Now Britain's fighter plane stood in Kerala, chasing, malfunctioning in hydraulic - British fleet F35B aircraft is still stuck in Kerala, it can be chased
The British F-35B fighter plane that makes emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport even stands a few days after the unsuccessful attempt to solve the fresh technical error. According to officials, a major maintenance team is expected to restore the aircraft and can be withdrawn by military transport aircraft if necessary. Ani, Thiruvananthapuram. A week ago, the F-35B fighter plane of British Royal Navy, who made emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram Airport in Kerala, now had a hydraulic malfunction. According to defense officials, it is likely to be taken back to Britain by a military transport aircraft. According to the assistant officials, the Indian Air Force will come to a major maintenance team to repair the aircraft, and if necessary, it can be withdrawn by military transport aircraft. The Indian Air Force offers all the help needed to solve the aircraft problem and the subsequent return. “A few days ago, the British fleet’s F-35B fighter plane was forced to make emergency landing due to low fuel,” officials said. The Indian Air Force then provided all necessary assistance, including fuel filling. However, when the plane returned, it caused a hydraulic error and could not return it. ‘An interview team from the British Navy has come. He said a British Navy interview team was trying to solve the problem, but could not succeed. A large maintenance team is expected to restore the aircraft. The aircraft can be brought back by military transport aircraft. Earlier, the F-35B fighter plane stood in Kerala since the night of a British royal fleet of the F-35B aircraft, which confirmed the F-35B fighter plane of a British royal fleet at Thiruvananthapuram Airport on the night of June 14.