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Air Combat Command clears selected F-15s for flight
Air Force Link ^ | 1/9/2008

Posted on 01/10/2008 11:51:50 AM PST by Yo-Yo

1/9/2008 - LANGLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Va. (AFPN) -- Air Combat Command officials cleared a portion of the F-15 Eagle A through D model aircraft Jan. 9 for flying status and recommended a limited return to flight for Air Force units worldwide following engineering risk assessments and data received from multiple fleet-wide inspections.

The return to fly order and recommendation applies only to those F-15 aircraft, about 60 percent of the total Air Force F-15 A through D fleet, that have cleared all inspections and have met longeron manufacturing specifications.

The order and recommendation follows more than two months of stand-down actions after an Air National Guard F-15C aircraft experienced catastrophic structural failure and broke apart in flight during a basic fighter maneuver training sortie in Missouri Nov. 2.

"The priority in resuming operations for a portion of the F-15 fleet is the defense of our nation -- America deserves nothing less," said Gen. John D.W. Corley, the Air Combat Command commander. "Aircraft inspection results and counsel from both military and industry experts have made me confident in the safety of a portion of the fleet. As a result, I have cleared those F-15s to return to fly."

Today's decision follows detailed information briefed on Jan. 4 to Air Combat Command from the Air Force's F-15 systems program manager, senior engineers from Boeing and the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, as well as a briefing received today from the Accident Investigation Board president.

The information included an analysis of the health of the Air Force's F-15 fleet from findings from the Nov. 2 mishap investigation, maintenance inspections and actions completed and taken to date as well as historical science and engineering trend data from F-15 fleet management.

Inspections are more than 90 percent complete. Remaining inspections have primarily focused on the forward longerons. The longerons are a critical support structure.

Time compliance technical order inspections have discovered nine other aircraft with longeron fatigue-cracks. Additionally, approximately 40 percent of inspected aircraft have at least one longeron that does not meet blueprint specifications.

Deviations in these longerons will be analyzed at the WR-ALC. The analysis is expected to take approximately four weeks to complete. Once the analysis is complete, ACC will be able to better determine which aircraft will need further inspection, or repair, before returning them to flight.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: aerospace; f15
Oh darn. There goes our argument for buying more F-22s.

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1 posted on 01/10/2008 11:51:53 AM PST by Yo-Yo
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To: Yo-Yo

Looking forward to the flyovers once again.


2 posted on 01/10/2008 11:57:34 AM PST by kc8ukw
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To: Yo-Yo

LOL

Elmendorf AFB is loaded and ready for Bear (TU 95s that is...)

But then, we also have F 22 on hand as well.

(neerner alert)


3 posted on 01/10/2008 1:27:12 PM PST by ASOC (The Captain doesn't choose the storm....)
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To: ASOC

Glad to hear it. You can send those CF-18s home now.


4 posted on 01/10/2008 1:50:05 PM PST by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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To: Yo-Yo

They left awhile back. The CF now here are AWACS types.

I like ‘em. I used to go TDY to CFB Cold Lake to provide threat emitters for war games. Everyone I worked with (English speakers, that is) was a good and jolly lot.


5 posted on 01/10/2008 1:53:43 PM PST by ASOC (The Captain doesn't choose the storm....)
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