So many questions about this situation, even though it appears that they've now found the wreckage. They had to ask the public for help?
There was a "mishap"? The pilot managed to turn the autopilot on before ejecting? (I mean, if something happens that's so catastrophic that the pilot has to eject, is putting the thing on autopilot necessary?) There were two plans flying together - why did the second plane just left the unmanned jet fling without tracking it? There's no tracking or radar or transponder in place to be able to follow the jet to it's crash spot? What if it landed in a populated area - how do they explain that? Geez.
I guess they finally got the stealth systems on the Lightning working.