View Full Version : Blue Angel Lead Solo had to make arrested landing today
Tom Callahan
November 6th 07, 06:15 PM
geronimo
November 6th 07, 07:20 PM
Why?
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 11:15:45 -0600, "Tom Callahan"
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Tom Callahan
November 6th 07, 09:08 PM
They have not told us.  I imagine the guy got a warning light when he put 
his landing gear down.  He circled with the other solo and then made a very, 
very slow and gentle landing.  Better safe than sorry.
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Tom Hayden
November 6th 07, 09:43 PM
I notice the birds have no position numbers (1, 2, ... 7) on their tails. Is 
this common during the off-season?
Tom
Tom Callahan
November 6th 07, 11:18 PM
Funny you should ask.  They still fly numbers 1 through 4 for the diamond, 5 
(Lead Solo) and 6 (Opposing Solo).
This morning it was hazy and we didn't expect to get good photos.  The 
diamond taxied out.  Everyone was happy.  A solo taxied out.  Everyone was 
sad. There was no number 5.  That meant no crossover maneuvers and no sneak 
pass.  The diamond went to the runway and waited.  Number 6 sent to his 
place at the west end of the field.  Then nothing happened.  A few minutes 
went by.  Then, over the sound of the jet engines, we heard....loud and 
clear.....the William Tell Overture.  Yup, Number 5 was in a spare plane and 
on his way to the runway!!  Their numbers are stick-ons and I'm sure they 
could have given him a nice big Number 5 but there wasn't a need to do it. 
We knew who was coming.
Last week we had two number two aircraft flying in the same practice 
session.  One was in the number two slot and one was the lead solo.  Right 
now there is a number 7 flying around the neighborhood.  We figure they are 
taking VIPs for rides or maybe getting in some instruction for the new 
members of the team.
Here is another shot from this morning, Tom
"Tom Hayden" <geezer1two3atcomcast.net> wrote in message 
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>I notice the birds have no position numbers (1, 2, ... 7) on their tails. 
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Tom Hayden
November 9th 07, 11:23 PM
Tom
Maybe the Blues should adopt this as part of their numbering scheme, for 
those times when they're just not sure?
Tom
NOCKERS[_2_]
November 10th 07, 11:47 PM
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007 17:23:13 -0500, "Tom Hayden"
<geezer1two3atcomcast.net> wrote:
>Tom
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>Maybe the Blues should adopt this as part of their numbering scheme, for 
>those times when they're just not sure?
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>Tom 
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Good old E-28 SBAG they were just coming into service when I was in
the Nany in the late 60's early 70's. We installed two sets at NAS
Oceana. Replaced our E-15's.
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