I remember a UK Tornado went down in the 90s, some guy I knew came up to tell us the pilots... well pilot & navigator 'Both Pilots Ejaculated!' I responded with, "I bet they did!" :)
Hey did they ever come out with the final report on the F-35 (east coast) where the pilot ejected and the jet impacted 80 miles away? Bad weather and low level were factors but DOD/Marines have said very very little.
It is always reported ! some peoples kids,,, Now if the public pays attention or not -- There have been over 2200 F-16s in the Airforce etc., The Airforce like other branches of the US military wants our troops to be as well trained and prepared as possible that requires lots of training and in this case flight time and hard training , chit happens ..
Some times you get away with it and sometimes not. True statement. Tell us your stories about that you are lucky you could tell the story because your own (induced) problem.
That is a very outdated term that really does not apply. The Falcon had engine failures decades ago(P&W F100) and they could literally glide to a landing unlike anything before. That's not a problem anymore hasn't been for a very long time.
@@Future-Preps35 all right, what was the problem that made it a lawn art? I mean for real, you're the only one that's mentioned it on in many many years. Back up the lawn dart statement.
@@JSFGuy There was an issue with wire bundles chafing and shorting out in flight, leading to loss of control and at least one death. Lawn dart was a common term used for F-16 back in the 80s.
One of the most dangerous things I’ve seen are pilots who have mediocre to subpar skills but think they are sh*t hot.After that you have commanders unwilling to sit people down “might hurt their career” or commanders who won’t say “no” to bs tastings when their people are burnt out and hurting.
It goes without saying things are going to pop off in East Asia. Just exactly when is still unknown. A year, three, maybe five. It's going to happen, that's for sure.
In some cases it's on the checklist. There was a case not too long ago when a fighter had an engine fire and was trying to get back to base, but the checklist clearly indicated that he was supposed to eject in that situation. That case is now used in training for what not to do.
The vast majority of the aid is actually being spent in the United States. The US Armed Forces are acquiring new equipment for its own use and shipping older models of to Ukraine. For example, the Bradley IFV, US Army is shipping their older models of the Bradley and buying newer more potent and better protected Bradleys for the US Army. Why not blame accidents on funding sent to Israel or Taiwan? These countries are getting funding as well.
@@greghodge3587 The vast majority of thew aid is actually being spent in the United States. The US Armed Forces are acquiring new equipment for its own use and shipping older models of to Ukraine. For example, the Bradley IFV, US Army is shipping their older models of the Bradley and buying newer more potent and better protected Bradleys for the US Army.
@@michaeldenesyk3195 your preaching to the choir buddy. I am well aware of the ins and outs of how it’s all working. I also despise Trump and his SCOTUS cronies, MAGA nut jobs and despicable GOP bum lickers.
How is that a stupid comment? If you take money allocated for training and sent it to Ukraine, that means less hours to train….its basic economics and our military is paying the price.
@@blount99RT People who follow nascar will get it. it's a joke about DEI (Dale Earnhardt incorporated), Dale junior and his stepmom Teresa who is destroying everything that Dale Earnhardt senior created.
I remember a UK Tornado went down in the 90s, some guy I knew came up to tell us the pilots... well pilot & navigator 'Both Pilots Ejaculated!' I responded with, "I bet they did!"
:)
Glad the pilot ejected safely...most important thing!! I will be interested in knowing what went wrong.Thank you for the information!!🌹
Hey did they ever come out with the final report on the F-35 (east coast) where the pilot ejected and the jet impacted 80 miles away? Bad weather and low level were factors but DOD/Marines have said very very little.
Is it a negative trend in safety or a positive trend in how many of these reports reach the public?
It is always reported ! some peoples kids,,, Now if the public pays attention or not -- There have been over 2200 F-16s in the Airforce etc., The Airforce like other branches of the US military wants our troops to be as well trained and prepared as possible that requires lots of training and in this case flight time and hard training , chit happens ..
We had an Apache crash in MS earlier this year…both crew members were killed.
Some times you get away with it and sometimes not. True statement. Tell us your stories about that you are lucky you could tell the story because your own (induced) problem.
Lawn dart gonna lawn dart.
That is a very outdated term that really does not apply. The Falcon had engine failures decades ago(P&W F100) and they could literally glide to a landing unlike anything before. That's not a problem anymore hasn't been for a very long time.
@@Future-Preps35 all right, what was the problem that made it a lawn art? I mean for real, you're the only one that's mentioned it on in many many years. Back up the lawn dart statement.
@@JSFGuy There was an issue with wire bundles chafing and shorting out in flight, leading to loss of control and at least one death. Lawn dart was a common term used for F-16 back in the 80s.
@@crazypetec-130fe7 Right, that was then, you are using that terminology now 40 years later.
5 miles straight west after take-off by an IP solo flight. Likely mechanical problem.
One of the most dangerous things I’ve seen are pilots who have mediocre to subpar skills but think they are sh*t hot.After that you have commanders unwilling to sit people down “might hurt their career” or commanders who won’t say “no” to bs tastings when their people are burnt out and hurting.
Wasn't there a rash of mishaps in the late 80s early 90s before Gulf War part 1? Is this precursor of things to come?
It goes without saying things are going to pop off in East Asia. Just exactly when is still unknown. A year, three, maybe five. It's going to happen, that's for sure.
I assume that when a viper crashes they need hazmat because of the hydrazine fuel cell?
Does the checklist tell you to eject or is that a judgement call?
In some cases it's on the checklist. There was a case not too long ago when a fighter had an engine fire and was trying to get back to base, but the checklist clearly indicated that he was supposed to eject in that situation.
That case is now used in training for what not to do.
The vast majority of the aid is actually being spent in the United States. The US Armed Forces are acquiring new equipment for its own use and shipping older models of to Ukraine. For example, the Bradley IFV, US Army is shipping their older models of the Bradley and buying newer more potent and better protected Bradleys for the US Army. Why not blame accidents on funding sent to Israel or Taiwan? These countries are getting funding as well.
Blaming Ukraine for lack of money for flight hours in the US Armed forces? Wow.
Yeah, that was definitely a stupid comment for sure. Funny how you don’t see former pilots volunteering to fly for Ukraine.
@@greghodge3587 The vast majority of thew aid is actually being spent in the United States. The US Armed Forces are acquiring new equipment for its own use and shipping older models of to Ukraine. For example, the Bradley IFV, US Army is shipping their older models of the Bradley and buying newer more potent and better protected Bradleys for the US Army.
@@michaeldenesyk3195 your preaching to the choir buddy. I am well aware of the ins and outs of how it’s all working. I also despise Trump and his SCOTUS cronies, MAGA nut jobs and despicable GOP bum lickers.
How is that a stupid comment? If you take money allocated for training and sent it to Ukraine, that means less hours to train….its basic economics and our military is paying the price.
The pilot ejected safe, but you didn’t say if the plane did?
Yuk yuk yuk
Electric jet, batteries not included…
I love the Viper, but it is a single-engine aircraft. Crashes are gonna happen. They have and they will.
D.E.I.
More like Ukrainian pilots
Or chips from China.
Theresa Earnhardt is causing problems here too? Figures...
What does that even mean?
@@blount99RT
People who follow nascar will get it. it's a joke about DEI (Dale Earnhardt incorporated), Dale junior and his stepmom Teresa who is destroying everything that Dale Earnhardt senior created.