Marine F-35B forced to land over fuel issue
By Shawn Snow
May 4, 2018
An F-35B out the Marine Corps air station at Cherry Point, North Carolina, was forced to make an emergency landing on April 23 when the aircraft fuel light came on.
Officials provided few details of the incident and referred to the event as a “precautionary” and “uneventful landing.”
The pilot landed his F-35B after “receiving a fuel-related warning light from the aircraft” and returned to Fleet Readiness Center East located aboard Cherry Point, John M. Olmstead, a spokesman for FRC East told Marine Corps Times in an emailed statement.
However, Marine Corps Times has learned the F-35 was leaking fuel when it landed, and the engine abruptly shut off before coming to a complete stop because the aircraft was out of fuel.
The F-35B can carry nearly 14,000 pounds of fuel.
The F-35B involved in the incident had “recently undergone airframe modifications,” Olmstead explained.