Ice and Hydraulic Issues Cause F-35 Crash in Alaska

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A U.S. Air Force F-35A crashed at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska due to ice buildup in the landing gear caused by water-contaminated hydraulic fluid, which led to faulty sensors and automated ground-operation mode, resulting in loss of control. The pilot ejected safely, and the incident highlights challenges of operating in cold environments and issues with aircraft maintenance and automation systems.
- Dramatic F-35 Crash At Alaskan Air Base Caused By Iced-Up Landing Gear The War Zone
- F-35 pilot held 50-minute airborne conference call with engineers before fighter jet crashed in Alaska CNN
- F-35A crashed in Alaska due to ice buildup in its landing gear, Air Force report says Stars and Stripes
- Contaminated Hydraulic Fluid, Ice Led to Fiery F-35 Crash in Alaska Air & Space Forces Magazine
- Pilot spent 50 minutes on call to engineers before F-35 crash The Telegraph
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