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Old July 15th 07, 12:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
Dave Kearton
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Default Climbing on board a fighter

Allen Epps wrote:
In article ,
Clark wrote:

Ed Rasimus wrote in
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On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 20:18:11 +0200, Max Richter
wrote:

Now my questions: Is there a policy that Navy-planes have steps or
ladders build in them?

Can't speak for USN policy, but I can't think of any recent Navy
designs that didn't have some sort of fold-down/out steps.

No ladders = less stuff to be stowed on a flight deck and less to be
blown around a flight deck. Last USN carrier aircraft I can think of
without a ladder was the A-4. You could get on it during cross
countries and such by stepping on the wing drop tank fin thence the
wing and inch up the refueling probe. That's the way we did it in
training command anyway.

Pugs



That sounds like an accident waiting to happen.



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