F-35 fighters over Edwards Air Force Base in a file photo. Darin Russell/Courtesy Lockheed Martin/via REUTERS
Reuters: Lockheed F-35 deliveries were halted for 30 days: Pentagon
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon halted shipments of Lockheed Martin Corp’s F-35 fighter jets for 30 days this fall after it discovered corrosion around fasteners and a fix was devised, the Pentagon and Lockheed said on Wednesday.
During routine maintenance at Hill Air Force Base in Utah, the Air Force detected “corrosion exceeding technical limits” where the carbon fiber exterior panel is fastened to the aluminum airframe. A lack of protective coating at the fastening point that would have prevented corrosion was identified as the primary problem, the Pentagon said.
The fastener issue on the current F-35 fleet is not affecting flights, nor is it a safety concern, the Pentagon said. Lockheed is investigating the extent of the corrosion issue across the fleet of more than 250 jets deployed to the U.S. military and its allies.
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3 comments:
Come on WNU it is like the rocket equation.
Everything is known, so what are they doing?
A new plane has necessarily a lot of problems, but corrosion....so quickly...
Jac,
We are talking about parts that have high heat stresses and other requirements.
Engineers know how to protect against corrosion and about everything they want to use, the EPA wants to add to Deuteronomy.
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