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Debris of ‘ghost’ F-35 jet found 80 miles from South Carolina base after warplane kept flying despite pilot ejecting

THE debris of the missing F-35 fighter jet has been found 28 hours after its pilot ejected and the plane continued to fly on.

The US military had been desperately appealing for help to find the stealth plane that suffered a "mishap" on Sunday afternoon as it flew over over South Carolina.

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A file image of the F-35B Lightning II fighter jet that vanished on Sunday

The debris field was found 80 miles from the £64million aircraft's base in Charleston finally ending the mystery that surrounded its disappearance.

At around 2pm on Sunday, the pilot safely ejected following an unknown error, but the plane - reportedly left in a "zombie" state on autopilot - continued to fly on.

Military officials had called on the public to help find the Lightning II fighter jet as they struggled to locate it.

They described the incident as a "mishap" and stated they were focusing their attention around Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion based on the "jet’s last-known position".

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“The mishap is currently under investigation, and we are unable to provide additional details to preserve the integrity of the investigative process,” Joint Base Charleston said on Monday.

Also on Monday, the Marine Corps issued a two-day stand-down for all aviation units inside and outside of the US this week. 

No units will be allowed to fly until a two-day discussion about safety measures and procedures has taken place, according to an email seen by ABC News.

"Personnel from Joint Base Charleston and @MCASBeaufortSC, in close coordination with local authorities, have located a debris field in Williamsburg County," the base wrote on X/Twitter.

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They added: "The debris was discovered two hours northeast of JB Charleston.

"Members of the community should avoid the area as the recovery team secures the debris field."

F-35s are some of the world's most expensive and advanced fighter jets - known for their stealth, speed and aerodynamic body.

Their state-of-the-art sensors, systems and airframe enable it to be undetected by enemies, which further hampered the search effort.

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