
Given that the fighter aircraft F-35 B of the British Royal Navy B in Thiruvanathapuram remains stuck, the Ministry of Tourism has made a slight comment and emphasized the removal of the state because visitors do not want to deviate. The British secret fighter made an emergency landing at Thiruvanathapuram Airport 14 June after announced low fuel levels. The bad weather at that time prevented to jet from the return to the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, which was 100 naval miles from the coast of Kerala. The aircraft then developed a hydraulic failure that prevented it from taking off.
In a post on the Social Media Platform, the Kereal Tourism Department shared a post with the title: “Kerala, a goal that you never want to leave. Thank you, Fauxy.”
The post also mentioned a review of the UK F-35 B, which was: “Kerala is such an amazing place, I do not want to leave. I definitely recommend.”
Social media users react
Several social media users took a funny tab in the post of tourism. One of the users wrote: “Now he refuses to start without coconut oil.”
Another user added: “Give him parotta and fried chicken with trytukada, it will never return.”
One of the users asked, “F-35, how much does the ticket cost per way?”
“Directly from Portuguese. The inheritance continues,” he added.
Jet UK F-35B grounded in Kerala
The British F-35B Jet, worth over $ 110 million and recognized as one of the most advanced warriors in the world, was carried out on 14 June.
June 27, PTI reported that British Letecs were coming to Thiruvananthapurama to repair the Royal Navy F-35B lightning nozzles.
“The aircraft will be moved to the hangar as soon as British engineering teams arrive with special equipment, thereby ensuring minimal disruption of the planned maintenance of other aircraft,” said the British High Commission spokesman.
The spokesman reported that the aircraft will continue to operate after repairs and security checks and said: “Ground teams continue to work closely with the Indian authorities to ensure security and security measures.
F-35: Designed to work from short track, aircraft carriers
The F-35 is also called “Lightning” in the British Service, it is a version of the Hundred (short take-off and vertical landing) fighter aircraft that is designed to work from short and aircraft ships.
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