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Why don't you look at the whole picture. CO was running the CV,
doing flight ops at night and the dhow was dead in the water. Didn't the 'CO' of the dhow have a clue?(no!) As more than a few hapless-well equipped and presumably well informed- small boys have found out, staying out of a carrier's way can be a difficult chore at times. Thats especially true if all you are relying on are visual cues at night, which this dhow likely was. I strongly suspect that the Kennedy may have fallen prey to a bogus course and speed presented by an NTDS symbol...I call that kind of getting snookered by bogus track data the "Vincennes Effect", after a particularly bad instance of over reliance on what the box tells you. No matter how high tech, there is no replacing a Seaman's eye. |
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Noah Little wrote:
nafod40 wrote: Yea, but who's dead and who's not? Depends upon whether you're talking about life or career... Well, perhaps I'm wrong but it appeared that people were looking to excuse the carrier's Capt for the accident...it most damned certainly *was* his fault. -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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In article , pechs1
@aol.com says... D- Yeah, poor him. How many people died? BRBR Why don't you look at the whole picture. CO was running the CV, doing flight ops at night and the dhow was dead in the water. Didn't the 'CO' of the dhow have a clue?(no!) The accident was HIS fault, not the CO of the CV. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer Sorry to butt in here but... I posted a message back when this was "new" news, so forgive me if anyone has heartburn about the re-stating: I qualified OOD on the LINCOLN in 2001 and was conning officer on the deployment before that. The Gulf is a busy place, and the Nimitz class carriers aren't really designed to be in those close quarters. Most of the dhows will give you some, not a lot, but some, space when you are conducting flight ops. Some won't, out of spite or because they just don't care. You have to be aware of them at all times. In my PERSONAL opinion, the entire team failed the CO. The TAO, CIC watch officer, TOP watch, look outs, and the entire bridge team. Spending lots of time on the bridge, my opinion is that bridge team should have given lots of warning and suggestions for avoiding collision. The bridge team, and the enlisted look outs, either have windows or are actually outside. Night vision, binoculars, and regular eyeballs are always available in addition to the numerous radars. The CO is responsible, but I'm sure others were also held accountable. Just my personal opinion. |
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Pechs1 wrote:
damron- It is very likely that the dhow was sitting dead in the water, no lights, no radar reflector, no crewman on watch, no radio, no flares, no clue. Little craft share in the responsibility for their own safety. BRBR I doubt the CO of the dhow knew that under international rules of the road, a CV dring flight ops has the right of way. Too bad the CO of the Kennedy got slammed, but it's 'lonely at the top'. I'll wager that the CO's relief had less to do with rules of the road than with letting an unknown small craft run into his ship (or vice versa) in the Persian Gulf after the Cole bombing. That's a major force protection faux pas. -- 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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![]() "LT Steven J Henderson" wrote in message . .. In article , pechs1 @aol.com says... Just my personal opinion. If we are going to offer personal opinions, **** 'em, don't bring a dhow to a carrier fight. |
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