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    F-35s Grounded as Precaution After Crack Found in Engine Blade

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    02.21.2013

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    All F-35s have been grounded as a precaution after a routine engine inspection revealed a crack on an engine blade, Defense Department officials said here today.

    Officials call this a “cautionary suspension of flight.” The Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps fly F-35s.

    Inspectors found the crack in an F135 engine installed in an F-35A Lightning II aircraft at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. This is the conventional take-off and landing version of the joint strike fighter.

    Officials are shipping the engine and its associated hardware to Pratt & Whitney’s engine facility in Middletown, Conn., to conduct more thorough evaluation and root cause analysis.

    Officials said the grounding is precautionary. All F-35 flight operations have been suspended until the investigation is complete, officials said, and it is too early to know the fleetwide impact.

    “The F-35 Joint Program Office is working closely with Pratt & Whitney and Lockheed Martin at all F-35 locations to ensure the integrity of the engine, and to return the fleet safely to flight as soon as possible,” a Defense Department news release said.

    Story by Jim Garamone, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 02.21.2013
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 12:20
    Story ID: 508842
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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