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Old June 14th 06, 04:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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I had an interesting conversation with a pair of SLUF pilots today - an
AF type and a Navy guy. I chimed in with my 2 cents, that my
connection with the stubby little jets was that I used to fish their
pilots out of the sea when they went from "single engine" to "no
engine". Both pouted a bit at that, and Jim replied, "Statistics don't
support that 1-engine jets fall into the sea any more regularly than
2-engine jets." I countered with my own experience - on my last
cruise, the USS Midway dumped five A-7s, an SH-3, and a Hawkeye into
the ocean. At the other end of my career, same oceans, different CV,
we lost 2 Tomcats and 3 A-7s over a one-year period. I have no idea
what the actual loss rates are for A-7s vs the rest of the twin engine
fleet, but it always -seemed- like more of them were lost. Rescue
swimmers in my H-3 squadron called them SDVs ("Survivor Delivery
Vehicles").

Jim is a very intelligent guy and I imagine he is probably right, but I
wondered if anyone knew what the actual at-sea loss rates were for the
Corsair II in comparison to the rest of the fleet during its service
life. Anyone..?

v/r
Gordon

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Old June 14th 06, 06:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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Gordon wrote:

I had an interesting conversation with a pair of SLUF pilots today - an
AF type and a Navy guy. I chimed in with my 2 cents, that my
connection with the stubby little jets was that I used to fish their
pilots out of the sea when they went from "single engine" to "no
engine". Both pouted a bit at that, and Jim replied, "Statistics don't
support that 1-engine jets fall into the sea any more regularly than
2-engine jets." I countered with my own experience - on my last
cruise, the USS Midway dumped five A-7s, an SH-3, and a Hawkeye into
the ocean. At the other end of my career, same oceans, different CV,
we lost 2 Tomcats and 3 A-7s over a one-year period. I have no idea
what the actual loss rates are for A-7s vs the rest of the twin engine
fleet, but it always -seemed- like more of them were lost. Rescue
swimmers in my H-3 squadron called them SDVs ("Survivor Delivery
Vehicles").

Jim is a very intelligent guy and I imagine he is probably right, but I
wondered if anyone knew what the actual at-sea loss rates were for the
Corsair II in comparison to the rest of the fleet during its service
life. Anyone..?


Gordon, I imagine this would be the place to ask:

http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/

Guy


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Old June 14th 06, 07:11 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
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Gordon, I imagine this would be the place to ask:

http://www.safetycenter.navy.mil/



Thanks for the link, Guy. I sent in the data request form and will
post the info if they reply.

v/r
Gordon

 




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