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MCAS Beaufort commanding officer gives new details on F-35B fighter jet ‘mishap’

An F-35B Lightning II performs a vertical landing aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The F-35B is the short takeoff and vertical landing variant of the jet which uses a jet propulsion system to execute the landing. The aircraft is with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501.
An F-35B Lightning II performs a vertical landing aboard Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort. The F-35B is the short takeoff and vertical landing variant of the jet which uses a jet propulsion system to execute the landing. The aircraft is with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 501. Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort

Beaufort’s Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) commanding officer Col. Mark D. Bortnem made a statement Tuesday afternoon about the F-35B Lightning II fighter jet “mishap” that forced a Beaufort-based pilot to eject, sending the plane crashing into a wooded area of Williamsburg County, SC.

Local law enforcement and airmen from Joint Base Charleston set up a tent and tables to begin coordinating recovery efforts for a stealth fighter jet that crashed in Williamsburg County, S.C., on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. (Henry Taylor/The Post And Courier via AP)
Local law enforcement and airmen from Joint Base Charleston set up a tent and tables to begin coordinating recovery efforts for a stealth fighter jet that crashed in Williamsburg County, S.C., on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. (Henry Taylor/The Post And Courier via AP) Henry Taylor AP

“The pilot ejected around 13:30 (1:30 p.m) Sunday and since that happened, we’ve been working constantly in a 24/7 evolution here at the air base to focus on the recovery of the pilot and also the recovery of the aircraft,” Bortnem told reporters Tuesday afternoon.

Bortnem said MCAS Beaufort will lead the investigation of the incident.

Site locator for MCAS Beaufort Lightning II fighter jet downed in Williamsburg County, SC.
Site locator for MCAS Beaufort Lightning II fighter jet downed in Williamsburg County, SC. Google Maps

The pilot landed safely in a North Charleston neighborhood near Joint Base Charleston and was taken to a local medical center for treatment. The elusive downed fighter jet was found around 6 p.m. Monday in rural Williamsburg County, according to reporting from the Post and Courier.

“Thankfully, the (F-35B) has a really good safety record, and we saw that experience itself last Sunday,” Bortnem said, adding that pilots at MCAS Beaufort had been flying the model for a decade.

“Now the investigation starts,” Bortnem said. That process starts at the crash site but will also involve conversations with the pilot, he said. The full investigation could take several months.

Bortnem advised locals to avoid the vicinity of the crash site, including flying drones in the surrounding airspace.

“And that’s for two reasons: for their safety, and also so we don’t compromise the integrity of that investigative process and of the crash site itself,” Bortnem said.

A squadron at MCAS Yuma received one of the first deliveries of F-35B fighter jets in 2012. Each plane costs about $135 million, according to figures from the Department of Defense.

The main entrance to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is photographed on Sept. 21, 2017.
The main entrance to Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is photographed on Sept. 21, 2017. Jay Karr Staff photo

This story was originally published September 19, 2023 at 2:58 PM with the headline "MCAS Beaufort commanding officer gives new details on F-35B fighter jet ‘mishap’."

Evan McKenna
The Island Packet
Evan is a breaking news reporter for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. A Tennessee native and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, he reports on crime and safety across Beaufort and Jasper counties. For tips or story ideas, email emckenna@islandpacket.com or call 843-321-8375.
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