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Interesting,
Reminds me when I was a Marine back in 1986 at CAX at 29 Stumps. I was headed over to the chow tent for lunch and had just reached the end of the runway on my long walk . Just minding my own biz, day dreaming about my girl..all of a sudden just a horrible explosion sound . I looked back and it looked like someone had napalmed the runway. It was all headed right towards me! I saw the pilot eject as his F-18 went for it's last flight by itself. The pilot was not high enough for his chute to open fully, but at this time I was really thinking about my own self,....being as I am pretty fond of myself! ![]() watched the out of control Hornet go right overhead. At that moment of course it seemed I could reach up and touch it, but it was a few hundred feet up. It slowly veered over to the right and crashed in the desert. From what I heard the pilot had suffered a broken leg and numerous other minor injuries, but he was going to be fine. Our squadron never found out exactly what happened to that F-18 , but I was just happy I wasn't wearing it!!!!! Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech |
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Sounds like the total bill for damages would have amounted to 1x F/A-18 and
2x pair underware! "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Interesting, Reminds me when I was a Marine back in 1986 at CAX at 29 Stumps. I was headed over to the chow tent for lunch and had just reached the end of the runway on my long walk . Just minding my own biz, day dreaming about my girl..all of a sudden just a horrible explosion sound . I looked back and it looked like someone had napalmed the runway. It was all headed right towards me! I saw the pilot eject as his F-18 went for it's last flight by itself. The pilot was not high enough for his chute to open fully, but at this time I was really thinking about my own self,....being as I am pretty fond of myself! ![]() and watched the out of control Hornet go right overhead. At that moment of course it seemed I could reach up and touch it, but it was a few hundred feet up. It slowly veered over to the right and crashed in the desert. From what I heard the pilot had suffered a broken leg and numerous other minor injuries, but he was going to be fine. Our squadron never found out exactly what happened to that F-18 , but I was just happy I wasn't wearing it!!!!! Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech |
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