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0061 c/n 0247/A213. (110 FS, 131 FW) suffered engine fire, landed 100 knots
too fast at Whiteman AFB, MO and ran off runway Nov 9 1995. w/o May 1, 1996.
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Gene Buckle wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Got this from a friend... not sure if it has circulated around simpits
yet...
Subject: F-15 with a fire in the right engine bay
This is an interesting scenario of an F-15 with a fire in the right engine
bay. The pilot shuts down the engine, but the fire continues. He decides to
try to save the airplane and land at Whiteman. You can see the airspeed and
altitude tapes in the HUD and listen to his conversation. He touches down at
high speed but can't get it stopped and ejects at the departure end of the
runway. The pilot is very professional in handling this emergency, Check
the rate of respiration and the fact that the camera and some cockpit
information systems seem to be still working after the aircraft finishes
crashing . He gets the message about "bingo" fuel after all the parts have
stopped moving .
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Thanks for the link Ed. I caught that last week. I wonder what the tail
# was...
g.
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