Thunderbird Eject @ Mountain Home

Heisenberg

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That's a pretty cool picture. You can actually see the pilot getting a couple inches shorter.
 

scorpmatt

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anyone have a clue as to what year this was? the article says sep 14 but no year
 

Armitage

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Originally posted by: scorpmatt
anyone have a clue as to what year this was? the article says sep 14 but no year

I found another link - the accident report was released on Jan 21 2004, so I'm guessing 2003
 

Ime

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At least he had the guts to ensure his plane wasn't going to hit anyone before punching out.
 

EyeMWing

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At least they carry 2 spare planes. He could've got right back up and tried it again (Well, more likely the ground crew wouldn't let him anywhere near a plane)
 

ATLien247

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One would figure that the computer guidance system would adjust the altimeter to compensate for ground elevation on-the-fly...
 

jEnus

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Armitage, I remember watching at @ Mountain Home AFB....Where do live/work?
 

Armitage

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Originally posted by: jEnus
Armitage, I remember watching at @ Mountain Home AFB....Where do live/work?

Colorado Springs.
They were here for the AF Academy graduation, and stayed over for an air show tomorrow @ Peterson AFB

Were you at Mountain Home when this accident happened?