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2010-07-23, 10:54 PM
Derf
Re: CF-18 jet crashes at Alberta airport
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
After watching the video it looks like he was doing a high alpha pass.....probably the worst time to lose an engine.
I concur
2010-07-23, 11:12 PM
moose135
Re: CF-18 jet crashes at Alberta airport
I am a little disappointed though - I figured surely Fred would have found a way to get photos of this himself. :wink:
2010-07-23, 11:16 PM
Fighting_falcon_51
Re: CF-18 jet crashes at Alberta airport
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Anyone else hear what song was playing during the practice flight?
Yep, very appropriate since he stayed alive and all. :-)
2010-07-24, 09:42 AM
Big Tim #70
Re: CF-18 jet crashes at Alberta airport
Staying alive is the song that is playing during the High Alpha Pass.
I had the pleasure of hanging with the CF-18 demo team a few different times during the Jones Beach show. They all were very accommodating & appreciative of the fan support.
Here are a few of my PICS of the team (East Coast Maintenance) & the plane.
The 1st time I ever took a pic of a plane that crashed. (Might be a lie. I have N921FT before it overshot the runway. Not sure if that counts) Really glad the pilot is ok. Crashes without life loss are good crashes.
2010-07-24, 12:19 PM
Derf
Re: CF-18 jet crashes at Alberta airport
Quote:
Originally Posted by NLovis
The 1st time I ever took a pic of a plane that crashed. (Might be a lie. I have N921FT before it overshot the runway. Not sure if that counts) Really glad the pilot is ok. Crashes without life loss are good crashes.
I don't know if I would say good crash.... I did get where you were going with that
Just out of curiosity, how do they (ie: the military) go about replacing jets that are lost? Since this was a demo aircraft, do they pull one from another part of the Air Force to replace this one? Are there any in inventory that are considered "spares" to be re-designated in such situations? Provided the pilot recovers quickly (hope so), do they send him right back up in another jet?