From what I am reading, I would hate to be a troop in that maintenance squadron right nowOf course I am glad everyone got out alright.
Yes, and until the alleged guilty parties are found, I think everyone is going through the wringer. I've missed two downed aircraft events that I consider "close" to me. One was by about 8 months by changing unit of assignment, the other a month after leaving the AOR in SW Asia. Once you find out the fate of the crew, it seems thoughts turn toward a sort of impending doom waiting for the fallout from leadership and the investigation.Because in the end, BigBlue always finds some enlisted person....or more....to fry.![]()
Yes, and until the alleged guilty parties are found, I think everyone is going through the wringer. I've missed two downed aircraft events that I consider "close" to me. One was by about 8 months by changing unit of assignment, the other a month after leaving the AOR in SW Asia. Once you find out the fate of the crew, it seems thoughts turn toward a sort of impending doom waiting for the fallout from leadership and the investigation.
It seems the Air Force takes every opportunity to eat their own. Maybe they have too many lawyers.This method of "one-mistake" AF saw it's peak with the fallout from the fatal F-15C takeoff accident at Spangdahlem AB in 1995.
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,135113,00.html
This method of "one-mistake" AF saw it's peak with the fallout from the fatal F-15C takeoff accident at Spangdahlem AB in 1995.
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,135113,00.html
Yes. Most of the private airport diagrams and approaches are kept out of the public eye. The private strip I work is 5,000' long, PAPI and has two RNAV approaches. The approaches are in the Jepp data base but the approach chart is not published. We get an updated approach chart direct from Jepp as things change. The chart itself is labeled PRIVATE and specifically requires both owner and local FSDO (FFA) approval in order to use the instrument approach. Many of the private strips are the same.It also appears that it must have a non-precision private GPS approach procedure, considering that sectional chart shows Class E dropping to 700' AGL around the airport.
I dont see a procedure listed on the FAA's site though. Does anybody know if you pay to establish a procedure into a private airport if that data can remain private?
This method of "one-mistake" AF saw it's peak with the fallout from the fatal F-15C takeoff accident at Spangdahlem AB in 1995.
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,135113,00.html
I flew to krap, ksux, and kdik in the same week.Really, they couldn't have changed Rapid City's identifier?
I flew to krap, ksux, and kdik in the same week.