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ใครจะอยู่ใครจะไป; Aussie F-111 vs. นก Pelican

โดยคุณ : analayo เมื่อวันที่ : 21/04/2008 15:07:16

Cool Cool Cool

F-111 almost downed - by a pelican

By James OLoan and Alex Dickinson
April 19, 2008 04:46am
Article from:

F-111 makes emergency landing after hitting pelican
Damage bill is hundreds of thousands of dollars
Accident happened above homes

AN F-111 was left shredded and incapacitated and was forced to make a spectacular emergency landing after hitting a pelican.

The jet was flying at 900m on a test bombing raid at Evans Head, northern NSW, when a pelican struck the fibreglass nose and was sucked into an engine.

The two RAAF crew are being hailed as heroes by their colleagues for their skilful recovery and landing on April 11.

The damage, included a hole in one wing.

Aviation experts said flying the plane would have been extremely difficult because the aircraft would have been unstable.

An RAAF spokesman admitted the 30-minute flight path back to the Amberley base, 50km west of Brisbane, was over built-up areas.

The nations air combat chief, Air Commodore Neil Hart, said the jets predicament and precautionary emergency landing was not serious enough to alert the public.

. . . No one was injured and there was no structural damage, Commodore Hart said.

One engine was working fine, while the other was at reduced power.

He described the circumstances of the incident, which happened between 10am and noon, as near freakish. Its a surprise thing at 3000ft to have a bird strike, he said.

Its certainly not the way we want to operate all the time. The boys did a great job in getting it home.

Repairs to the F-111- one of 21 active jets - are expected to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Initially the pelican bounced off the nose before being sucked into an engine.

Its impact completely smashed the fighters radome before causing an immediate engine failure.

The damaged aircraft is expected to be flying again within a month.

The F-111 fleet, built in 1974, will be retired in 2010 when an expanded fleet of new Super Hornets is introduced.

At the time of the incident the F-111 was cruising at more than 550km/h.
The Air Chief played down fears the damaged aircraft endangered homes across the region, though he conceded there were homes in its flight path.


The pilot and air combat officer in the plane were both reasonably experienced flight lieutenants, he said.

An Airservices Australia spokesman said the organisation was aware of the incident and granted clearance for the trip from Evans Landing to Amberley.

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23563691-2,00.html

Rest In Peace to the bird krab. Sad





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โดยคุณ Tasurahings เมื่อวันที่ 21/04/2008 00:35:00


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โดยคุณ Praetorians เมื่อวันที่ 21/04/2008 04:07:17