Pilot’s 50-minute in-flight conference call with tech support failed to avert $200 million F-35 fireball — pilot ejected and suffered only minor injuries

An accident report has revealed that a U.S. Air Force pilot spent 50 minutes on a conference call with Lockheed Martin engineers ahead of his plane plummeting to the ground and exploding in a fireball.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/video-conferencing/pilots-50-minute-in-flight-tech-support-call-failed-to-avert-usd200-million-f-35-fireball-the-pilot-ejected-and-suffered-only-minor-injuries

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