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Pentagon Grounds F-35s Over Cracked Engine

The fighter-jet program cost nearly $400B
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 22, 2013 3:36 PM CST
Pentagon Grounds F-35s Over Cracked Engine
The US Navy variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C.   (Wikimedia Commons)

The Pentagon says it has grounded its entire fleet of F-35 fighter jets after discovering a cracked engine blade. The problem was discovered during what the Pentagon called a routine inspection at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., of an Air Force version of the F-35. Other versions of the F-35 are flown by the Navy and the Marine Corps. All versions were grounded today.

The F-35 is the Pentagon's most expensive weapons program at a total estimated cost of nearly $400 billion. The suspension of flight operations will remain in effect until an investigation of the problem's root cause is determined. The Pentagon said the engine in which the problem was discovered is being shipped to a Pratt & Whitney facility in Connecticut for more thorough evaluation. (More F-35 stories.)

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