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Zombie planes: How ghost jets flew & landed without pilots

A missing US Air Force F-35 jet continued to fly in a "zombie state" after its pilot ejected in a mysterious "mishap".

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Secondly, in 1989, a Soviet MiG-23, known as the "Ghost MiG," caused a commotion as it flew unmanned for over 600 miles, crossing the Iron Curtain and eventually crashing into a residence in Belgium.