On various aviation videos on YouTube, it has been covered where pilots shutting down the good engine over the bad has happened, or fuel has been shut on a good engine instead of the bad. I guess any pilot regardless of their vast experience can have a bad day where most routine procedures can be confused when something non routine happens that adds extra pressure on the crew to lead a chain of mistakes. Fortunately, most mistakes are corrected before anything disastrous happens. Not all pilots are like “Sully” !
There is something fishy going on with this story by the minute.
It turns out, there were two F-35s flying in formation when one pilot ejected out and the plane went for a flight on auto pilot and got lost, so how did the second F-35 lost sight of the pilotless F-35 on Auto Pilot?
Have they really found the crash site of the F-35, or is it just an another story given to the public?
""We got a pilot in the house, and I guess he landed in my backyard, and we're trying to see if we could get an ambulance to the house, please," the resident said in the Sept. 17 call."