The Air Force said Friday that it is grounding its fleet of F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets over a faulty component. The stand-down, which was first reported by Breaking Defense, was due to an issue with the cartridge actuated device (CAD) — a component inside ejection seats used to help propel the seats out of an aircraft. Capt. Jonathan Carkhuff, a spokesperson for Air Force Combatant Command, told The Hill in a statement that the command began a “Time Compliance Technical Directive to inspect all of the cartridges on the ejection seat within 90 days.” “Out of an abundance of caution, ACC units will execute a stand-down on July 29 to expedite the inspection process. Based on d
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