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To: montag813
There was once a video on youtube (don't know if it's still there) of a sailor working the flight deck of a carrier who was sucked into the engine of a fighter. He survived!

You've gotta feel bad for this guy...that can't be a good way to do.

9 posted on 01/26/2023 8:08:20 AM PST by Gay State Conservative (No Doubt Now: Stolen Election)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Might be a great way to go. It’s quick and for a moment you get to fly.


16 posted on 01/26/2023 8:11:25 AM PST by newzjunkey
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To: Gay State Conservative

I was on a carrier (Independence) that had an incident like this. Sailor tripped over the chock-blocks and it was enough that when he left his feet it took him straight in....they got him to the medical center and saved his life - stabilized him and got him medevac’d to shore all within about 45 minutes. He lost both legs but lived. Folks were mighty edgy on the flight deck for quite some time after that.


25 posted on 01/26/2023 8:15:48 AM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: Gay State Conservative
Those big bypass fan blades hit you on the head and you are instantly dead. I often wonder if the brain has time to register what's going on before you are dead. You have a few milliseconds between the time you are lifted off your feet until you are dead. Is that enough time to think "This is it. Goodbye cruel world. I love you Mom."?
Other tidbits from the article...
Before the plane arrived, ground crew members held a ten-minute safety meeting “to reiterate that the engines would remain running until ground power was connected,” according to the NTSB.

The ground crew was also informed that they should not approach the plane until the engines were turned down and the pilots turned off the rotating beacon light.

An American Eagle ground operations manual, released in July 2022, also states that the ground crew should never approach within 15 feet of the engine when running.

[...and this is very sad] Edwards is survived by her three children, her mother, and other family and friends, according to the Montgomery Advertiser.


They had a SAFETY MEETING right before the plane arrived. Maybe suicide by jet?
60 posted on 01/26/2023 8:40:09 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (Once you get people to believe that a plural pronoun is singular, they'll believe anything - nicollo)
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To: Gay State Conservative

....Indeed....! yes, not sure if it is still around (the internet is FOREVER...!) but it was a sailor getting ready to launch an A-6 if I recall, and he got sucked into the aircraft’s port (left, for you land-lubbers...) running engine. The engine immediately FODded out (FOD - Foreign Object Damage...) when his flashlight and I think his protective helmet went into the engine...he crawled out, by some grace of God, thankfully alive but shaken....probably needed a skivvies change after that....


89 posted on 01/26/2023 9:52:06 AM PST by TokarevM57 (u)
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To: Gay State Conservative

As a former Aviation Boatswain Mate Handler. The NAVY brings him back ever now and then to brief all flight deckers on the dangers of working in and around aircraft on the flight deck.


94 posted on 01/26/2023 10:54:12 AM PST by Trueblackman (I would rather stick my head up my a** & walk down an Interstate off ramp than believe Biden.)
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