A United Kingdom (UK) Navy F-35 fighter jet made an emergency touchdown at Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram Worldwide Airport on Saturday, round 9:30 PM attributable to low gasoline.
The plane needed to make an emergency touchdown after reporting low gasoline mid-flight, information wire PTI reported, citing sources.
“The pilot reported low gasoline and requested for permission to land. All the pieces was dealt with shortly and professionally,” the supply stated.
The jet is a part of the British Provider Strike Group’s plane provider, HMS Prince of Wales, and stays parked on the Thiruvananthapuram Worldwide Airport.
As per the usual protocol for any international navy plane working in Indian airspace, refuelling of the F-35 will solely happen after related authorities within the Central authorities approve of the identical, sources advised PTI.
‘Customary diversion by F-35’ says IAF
Indian Air Pressure (IAF) officers described the F-35 fighter jet’s emergency touchdown as a routine diversion, confirming they have been totally knowledgeable in regards to the state of affairs and had prolonged all vital assist.
“It is a regular incidence of diversion by an F-35. The IAF was totally conscious and facilitated the plane for flight security causes. All help is being supplied, and the IAF is coordinating with all related companies,” the IAF stated of their assertion.