An undated handout photograph shows Lockheed Martin Corp.'s F-35 fighter jet, provided to the media on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011. Source: Lockheed Martin Corp. via Bloomberg
Pentagon Says To Resume F-35 Flights -- Reuters
* Flights could resume Friday if weather allows
* Week-long grounding imposed after engine blade crack found
* Reports to be required after 25 hours of flight time
WASHINGTON, Feb 28 (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Thursday it would resume flights of its F-35 fighter jets following a week-long precautionary grounding imposed after a crack was found on an engine blade on a test plane in California.
"F-35 flight operations have been cleared to resume," Pentagon spokeswoman Kyra Hawn said in a statement. She said flights could begin as early as Friday, depending on weather conditions.
No additional cracks were found during inspections of engines on the remaining 50 planes in the Pentagon's fleet, or any spare engines, Hawn said.
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More News On The F-35 Being Permitted To Fly Again
Pentagon ends grounding of F-35 fighters -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Lockheed F-35 Flights Permitted to Resume, Pentagon Says -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Pentagon Returns New F-35 Jets to Service After Investigation -- New York Times
F-35 Gets Go-Ahead After Being Grounded -- Wall Street Journal
F-35 cleared to fly again after inspections find no problems -- Star-Telegram
Pentagon Says Lockheed F-35 Flights Can Resume After Engine Trouble -- Business Insider
Grounded US F-35 fighter jet fleet to resume flights -- BBC
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