
The royal British naval helicopter MJS-101 landed on Tuesday at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport with a supportive crew to repair the defects of the Royal Navy F-35B, which made an emergency landing | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The combat aircraft of the Royal Navy F-35B of the United Kingdom Government, which carried out an emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport on the night of June on the night of June, remains based on the third day after developing a technical hitch. According to sources, the combat current developed technical defects when he was forced to carry out emergency landing after low fuel startup.
The royal British naval helicopter MJS-101 landed here on Tuesday with supporting staff to help the pilot and repair defects. The whole crew spends its time inside the emergency medical center at the airport. The airport authorities also arranged for a ground handling agency to help them at their request. The sources also refuted the reports of the pilot of the fighter aircraft sitting near the nozzle. The pilot sat inside the office of the apron near the nozzle, they said.
Food and accommodation of the crew will be organized by airport authorities.
The trast operation from the British HMS Prince in Wales performed a routine flying in front of the Indian identification zone against air defense, and with Thiruvananthapuram, it allocated as an airport for emergency recovery. Then he had to apply for an emergency landing because he ran on low fuel.
Published – June 17, 2025 21:28