just.
X users gave such a response
A user Sumona Chakraborty wrote in a funny manner in his post, “Now it is not a start without coconut oil.” It was a mild string on the use of coconut oil in Kerala. Another user ‘The Chhagatoka’ has further imagined his imagination. He made a poster in which the same fighter aircraft was shown standing in front of a roadside tea shop and the caption was now not taking the name of leaving. The brother found peace, toddy and banana chips here.
Jet waiting for repair
This F-35B jet is considered one of the most modern fighter aircraft in the world. It costs more than US $ 110 million. The jet made an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram Airport on 14 June. Jet is currently standing there and is unable to fly due to technical fault. Officials say that Aviation Engineer from Britain will reach Thiruvananthapuram and repair the jet.