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The F-35B stealth fighter pilot grew disoriented amid multiple system failures while flying in stormy weather over North Charleston in 2023 .
Investigators identified an "electrical event" during the flight that triggered multiple malfunctions, including the aircraft's radios, transponder and air navigation system.
But the pilot's decision to bail out of the jet was "ultimately inappropriate" because other instrumentation was "partially operational," the report says.
The Marine Corps says no punitive actions were taken against the pilot.
The pilot saw he was floating into a residential neighborhood and used his steering toggles to avoid power lines and land in a backyard.
A resident helped him into the kitchen and called 911 .
Del Pizzo said he was OK but that his back hurt.
Investigators cleared the pilot of dereliction of duty in June, months after investigators had done much of its investigation.
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