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"Ross Richardson" wrote...
I was once flying over Lake Texoma in North Central Texas at 2500' ( ground elevation is ~ 750') and 3 C-130s went UNDER me. That was interesting. I was coasting in (south TX, late 70s) on a published low-level route where it crossed another one. I was in an A-4 at 500' or so, and a B-52 passed under me. There also used to be a segment of another route in NV (early 90s) where 2 routes ran in opposite directions. They were supposed to be deconflicted by the controlling agency, but it didn't always work. I was in an A-6 at 200' and passed under 1 A-10 going the other way (really -- they weren't JUST slow!) and abeam his wingman. |
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In rec.aviation.owning John Weiss wrote:
I was coasting in (south TX, late 70s) on a published low-level route where it crossed another one. I was in an A-4 at 500' or so, and a B-52 passed under me. Since we are telling war stories here... A friend of mine flew A-6s in several Red Flag exercises. He has several such near miss stories. I think the best was when he was running along at about 500' agl when he had a F-16 (F-15?) overtake him from below and then immediately pull up in an immelmann turn in front of him. During the de-briefing, the other pilot was asked about this maneuver and why he did it. Basically, he was focused on what he was doing and never saw the A-6, before, during, or after his turn. -- Frank Stutzman Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl" Hood River, OR |
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scared us with:
Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY I can't find anything about this in the NTSB database. Would they not track this sort of incident? |
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Mark wrote:
scared us with: Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY I can't find anything about this in the NTSB database. Would they not track this sort of incident? Not if no one filed an incident report. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message ... scared us with: Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY I can't find anything about this in the NTSB database. Would they not track this sort of incident? What about a NASA form? ---------------------------------- DW |
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![]() Dan wrote: Mark wrote: scared us with: Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY I can't find anything about this in the NTSB database. Would they not track this sort of incident? Not if no one filed an incident report. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Why? Happens all the time and neither A/C was doing anything wrong. Civilians tend to 'report' way more often than the military, IMO. I got 'reported' when in VX-4, doing a missilex profile practice in the MOAs east of Mugu(Owens Valley)...some civilian(Cessna 172) was wandering around, legally, and I flew close to her to let her know we were there and 'maybe' it would be a good idea if she did sightseeing somewhere else. I didn't even get that close to her BUT I was pointing at her, passed her 180 degrees out...kinda fast, wings were back.....she called the FAA..they splained the situation. |
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While training routes have obvious dangers, interlopers sometimes also breeze through active Restricted Areas.
During VA-95's workups prior to its 1973 cruise, Pizza Pentimonti and I were out laying MK-76s into the evil commie bus hulks infesting the Boardman target area. During the run-in for our third or fourth pass, some bozo in a 172 comes toodling north right across our run-in line about 500' below us. We saw him and pulled up just as he passed under our big A-6 nose. After assessing the state of our laundry, we called the incident in to Seattle Center, who then painted him in to Yakima. Turned out this was not the first time this twit had messed up. We learned later that the Administrator pulled the guy's ticket. -- Mike Kanze "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin "John" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 22:58:13 GMT, wrote: Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Graphic illustration of the dangers of low-level navigation. Unfortunately, though these routes are published, most civil pilots either are not aware of them or just ignore them. Back in the 70's, My student and I nearly collided with a helo over the gulf somewhere east of Victora TX in a TA-4J. We were at 500' MSL on a published, highly used low-level navigation training route. When I called FSS about the near-miss, they told me that the helos flying to the rigs seldom filed flight plans and never talked to them. They also told me that they nearly always flew at 500-1000' - which was within the published altitudes for that route! John Alger USN(ret) 1972-1997 // 1310,1320 TA-4J, A-7E, EC-130Q, P-3B |
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xyzzy wrote:
Ross Richardson wrote: wrote: Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY We recently had the safety officer from Sheppard AFB come to our EAA meeting talking about the IR/VR low level routes and all the SUA around the airbase. Then he showed several videos (including this clip). Scary and one clip was a mid-air. I was once flying over Lake Texoma in North Central Texas at 2500' ( ground elevation is ~ 750') and 3 C-130s went UNDER me. That was interesting. While climbing out of KSOP, as I passed through about 1500 feet a flight of three A-10's went under me -- I was about 5 miles outside the Ft. Bragg restricted area at the time. I thought it was kinda interesting that they didn't make any radio calls as they basically blew through the traffic pattern of the airport. When I got on the radio to warn other pilots they were coming through, THEN they made radio calls. I noticed your user name and had to reply. I bet there are not too many people know its origin. Are you showing your age? (plugh) Byron |
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 18:11:15 -0500, "Darkwing"
theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote: wrote in message t... Here's a very close call as recorded through the HUD camera of a T-38C. Scott Wilson http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=qLVtstYAZLY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLVtstYAZLY That was about as close as it gets without aluminum scraps flying. It can get closer. Many years back as a student I was landing a Piper Colt on 36. A Comanche was flying the express way East to West. The end of 18/36 is about as close to the road as it can get. That would put me at 300 feet or less at that point. There is an over pass about a city block to my left (West). The Comanche not only went under us and had to pull up a bit for the over pass, he put the top of his vertical stab less than a foot below us. I had this flash and the impression of looking at rivets. He was past us before either the instructor or I jumped and we have fast reaction times. The speeds may have been way less, but the mess would have been just about as bad. ------------------------------------ DW Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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