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Reminds me of a similar nose cone strike on a carrier deck.
It was during a WestPac 1958 deployment on the Bon Homme Richard. An A-3D tapped off center far to the right. His right wingtip went through the nose radomes of the other three A-3Ds parked aft of the island, leaving all four A-3Ds not airworthy. In one stroke the Bonnie Dick's nuclear strike capability had been reduced by a third. That pilot was on the next COD back to CONUS. WDA CDR USN VF-24, VA-192, VAH-4 end "Gordon" wrote in message ... CAG Hal was running Ike's airwing during the 1980 "Good deal cruise" (93 days underway, 4 day break, 155 days underway). As CAGs like to do, the Captain flew everything on the boat, including a VA-65 A-6 that I am sure he wishes he didn't... On deck (I was a VS-31 Plane Captain), we looked aft whenever we heard someone on final - one day, I glanced up and an A-6 was just coming aboard. It was way off line to the right, to the point I ducked out of the way when he decided to wave off. BAP BAP BAP then a roar as the CAG went down the deck a few feet above it. Looking back down the deck, toward that weird BAP sound, I saw that he had knocked the nose cones off at least a couple Tomcats packed behind the island! One nosecone was on the deck, maybe more, and at least a couple others had been nicked. The VF squadrons politely swept up the mess and reassembled their abused F-14s (damage was minor on them), but the nosecones were accidentally/deliberated swapped - for the rest of the cruise, the paintjobs on our Dawgs and Ghostriders seemed to never match their noses again. Sure glad the only thing hurt that day was CAG's pride! v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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In one stroke the Bonnie Dick's nuclear strike capability had been reduced by a third. That pilot was on the next COD back to CONUS. But think of it - he probably saved the crews on those other all three deads. v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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