Posted on 12/04/2023 4:38:12 AM PST by Jyotishi
The Navy announced they ‘safely’ recovered the Military plane that overshot the runway and has been stuck in Kaneohe Bay for almost two weeks.
Kaneohe Bay (HawaiiNewsNow) -- The Navy announced they ‘safely’ recovered the Military plane that overshot the runway and has been stuck in Kaneohe Bay for almost two weeks. Navy officials say it took meticulous planning and assembling specialized equipment from off island, a multidisciplinary team of military and civilian experts to carefully raise the P-8A Poseidon from the bay.
Officials say the operation lasted 13 hours, beginning at 6:30 a.m., Dec. 2. The aircraft was floated adjacent to the runway by 10:18 a.m. And the last portion of the airframe, the nose wheel, lifted out of the water at 7 p.m., Dec. 2.
“Our team went through a detailed planning process to develop the best course of action to get the P-8 out of the bay as quickly and as safely as possible,” said Rear Adm. Kevin P. Lenox, the salvage operation’s on-scene commander.
“At times, it took us an hour to move the aircraft five feet.”
This comes after the Navy announced that this salvage operation will cost $1.5 million with about $200,000 spent in efforts to secure the aircraft and remove fuel.
Officials said the aircraft assigned to Whidbey Island, Washington-based Patrol Squadron (VP) 4 “Skinny Dragons,” was on a detachment in support of maritime homeland defense.
There were nine crewmembers on board — three pilots and six crewmembers. All crewmembers safely evacuated the aircraft and no injuries were reported.
The incident is under investigation.
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Naval aviation training, especially, prepares you for rainy and windy days.
Fly into Palm Springs on any summer day. Harrowing. Wind is a factor every day.
Talk about making shit up.
He has his wings. He’s a pilot.
Read his blurb at the link.
In the Biden Navy, she will be promoted.
Women have been in the military for decades.
Nope. Reread it please, those are NFO wings.
I’d post pics of each of them if I knew how... Lol.
Pilot wings have a single vertical fouled anchor and shield in the middle. NFO wings have a pair of smaller “crossed” anchors and shield in the middle.
I would hate to be the pilot on that crew. Or any of the flying crew. And the poor folks “in the back” must be laughing their asses off.
P8s DO search for Subs...so there is that.
The P3 aircraft had all kinds of problems in its development. And then yes, somewhere lost cooperation Lee, and very bad weather, doing their mission, in rough places. I would wager that none of them just missed the runway.
Chicago midway is 6500. And rumor has it the weather in Chicago is almost always worse than Hawaii.
I stand corrected. Thanks for pointing that out.
Did I trigger you?
He has his wings. He’s a pilot.
Read his blurb at the link.
So you think she’ll be “... flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong.”?
You would lose your bet.
21 October, 2008: "The aircraft overshot the runway at Bagram. The right main landing gear collapsed and both right engines then caught fire. The Bagram Airfield fire department responded immediately and extinguished the fire. The airplane sustained serious structural and fire damage."
“The article failed to mention that the aircraft had an all-female crew.”
Wasn’t that a movie a while back? “I ditched in Kaneohe Bay with an all-girl crew”?
My 3 leg cross-country flight was Brown Field -> 29 Palms -> Yuma -> Brown Field. On the 29 Palms to Yuma leg, there was a very strong down draft. I had some items floating in the cockpit. Even more annoying, I was calling the tower at Yuma to notify them that I was inbound and to arrange a preferred entry to their airspace. The civilian VHF was turned down. They were ignoring me. When I got to their airspace, they finally noticed and got all worked up. They directed me to follow another aircraft to the civilian airstrip pattern. Upon landing, I called my flight instructor and he read them the riot act. It's a dual use airport with a military runway and a civilian one. The air controllers are military. It worked out and I flew back to Brown after a re-fuel.
Whidbey Island has 2- 7,700 foot crosswind runways. I did extensive engineering review of the pavements there back in the 90’s. The EA6 crews took off and landed on half the length of the runways. The old P-3’s used not much more than that.
By comparison, When I worked at Klamath Falls Airport, the Oregon Air Guard used practically every inch of the 10,300 foot runway to conduct F-15 flight ops.
“Wasn’t that a movie a while back? “I ditched in Kaneohe Bay with an all-girl crew”?”
Sounds like the next season of “Survivor”!
Women drivers?
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