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U.S. Military Can't Find $100 million Fighter Jet after 'Mishap'

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(North Charleston, South Carolina) - The U.S. military is looking for a missing fighter jet after the pilot bailed out.

A Marine Corps pilot ejected from an F-35B Lightning II after a mishap Sunday and landed safely in North Charleston, South Carolina.

The plane, however, is nowhere to be found.

Officials are looking in the area north of Joint Base Charleston near Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion.

The base is asking anyone who has any information on the possible location of the hundred-million-dollar aircraft to give them a call.


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