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Airman spots aircraft fuel leak at 35,000 feet
Air Force Link ^ | 5/14/09 | Tech. Sgt. Rey Ramon

Posted on 05/15/2009 9:06:13 AM PDT by LibWhacker

5/14/2009 - KADENA AIR BASE, Japan (AFNS) -- Most of us hear stories of Airmen saving lives in combat, but an Airman who saves the lives of more than 300 passengers is definitely a story worth hearing.

A fuel leak on a civilian aircraft caught the attention of Staff Sgt. Bartek Bachleda, 909th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, during a flight from Chicago to Narita airport, Japan. After alerting the pilots and aircrew, the ranking pilot made the decision to divert the flight to San Francisco.

"I noticed the leak on the left side of the aircraft right behind the wing earlier during take-off," said Sergeant Bachleda.

Sergeant Bachleda continued analyzing the outflow of fuel to be 100 percent sure it was a leak while the plane was reaching cruising altitude. Almost an hour into the flight, he told a stewardess of the possible leak, but was given an unconcerned response.

Sergeant Bachleda then began to capture the possible leak on video. He then got the stewardess' attention by saying, "Ma'am it's an emergency." He identified himself to her and showed her the leak on video.

"She was completely serious and was no longer handing out drinks," he said. "I told her you need to inform your captain before we go oceanic."

The captain came from the cockpit to where Sergeant Bachleda was sitting to see the leak and view the video footage. Sergeant Bachleda said the captain and the crew were trying to figure out how the aircraft was losing 6,000 pounds of fuel an hour and then they knew exactly what was going on.

The captain made a mid-air announcement the flight would be diverted back to Chicago, but then changed it to San Francisco so passengers could catch the only existing flight to Narita airport.

Once the flight arrived in San Francisco, Sergeant Bachleda and a coworker were asked to stay back while the aircraft was deplaned. They waited for the arrival of investigators, the fire chief, and the owner of the airport to explain what went wrong.

"When we got off the airplane everyone was thanking us," said the sergeant.

While conversing with the captain, the sergeant said he was hesitant at first to inform them about the leak, but he knew it was abnormal. The captain said they would have never made it to Japan if it wasn't for him.

The two Airmen were placed in a hotel overnight and flew back to Japan the next morning. The airline company showed their appreciation by seating them first-class.


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KEYWORDS: 909th; airman; bartekbachleda; fuel; leak; spots
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To: LibWhacker

Years ago, I was flying back East from LA and noticed one of the engines (below the wing was) on fire. Told the stew, and we turned back to LAX. Of course, there was probably a warning light in the cockpit that the aircrew may have already seen....


21 posted on 05/15/2009 9:37:57 AM PDT by expatpat
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re: 909th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator

Talk about putting the right person in the right place at the right time! I can't imagine anyone more qualified to recognize and report of fuel leak on an aircraft!

22 posted on 05/15/2009 9:51:41 AM PDT by jwparkerjr (God Bless America!)
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To: LibWhacker

“but was given an unconcerned response...”

Like, “Oh, it always leaks a little on takeoff...”


23 posted on 05/15/2009 9:53:14 AM PDT by rahbert
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To: jwparkerjr

Seems to me that this saavy NCO helped to save some lives. I believe the AF has a medal that can be awarded for such actions...I sure hope somebody at the 909th is writing up a citation for him.


24 posted on 05/15/2009 9:59:53 AM PDT by Clioman
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To: LibWhacker

Good story and kudos to the alert airman but the crew already knew they had a leak so they weren’t going to continue anyway. Still, first class seats is certainly a nice reward!


25 posted on 05/15/2009 10:06:23 AM PDT by saganite (What would Sully do?)
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To: LibWhacker

Ground crew member Mr.Magoo didn’t notice leak.


26 posted on 05/15/2009 10:07:17 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: LibWhacker

Nice!


27 posted on 05/15/2009 10:08:32 AM PDT by b4its2late (Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
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To: LibWhacker
Next question not answered in story - what was the cause of the leak. Bad maintenance / pre-flight with fuel cap detached or perhaps a physical break in fuel line? Whatever, I agree that the flight crew would not have gone 'feet wet' with that fuel loss.

Standard distance from Chi Town to Tokyo is about 6315 miles while from Chi to SanFran is 1858 miles or about 30% of total. Not knowing fuel capacity but probably no danger till well beyond coastline.

However they would have had an odd flight path. The 'Great Circle' route for Chi to Tokyo goes north over Canada and Alaska before arcing down the Bearing Sea and east of Kamchatka. By the time the pilot called in his destination change they were probably well into west-central Canada.

28 posted on 05/15/2009 10:18:09 AM PDT by SES1066 (Cycling to conserve, Conservative to save, Saving to Retire, will Retire to Cycle.)
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To: Publius6961

The Sgt has raised his public profile...The government will have to watch this guy cause he’s a likely future domestic terrorist threat.


29 posted on 05/15/2009 10:21:08 AM PDT by joelt
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To: LibWhacker

Great work


30 posted on 05/15/2009 11:06:31 AM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
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To: GreyFriar

Thanks for the ping.
The Airman should receive an official letter of commendation.
That was a BIG fuel leak. I’d like to know what caused it.


31 posted on 05/16/2009 6:06:44 PM PDT by zot
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To: GreyFriar

Staff Sgt. Bartek Bachleda alertness saved everyone on board. Good job Sgt.


32 posted on 05/16/2009 6:15:16 PM PDT by afnamvet (I see stupid people.)
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