ABOARD THE USS GEORGE WASHINGTON–The Navy is getting closer to declaring the carrier-variant F-35C ready for combat with a third and final round of carrier tests taking place this month off the coast of Norfolk, Virginia.
For the first time, operational pilots are getting a chance to fly the aircraft, with a dozen instructors from Fighter Squadron 101 out of Naval Air Station Oceana getting carrier-qualified this week with ten arrested landings and two touch-and-go maneuvers apiece.
The seven F-35Cs aboard the carrier George Washington got a lot of action Monday as test pilots and instructors conducted carrier qualifications. Later on this month, they’ll be testing out asymmetric load-outs, helmet display upgrades and more.
We’ll have a story on that soon at Military.com. In the meantime, enjoy these photos from today’s carrier quals aboard the George Washington.
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