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Posted: 10/16/2004 6:12:20 PM EDT
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[HOMER]DOH!!!!!![/HOMER] |
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Another picture of this one. |
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Assuming the F-15's engines weren't FODed, I'd estimate the damage to the plane in the 75,000 dollar class, at a guess. Maybe more depending on the condition of the radome and any internal damage that's not visible.
I'm SURE the guy who failed to connect the retainers correctly got more than an Article 15! CJ |
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I remember when that F-15 went into the doors. Everybody at my base was briefed on how to properly secure the arresting hook to the hold back assembly, then we passed around those pics and had a good smart ass remark for the nervous 7 levels.
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So no one has commented on all those white round "spots"? |
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Air Force releases F-15 ground accident report 01/18/01 - ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England (AFPN) -- Air Force officials completed the investigation of a ground-test aircraft accident that occurred here Aug. 11. The accident, which involved an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter aircraft and an engine testing facility, has been designated a "Class A" accident, which means it resulted in more than $1 million of damage. One airman sustained minor injuries. No other military or civilian personnel were injured. The Accident Investigation Board found that during a ground test of the F-15E's jet engines, the aircraft's arresting hook disconnected from the holdback assembly, allowing the aircraft to roll forward and collide with the door of the testing facility. Investigators determined the accident was caused by a failure to properly connect the holdback assembly to the aircraft's arresting hook. The aircraft is being repaired and will be returned to flight operations. |
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I wasn't reading the captions, and my first though was "Oh, nose gear snaped on landing, and hydrolic (sp) fluid sprayed every where, not so bad." [keep scrolling down] "Why on earth did he post a pic of half a deer?.......Oh..." |
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So if you trash a airplane that badly what is your punishment in the military?
I'd assume in the private sector you would be red flagged for life? |
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Here is a link to the report: Class A Mishap.
* MGM: "...Hey, how's this pin go?" * MEO: "What pin?" * MGM: "The big pin, it's not going in right...I'm not sure...I'm gonna ask the Hush House guy [referring to the console operator]." |
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My dad the Neanderthal, who refuses to get a scanner or allow his pictures to be scanned, was a fight saftey/accident investigator in Europe in the mid-late eighties, he has some cool pics. Mostly helicopter though (he was Army).
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They did basically nothing to the SP who fell asleep and drove his car under that F15. What happens depends on the unit and who does the bad thing, as long as no one is killed it is usually hushed up or excused away as improper training etc. I've seen a couple of stupid maintenance accidents " driving off with the power cart or Huffer with them still plugged into plane ", Jacking planes into doors etc " and they did nothing beyond maybe a " slap on the wrist " or LOC/LOR to those responsible...for fear of totally ruining a career. When someone gets killed doing something totally stupid like the GAC guy who squashed himself in a C17 spoiler than the shit really hits the fan and heads roll... |
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I'm assuming water. The tarmac looks wet. Like it had been raining. |
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Man I miss Lakenheath. I'll have to dig out the pics of the E model that cartwheeled off the runway and scan them on here. |
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The F-15E that blew the left main gear tire on landing, went off the runway, nosed into the dirt, and broke the cockpit section off just aft of the backseater's seat, resulting in two broken arms for the GIB and cuts and bruises for both crewmen?
Seen it. It's here on the forum somewhere. Old news, cool photos. I want the cockpit! I'll make a simulator with it! CJ |
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My son works on F-16 ejection seats. A while back somebody working a few birds down fired a canopy off in the maintenance hanger. 5 or 6 birds being worked on at the time. My son said there was a lot of extra laundry done that night
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Oops!
Did it do any additional damage to any other aircraft? I'd like to have a real ejection seat, an ACES II, configured for an F-16. In fact, I'd like to have a set of them for the dining table. But they're very sought after by collectors and bring ridiculous sums. CJ |
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The latest in air-cooled avionics?
Failure on the part of a maintainer, or failure of a handful of fasteners at the same time? I wonder if the crew even noticed when the panel fell off? I'd guess they did, but mostly due to a change in the character of the wind noise. CJ |
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Failure of the latches during high G aileron rolls. |
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"Hey, why are the guys in the camera plane waving at us?", "Heckifino, wave back!" |
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The crew would really notice when that door flew down the intake tube and shell out the engine. I can see by the way the #2 ramp is sitting in the "emergency" position, that the crew does indeed know something is wrong. |
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That story seems odd. Do F15's have the ability to land on carriers? That picture looks like it was taken on an airfield. |
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I'll bet somebody was in DEEP trouble for that one. |
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So thats what a fifty cent piece looks like...........' |
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Not too much damage there, actually. It could have been much worse, but all the plane needs is a new left main landing gear assembly. Notice how the airframe itself isn't damaged at all and the very replaceable wheel had been grinding until it it the hydro lines for the brakes. The extreme heat from the carbon brakes can light up that hydro like gasoline if you aren't careful. |
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No, the F-15 isn't structurally capable of taking a carrier landing more than once. Not only that, but it lacks a hold-back bar, for a cat shot. That submarined car reminded me of an accident we had at my base about 4 years ago. A line rat was driving a tow tractor and had a siezure of some sort. She drove right into a parked EA-6B, and broke her neck. |
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