Navy completes first F-35C aircraft carrier landings

Nov. 3, 2014: This photo provided by the US Navy shows an F-35C Joint Strike Fighter conducts its first arrested landing aboard the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz 40 miles off San Diego, Calif. (AP/U.S. Navy, William Cousins)

The Navy has completed the first two landings of F-35C Joint Strike Fighters on an aircraft carrier — a milestone for the new plane.

U-T San Diego reports that two F-35Cs landed aboard the USS Nimitz about 40 miles off San Diego on Monday.

The newspaper says both jets caught the "three wire" — the third of four cables stretched across the deck, considered a bulls-eye in Navy flying.

It was the first of 14 days of fighter testing.

The aircraft-carrier phase marks a key step for the overall F-35 program, which has suffered cost overruns and delays because of engine problems, computer-software troubles and other issues.

Other versions of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.'s F-35 are designed for conventional takeoff and landing, and short takeoff and vertical landing.