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Many thanks to this group's own John Osterhout for forwarding me these cool
videos of the Thunderbirds crash from last fall: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm There are two separate videos -- one shot from inside the cockpit (that many of us have seen, but is still remarkable) -- and one taken by a spectator that I'd never seen before. It shows the entire event from start to horrible finish. Having seen the T-Birds do their show dozens of times, flawlessly, it's still hard to believe that they made such a simple mistake. (The final judgment was that the pilot had set his altimeter incorrectly, resulting in insufficient altitude for the maneuver.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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The pilot survived, right?
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:_HO0c.450298$na.1090802@attbi_s04... Many thanks to this group's own John Osterhout for forwarding me these cool videos of the Thunderbirds crash from last fall: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm There are two separate videos -- one shot from inside the cockpit (that many of us have seen, but is still remarkable) -- and one taken by a spectator that I'd never seen before. It shows the entire event from start to horrible finish. Having seen the T-Birds do their show dozens of times, flawlessly, it's still hard to believe that they made such a simple mistake. (The final judgment was that the pilot had set his altimeter incorrectly, resulting in insufficient altitude for the maneuver.) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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The pilot survived, right?
His health is fine. His career, I sadly suspect, is not. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news ![]() The pilot survived, right? His health is fine. His career, I sadly suspect, is not. Why do you call it a "horrible finish". Nobody got hurt and we got to see a cool ejection sequence!! The moral of the story here is that ANY pilot can make a relatively SIMPLE mistake. |
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Why do you call it a "horrible finish". Nobody got hurt and we got to see
a cool ejection sequence!! You forgot the little smiley thingy. :-) But assuming you're not joking, for a moment, there a zillion reasons to call it a horrible finish. Hell, just from a taxpayer's standpoint I'm ****ed that we're out $20 million because the guy couldn't set his altimeter correctly. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:iMR0c.452166$na.1092261@attbi_s04... Why do you call it a "horrible finish". Nobody got hurt and we got to see a cool ejection sequence!! You forgot the little smiley thingy. :-) But assuming you're not joking, for a moment, there a zillion reasons to call it a horrible finish. Hell, just from a taxpayer's standpoint I'm ****ed that we're out $20 million because the guy couldn't set his altimeter correctly. I am not perturbed by a pilot making an honest mistake and wasting a $20 million airplane. That's a cost of 8 cents per person. There are a bunch of thieves running the country, deliberately giving your money to corporate interests. Now THAT is something to be worried about. |
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he set it correctly.. his mental math was in error..
BT "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:iMR0c.452166$na.1092261@attbi_s04... Why do you call it a "horrible finish". Nobody got hurt and we got to see a cool ejection sequence!! You forgot the little smiley thingy. :-) But assuming you're not joking, for a moment, there a zillion reasons to call it a horrible finish. Hell, just from a taxpayer's standpoint I'm ****ed that we're out $20 million because the guy couldn't set his altimeter correctly. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" writes:
The pilot survived, right? His health is fine. His career, I sadly suspect, is not. A comment from one of the ASF people at a CFIRC I was at over the past weekend was that he is now flying a desk at the Pentagon. The same man stated that the problem was that the pilot had become too comfortable with practicing the maneuver at his home base, which was about 800 (+/-; I don't recall the exact number) feet lower than the airfield at which the accident occurred. At the accident location he set up the split-S so that the top was at the proper altitude MSL -- at his home base, meaning that the entire maneuver was executed 800 feet lower than it should have been. I have *no* military jet experience, but especially for airshows I'm somewhat surprised that there isn't an altimeter set to QFE to serve as a sanity check against exactly this sort of problem. Joe Morris |
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"Joe Morris" wrote in message
... "Jay Honeck" writes: The pilot survived, right? His health is fine. His career, I sadly suspect, is not. A comment from one of the ASF people at a CFIRC I was at over the past weekend was that he is now flying a desk at the Pentagon. The same man stated that the problem was that the pilot had become too comfortable with practicing the maneuver at his home base, which was about 800 (+/-; I don't recall the exact number) feet lower than the airfield at which the accident occurred. At the accident location he set up the split-S so that the top was at the proper altitude MSL -- at his home base, meaning that the entire maneuver was executed 800 feet lower than it should have been. I have *no* military jet experience, but especially for airshows I'm somewhat surprised that there isn't an altimeter set to QFE to serve as a sanity check against exactly this sort of problem. Joe Morris Newbie ignorance: What does QFE stand for? Jay Beckman Chandler, AZ Student Pilot 3.2 Hrs ... Nowhere to go but up? |
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![]() "Jay Beckman" wrote in message news:UU31c.12459$id3.7043@fed1read01... What does QFE stand for? QFE is the altimeter setting that will cause the instrument to read zero at the field elevation. It's used a lot in relatively low lying places (like the UK). If you've got some real elevations you run out little numbers in the altimeter to dry to get the proper QFE in there. |
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