
Days after the British Royal Navy F-35B fighter aircraft carried out an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, several social media contributions claimed that the British F-35B Lightning II was on sale on Olx.
The British Lightning II F-35B fighter landed at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport 14 June due to a suspicious hydraulic problem. The aircraft remains ground. According to media reports, the Indian offer was to move the nozzle to the hangar at the airport to help the British technical team to make repairs to the Royal Navy.
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The British aircraft was on a routine flight outside the Indian airspace when it made a technical mistake and diverted to southern Indian airports.
Meanwhile, social media users were also sent to social media and claimed that the aircraft was for sale for $ 4 million. However, the viral post is fake.
In fact, such a post was not found on the official website OLX. In addition, the F-35 fighter was in US dollars in “OLX advertising”, suggesting that the post was produced.
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When Livemint scanned Olx, we found that a person named OM Sai Ram, a member of OLX since 2018, said June 20. £1 crore.
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However, social media users crossed and commented the incident.
Here are several comments:
One wrote: “Someone gave the British fighter aircraft F-35B for sale on Olx🤣 Kais Kais Log Rehte Hai Yahan.”
Another wrote: “British fighter aircraft F-35B is on sale for just $ 4 million in Kerala in India. Description is wild ….”
The third wrote: “Someone has inserted sales of sales for US billions of dollars F-35B. This fighter aircraft is in India for 6 days due to technical problems. India is not for beginners 🤣🤣 Kya log hain vaii.
“Someone put this stuck fighter aircraft UK F-35B,” the fourth user wrote.
Why the nozzle is grounded
Although the emergency landing of the British current was caused by a technical mistake, the fifth -generation combat aircraft was still located at the airport for the third day.
Shortly after the incident, the carrier technicians arrived to start inspection and repairs. Six of them returned to the ship on Tuesday afternoon, while three employees – including a pilot – remain in Thiruvananthapurama to supervise their efforts.
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The pilot consisted of the airport office and the crew was moved to the emergency medical center after the incident, according to the preventive protocol.
Thiruvananthapuram International Airport makes their stay easier and provides accommodation and meals.
At the request of the Royal Navy was also organized a local ground agency and the Indian Air Force supports the United Kingdom team when returning the aircraft to full service.
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