What a ride this would have been

NaCl-H2O

Member
Wow!!! is about all I got to say.

eject!!!!

Story behind the picture...

The USAF investigation report
PRESS RELEASE -- Secretary of the Air Force,
Directorate of Public Affairs
Release No. 0121045 - Jan 21, 2004

Thunderbirds Accident Report Released

LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. - Pilot error caused a U.S. Air Force
Thunderbirds F-16 aircraft to crash shortly after takeoff at an air show Sept. 14 at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. The pilot ejected just before the aircraft impacted the ground.

According to the accident investigation board report released today, the pilot misinterpreted the altitude required to complete the "Split S" maneuver. He made his calculation based on an incorrect mean-sea-level altitude of the airfield. The pilot incorrectly climbed to 1,670 feet above ground level instead of 2,500 feet before initiating the pull down to the Split S maneuver.

When he realized something was wrong, the pilot put maximum back stick pressure and rolled slightly left to ensure the aircraft would impact away from the crowd should he have to eject. He ejected when the aircraft was 140 feet above ground -- just eight-tenths of a second prior to impact.
He sustained only minor injuries from the ejection. There was no other damage to military or civilian property.

The aircraft, valued at about $20.4 million, was destroyed.

Also, the board determined other factors substantially contributed to creating the opportunity for the error including the requirement for demonstration pilots to convert mean sea level and above ground level altitudes and performing a maneuver with a limited margin of error.

For more information, contact the ACC Public Affairs office at (757)764-5007 or e-mail acc.pam@langley.af.mil
 

Gina

Moderator
RS STAFF
:bugout: :angel3: Here's his angel! Talk about cutting it close! I would have bailed before that!!!!
 

DuhJeepster

Member
Great post sodium chloride plus water. Good to see you again. I read some of the posts on that first pic, it was very interesting. Did you guys see the video?

Thanks for posting it.
 

NaCl-H2O

Member
Yes, they were pretty cool... or scarry depending on how you look at it.

I watched the video of the "in cockpit" first then the one from the ground both were good.
 

nivek

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Reminds me of my flight simulation games when I jumped out from my bedroom chair after stalling the plane....lol :) Glad he's ok though.
 
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