This surely can't be related to that crash debacle over the weekend, right?
crashed F-35 was happening, found that the DoD's fleet of the fighter craft"face costly maintenance issues" that have led to an average of just 55 percent of them being ready for action at any given time.
At the repair depot level, where aircraft are taken for more serious fixes that can't be done by line repairmen, simply getting the facilities stood up to do repairs is causing a bottleneck."In October 2017, we reported that DOD did not have enough capacity to repair F-35 aircraft parts because it was 6 years behind schedule standing up those capabilities," the GAO said in its most recent report.
At the organizational level – we're talking military units doing repairs on the line – mission readiness is being affected by the inability to carry out maintenance tasks for several reasons, primarily a lack of parts, lack of training, lack of technical data and a lack of support equipment available on the flight line.
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