“The F-35B is off probation. It’s doing well."
No offense to Mr. Work. Just that, given the totality of the program, his words, for someone in his position, are misleading.
This on the other hand, this is just plain misinformed nonsense:
As for the F-35B’s place in the Navy. Work said the service remains committed to the massive fleet planned for the F-35B to go along with the doubling the number of aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy.
“Because of [the F-35B] we’re going from 11 aircraft carriers to 22,” Work said.
Interesting how the F-35B got off of probation.

2 comments:
If it's doing so well when are they going to do the DAB and set IOC????
If it's doing so well when are they going to do the DAB and set IOC????
If it is doing so well why doesn't it cost about the same as an F-16 like they promised?
If it is doing so well why are the bulkheads cracking in fatigue testing?
If it is doing so well why is the software so behind schedule?
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