Pilot was found safe after he jumped out of a crashed F-35 at an Air Force Base in Utah.

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The F-35A Lightning II crashed at the north end of the base's runway at 6:15 p.m. local time, the wing said on social media. On the ground, no one was hurt.

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Hill Air Force Base tweeted, "The pilot ejected, was found, and was taken to a local hospital for observation." There were no more details about the pilot's health.

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Colonel Craig Andrle, said that the pilot was on his way back to Hill Air Force Base from a normal training mission when he jumped out of the jet.

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The crash started a fire that burned between eight and ten acres. The fire was put out by the crews.

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The Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System is one of the F-35's electronic sensors (DAS).

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This system gives pilots a better idea of what's going on in a sphere around the plane.

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This system gives pilots a better idea of what's going on in a sphere around the plane.

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With these features, the F-35 can lead the defense community as it moves toward a future war fighting force that is based on the Internet.

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The F-35's engine has a three-stage fan, a six-stage compressor, an annular combustor, it can put out 43,000 lbs of thrust.

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The F-35 is designed to give the pilot the best possible situational awareness, and the ability to strike with pinpoint accuracy in any weather.

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The F-35 also brings together strategic international partnerships that make the plane more affordable by cutting down on duplicate research and development.

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