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Team Sergeant
08-15-2016, 14:58
I'd filled my drawers....... :D (Watch the video)

Well done gents!




Watch Navy pilots save plane after it falls off carrier

By Rob Verger
·Published August 15, 2016
· FoxNews.com

Dramatic footage released by the U.S. Navy shows a close call earlier this year on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.

After an arresting cable broke as an E2-C Hawkeye aircraft was landing on the ship on March 18, the plane flew off the end of the carrier. The footage shows the plane, with its distinctive radar on top, disappearing over the side, but then reappearing after it recovers.

The Navy awarded three pilots-- Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Browning, Lt. Cmdr. Kellen Smith, and Lt. Matthew Halliwell-- from that plane the Armed Forces' Air Medal in a ceremony aboard the Eisenhower this month.

Kellen Smith, who was the plane's copilot, said they heard a "loud snap" as the plane slowed.

"When we would normally be coming to a stop, we weren't," Smith said in a statement. "Our years of training kicked in and we reacted on instinct. I slapped back the ditching hatch (Hawkeyes do not have ejection seats) as we cleared the deck and began a deep settle (significant descent)."

He estimated that they came within about 10 feet of the water before the plane pulled back up.

Halliwell wasn't at the ceremony-- he's now an instructor, the Navy said.


http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/08/15/watch-navy-pilots-save-plane-after-it-falls-off-carrier.html


Watch the video here: (Takes forever on Foxnews)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-EHwYOfY94

Badger52
08-15-2016, 15:23
Damn, that's some Sully-worthy airspeed management. (And that's why they hit the deck with throttles forward. Ya ain't stopped till your stopped.)

Thanks for the youtube link; as you mention FNC website in the past year has become a parasitic max-refresh payload to the point of being malware.
;)

Maple Flag
08-15-2016, 17:16
Amazing!

A quick search for the Nimitz Class's freeboard suggests it is about 60', and almost certainly <90'.

Making things worse, it looked like the deck was pitched down in the swell at the moment they rolled off the deck.

That's very little vertical space to gain some extra energy from, given the apparent lack of airspeed when it went of the deck. I imagine they were right on the edge of that plane's envelop when they started to regain altitude.

Very hairy looking!

PSM
08-15-2016, 17:18
They got a little help from "ground effect"...,er, uh,...make that "sea effect". ;)

Pat

Razor
08-15-2016, 19:43
I hope none of the deck crew were injured by the snapped cable.

Well done, Squiddies!

MK262MOD1
08-15-2016, 19:45
A bunch were severely injured by the cable release.

Badger52
08-15-2016, 20:59
A bunch were severely injured by the cable release.Believe that; hope they can mend. Risky place a flight deck. There's gonna be some serious work to be done below deck too I imagine - that must've been loud when it let go.