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ElFot
20th Nov 2006, 17:31
Can anyone shed some light here, about this mishap? :uhoh:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1140593/L/

BTW, a great pic by Craig M. Scaling at the link! :ok:

movadinkampa747
20th Nov 2006, 17:45
Yes it was at Pensicola NAS. The F18 burst a tyre on landing
http://www.fencecheck.com/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=be14ca8af864ae26f1aecc6be8886928&action=dlattach;topic=4587.0;attach=140634;image
http://www.fencecheck.com/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=be14ca8af864ae26f1aecc6be8886928&action=dlattach;topic=4587.0;attach=140638;image
http://www.fencecheck.com/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=be14ca8af864ae26f1aecc6be8886928&action=dlattach;topic=4587.0;attach=140644;image

228 OCU
20th Nov 2006, 17:46
Would like to have seen the previous 3 or 4 shots to see if he had lost his left tyre. Other than that who knows, maybe he just dropped it :mad: :O

228 OCU
20th Nov 2006, 17:48
Typical, while I'm typing someone has the answer. Still, at least I had the right idea.

Aynayda Pizaqvick
20th Nov 2006, 17:50
Third reply down on that page...
I can explain what happened. The Hornet blew the two tire within seconds of touch down. The crew kept it on the runway until it was safe to get it off. Once they did the lack of tires caused it to spin, almost flipping. As of last week it was still there.

228 OCU
20th Nov 2006, 18:05
I once lost a right main in an F4 which left some rather large holes in the wing, and gave me what the Paras refer to as a "High Anal Pucker Factor".

Riksbar
20th Nov 2006, 18:10
Full sequence here. An impressive perfomance by the crew, I particularly like the way the GIB doesn't seem to move a muscle as the aircraft spins.

http://s102164210.onlinehome.us/forums/index.php?showtopic=103388:eek:

228 OCU
20th Nov 2006, 18:20
In the first five shots the GIB has "Assumed the Position", just in case.

stickmonkeytamer
20th Nov 2006, 18:39
Pre-landing checks:

Gear: DOWN
Flaps: SET
Tailhook: AS REQUIRED
Speed: 148 KTS
Fuel: BELOW 1300 LBS
HUD: DECLUTTER
Landing clearance: OBTAINED
Toe Breaks: Toes clear
Parking break: OFF (OOPS! MISSED THAT ONE!!!)

SMT

Skeleton
20th Nov 2006, 18:46
Video Link Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66K8WXQvb90)


Gotta love the announcer!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

con-pilot
20th Nov 2006, 18:56
Gotta love the announcer!!

I have to agree, he made it look like it was part of the show.

"Okay, there they are sliding around and coming to a stop."

(No big deal attitude. :ok: )

L J R
20th Nov 2006, 19:12
I know a guy on ETPS currently doing his end of course PREVIEW on a F-18 at Pax, maybe he forgot to do all the chex after a quick impromptu aeros show for his final lateral stability investigation.

ElFot
20th Nov 2006, 19:14
Thank you all guys, great links! :ok:

The Helpful Stacker
20th Nov 2006, 19:16
Video Link Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66K8WXQvb90)
Gotta love the announcer!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Brown trouser moment for the crew?

Good thing they build the undercarriage strong enough to take those controlled crashes that carrier types get up to.

peterperfect
21st Nov 2006, 08:04
As the canopy swings open, the blue smoke drifts past in the humid Floridian air. The plucky pilot inhales, glad to be alive.
"Smell that" he retorts in a mixture of joy and surprise.
"Smell it" replies his gutsy backseater; "I'm sitting in it !"

Author: Anon c1916, Brooklands.




Got coat already. Taxi outside.

skippyscage
26th Nov 2006, 13:19
Video Link Here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66K8WXQvb90)
Gotta love the announcer!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

the announcer is Rob Reider - very professional and very personable - one of the best over here in the US.