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I've seen fragmentary reports of a Hornet mishap while doing "touch and
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Paul Michael Brown wrote:
I've seen fragmentary reports of a Hornet mishap while doing "touch and goes" at Quantico recently. Sounds wrong to me. Anybody have the gouge? http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2...004/1095702046 Date published: 9/20/2004 An F/A-18, has crashed at the end of a runway at Quantico Marine Base. Captain Tim Taylor with Prince William County Fire and Rescue says they received a call of the crash at the Quantico Airfield. He says that one person was taken to Potomac Hospital. A base spokesperson would only say that the pilot is okay and received a few cuts and scrapes. The pilot was doing what are called “touch and goes" when the aircraft slid off the runway about 12:20 p.m., according to Lt. Col. Rick Long, a base spokesman. Long said. The F/A-18 landed in a marshy, muddy area off the north end of the runway. The pilot was a reservist with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 321, known as Hell’s Angels. VMFA-321 is a detachment assigned to Andrews Air Force Base. Long says, "As far as mishaps go, this is a minor one." -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "Our country, right or wrong. When right, to be kept right, when wrong to be put right." - Senator Carl Schurz, 1872 |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 11:10:39 GMT, "Thomas Schoene"
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Greasy Rider wrote:
"Thomas Schoene" proclaimed: http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2...004/1095702046 If that is a photo of a "minor" incident then I'd hate to see some serious damage to an aircraft. The aircraft ran off the runway into a marshy area, at least as the article describes. By NavAir standards, that probably will be classed as a "minor" mishap [not incident] based on the $$ amount required to repair the aircraft. What can be seen of the fuselage/wings doesn't show extensive damage, and the nose end /may/ not have much damage if it also impacted wet lands rather than the embankment it is obscured by. It will certainly make a trip to NARF [or whatever they're calling them these days], before being returned to VMA-321. -- OJ III [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.] |
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On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 13:42:34 -0400, Ogden Johnson III
proclaimed: The aircraft ran off the runway into a marshy area, at least as the article describes. By NavAir standards, that probably will be classed as a "minor" mishap [not incident] based on the $$ amount required to repair the aircraft. What can be seen of the fuselage/wings doesn't show extensive damage, and the nose end /may/ not have much damage if it also impacted wet lands rather than the embankment it is obscured by. It will certainly make a trip to NARF [or whatever they're calling them these days], before being returned to VMA-321. Wonder what his deductible was? |
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In article , Ogden Johnson
III wrote: Greasy Rider wrote: "Thomas Schoene" proclaimed: http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2...004/1095702046 If that is a photo of a "minor" incident then I'd hate to see some serious damage to an aircraft. The aircraft ran off the runway into a marshy area, at least as the article describes. By NavAir standards, that probably will be classed as a "minor" mishap [not incident] based on the $$ amount required to repair the aircraft. What can be seen of the fuselage/wings doesn't show extensive damage, and the nose end /may/ not have much damage if it also impacted wet lands rather than the embankment it is obscured by. It will certainly make a trip to NARF [or whatever they're calling them these days], before being returned to VMA-321. At least a year ago when I left VAQ-209 (we shared a hangar) , 321 was flying A models so I would guess it just gets sent off to fire fighting school or something and they pull another one from the boneyeard or wherever A's went when the C's hit the fleet (and are now leaving the fleet) Pugs |
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On 10/1/04 4:28 PM, in article
, "Allen Epps" wrote: SNIP At least a year ago when I left VAQ-209 (we shared a hangar) , 321 was flying A models so I would guess it just gets sent off to fire fighting school or something and they pull another one from the boneyeard or wherever A's went when the C's hit the fleet (and are now leaving the fleet) Pugs Pugs, I thought all of the USMCR Hornets got ECP-583 A+ upgrades. Were the Hell's Angels the exception? By the way, the Hornet community's mishap rate this year seems to be in the toilet. Anybody got any comparative numbers? --Woody |
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Jet was going to Quantico to become a popsicle. Short runway (approx 4 K')
was likely a contributing factor. "Allen Epps" wrote in message et... In article , Ogden Johnson III wrote: Greasy Rider wrote: "Thomas Schoene" proclaimed: http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2...004/1095702046 If that is a photo of a "minor" incident then I'd hate to see some serious damage to an aircraft. The aircraft ran off the runway into a marshy area, at least as the article describes. By NavAir standards, that probably will be classed as a "minor" mishap [not incident] based on the $$ amount required to repair the aircraft. What can be seen of the fuselage/wings doesn't show extensive damage, and the nose end /may/ not have much damage if it also impacted wet lands rather than the embankment it is obscured by. It will certainly make a trip to NARF [or whatever they're calling them these days], before being returned to VMA-321. At least a year ago when I left VAQ-209 (we shared a hangar) , 321 was flying A models so I would guess it just gets sent off to fire fighting school or something and they pull another one from the boneyeard or wherever A's went when the C's hit the fleet (and are now leaving the fleet) Pugs |
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By NavAir standards, that probably will
be classed as a "minor" mishap [not incident] based on the $$ amount required to repair the aircraft. According to the Naval Safety Center, it's a Class A mishap. http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/sta...on/summary.htm Mishap Date: 09/20/2004 Severity: A FM Time: 12:30 Evt Ser: 68157 Acft: F018A Count: Y Destroyed: N Major Command: 4TH MAW Custodian: VMFA-321 Fatalities: 0 Location: QUANTICO MCAF Summary: AIRCRAFT RAN OFF RUNWAY ON LANDING Env: Aviation Operational |
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Want to see my USS Bon Homme Richard, CVA-31, barrier crash? It also was
classified an incident. WDA end "Greasy Rider" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 11:10:39 GMT, "Thomas Schoene" proclaimed: http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2...004/1095702046 If that is a photo of a "minor" incident then I'd hate to see some serious damage to an aircraft. |
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