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  • sid
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3198

    #1

    Pilot and navigator land safely after losing cockpit canopy of F 15...

    ...at 30,000 feet.

  • Vern Humphrey
    Administrator - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 15875

    #2
    As the ground came up, they heard the pilot muttering, "So THAT'S what that lever is for!"

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    • RED
      Very Senior Member - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11689

      #3
      Stuff happens when you fly in high performance aircraft even if you are not in combat...

      Here is one from Naval Air ops...

      Last edited by RED; 01-07-2019, 03:55.

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      • Vern Humphrey
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 15875

        #4
        Malacca Bob Glennon, a friend of mine, tells of one in his experience. They were putting on a show for visiting foreign naval officers, and one of the acts was to demonstrate mid-air refueling directly over the carrier. Now the normal method is the aircraft to be refueled comes in at about the speed of the tanker and slowly creeps up on him. But the pilot selected for this demo was a hot-dogger and proved it. He came around at high speed, and at the last second popped the air brakes. It was beautiful -- except he hadn't told the weapons officer, who was half asleep beside him. The wizzo woke up to see they were about to fly up the tailpipe of the tanker, and popped the ejection seat.

        Nothing daunted, the pilot continued the mission and refueled -- with 15 feet of ejection seat rail sticking through the canopy.

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        • barretcreek
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2013
          • 6065

          #5
          An Israeli F-15 lost a wing and the pilot brought it in. I'll try to find the viddie or an article.

          Last edited by barretcreek; 01-08-2019, 02:13.

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          • jjrothWA
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1148

            #6
            There was a USN aviator that took-off from air Station and realized he didnot swing the wings into flight position,
            declared an emergency and landed.

            The CO had a gentle talking with him. he flew the next day.

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            • Vern Humphrey
              Administrator - OFC
              • Aug 2009
              • 15875

              #7
              Originally posted by jjrothWA
              There was a USN aviator that took-off from air Station and realized he didnot swing the wings into flight position,
              declared an emergency and landed.

              The CO had a gentle talking with him. he flew the next day.
              There was a Marine who did that on a night bombing run in Viet Nam. The aircraft was virtually uncontrollable. It took a while to figure out that the wings were still up. He flew around until he burned off enough fuel to land -- but never did jettison his bombs. He landed gear-up and scattered bombs all over the runway. The squadron commander was up, and was so incensed that he landed beside him -- also gear-up. And cut the power to the runway lights in the process.

              Needless to say, this occasioned a little humor at his expense.

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