why was it left loaded?
A technician accidentally triggered an F-16's cannon and blew up another F-16 in Belgium
Yep, you read that right.
The Belgian Air Force is investigating how a technician servicing an F-16 jet fighter triggered its 20mm Vulcan cannon and destroyed another F-16 at the Florennes airfield.
Full article and more photos:
PHOTOS: A technician accidentally triggered an F-16's cannon and blew up another F-16 in Belgium | Business Insider
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
1996 Discovery 1
current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
why was it left loaded?
Current Cars:
2013 E3 Maloo, 350kw
2008 RRS, TDV8
1995 VS Clubsport
Previous Cars:
2008 ML63, V8
2002 VY SS Ute, 300kw
2002 Disco 2, LS1 conversion
Was being prepped to go out on a training sortie. Would have needed live rounds if it was a gunnery exercise.
Life is just a series of obstacles preventing you from taking a nap.
Officer, I was only cleaning it and didn't know it was loaded.
or
I was climbing through a fence and snagged the trigger on a barb and shot my mother-in-law in the homestead 400 yards away.
No wuckin' furries, just claim it on Wesfarmers Business, Belgium.
Very effective cannon. Think of it as capability testing.![]()
In all my military training, lesson Number One was "Check Safe!"
Regarding the loaded state, most modern fighters apparently are trimmed to allow for a full ammo load in the cannons. Trim is then adjusted as ammo and fuel are used. Forget exactly where I read that, but it was written by someone who should know - possibly a US Navy pilot, I've read a few books by some of them.
-----
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
-----
1999 Disco TD5 ("Bluey")
1996 Disco 300 TDi ("Slo-Mo")
1995 P38A 4.6 HSE ("The Limo")
1966 No 5 Trailer (ARN 173 075) soon to be camper
-----
Hi,
Some where in my training on aerial cameras was a warning on test running the camera when the aircraft (Canberra) was loaded with bombs.
Bomb release triggered the camera and vice versa.
Seemed crazy at the time, but I didn't get hands on experience.
I regularly tested gun sight cameras in loaded Sabres and Mirage fighters without that worry.
A story from RAAF Williamstown told of a Mirage being guided to a stop on the flightline and two missiles launching past the ground crew standing in front of it on shutdown.
Would have been in the early 60s.
Cheers
| Search AULRO.com ONLY! |
Search All the Web! |
|---|
|
|
|
Bookmarks