A U.S. Marine F-35B Joint Strike Fighter Jet sits in a hangar after the roll-out Ceremony at Eglin Air Force Base in FloridaWASHINGTON (Reuters) – The head of Pratt & Whitney's militia engine industry mentioned on Wednesday that using down the cost of the F-35 fighter jet was "burned in our mind," however cuts sparked by U.S. budget woes may sluggish the hassle. Bennett Croswell, president of Pratt & Whitney Militia Engines, said he met with the Air Pressure common who heads the Pentagon's F-35 program in Australia after he accused Pratt and F-35 high contractor Lockheed Martin Corp of looking to "squeeze each nickel" out of the U.S. govt. …