F/A-18 Overboard: Carrier Mishap Amid Yemen Ceasefire Developments

An F/A-18 fighter jet landing on the USS Harry S Truman went overboard in the Red Sea. The incident coincides with a ceasefire between the US and Yemen's Houthis, who cease attacks on ships. A fighter jet mishap marks a series of challenges faced by the Truman during its deployment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dubai | Updated: 08-05-2025 08:38 IST | Created: 08-05-2025 08:38 IST
F/A-18 Overboard: Carrier Mishap Amid Yemen Ceasefire Developments
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An F/A-18 fighter jet's unexpected journey into the Red Sea culminated in a high-stakes drama involving its two pilots and the USS Harry S Truman aircraft carrier. The jet went overboard after failing to arrest properly during its landing on the carrier on Tuesday, requiring the pilots to eject.

This incident emerges amid a ceasefire announcement between the U.S. and Yemen's Houthi rebels. US President Donald Trump and Oman's foreign minister confirmed the cessation of hostilities targeting ships in the Red Sea corridor, a move hailed by the Houthis as a victory against American aggression.

Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain as the Israeli military acknowledges Houthi claims of drone attacks. Meanwhile, the incident adds to a string of operational challenges facing the Truman, which remains mission-capable according to Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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