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Old 24th Sep 2010, 11:49
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C-17 4 Engine Flameout

Ares: Harrowing C-17 Ride Over Pakistan

An interesting tale of a harrowing flight for 176 Pakistani flood victims on an C-17 flight to safety is circulating in the Pentagon. Here's how it goes:

The 176 refugees were onboard an Air Force C-17 during a recent flight when lightning struck the aircraft, taking out all four engines and a sizable amount of on-board electronics.

Crew members were apparently able to get two engines back in operation and land the aircraft safely. The aircraft's radome, however, is said by multiple sources to have been "fried" by the lightning strike.

An Air Force official confirms the incident occurred, but said details cannot be provided until a safety investigation is complete.

C-17s began supporting the flood relief operations in August. Also included in the U.S. response are Chinook and H-60 helicopters as well as C-17s.
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If it's true that the C17 is certified to FAR25, then I would also assume that the pooh is flying around Boeing Mil Inc. and doing the rounds in the FAA too?


...cant imagine how a lightning strike could do this?
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I can, given electronic engine controls; how it could be the case on such an aircraft is another matter...

I should think you're right about consternation at Boeing.
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how it could be the case on such an aircraft is another matter...
Maybe the Airbus that disappeared over the Atlantic a while back.
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Threrad creep i know, but..

Just loooked at the article, and there's an advertisment for a video of the F35 ..
F35 Lightning II First vertical landing - watch history in the making.
They missed out the words 'on type' !

(and to me it's Lightning III)
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