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Anybody know if 1) reserve or active duty crew? 2) Dover or Travis crew and airplane?


EDIT: did my own research. Sounds like a Dover mixed crew of AD and RES.

from www.af.mil............The huge cargo plane crashed at 6:30 a.m. EDT today. The Airmen on board are members of the 436th Airlift Wing and the Air Force Reserve’s 512th Airlift Wing.
 
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I've got enough 3-engine approaches in Fred to say that if that was the only problem they should have been able to make it back. We use to do 2-engine approaches at max gross weight in the sim. I have a feeling that a single engine failure was not their only problem. Who knows, though? It'll be a while before we hear what the causes were.

Slug
 
Every C-5 pilot practices plenty of three engine approaches in the aircraft and the sim. Shouldn't be any big deal at all. If I were guessing, I'd say they had another problem. Fortunate that everyone survived the accident.
 
I think it's remarkable everyone survived!
 
Cpt. Underpants said:
From CNN:


There is some SEROUS Aerodynamics at work here!
So according to CNN you can fit almost three Nuclear aircraft carriers in once C-5. WTF do we need carriers for then?

Glad to hear everyone's ok. That'll buff right out...
 
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Some sources are reporting a #2 engine flameout..... assuming for the moment that that's true, I'd like to *respectfully* pose the question:

Why is a C-5 crashing with one engine down?
 
And the inevitable quarterbacking begins.... How about everyone keep their traps shut and opinions to themselves until after we know what happened. Figures it's started by non-mil types.
 
Tail #0059 flown by a 326th ALS crew. My guess is multiple problems or multiple engs out. Best wishes to all invloved.
 
Deuce130 said:
And the inevitable quarterbacking begins.... How about everyone keep their traps shut and opinions to themselves until after we know what happened. Figures it's started by non-mil types.


Kinda blows the entire idea of a discussion, dont it?

Just the usual hangar BS about who screwed the pooch.
 
Deuce130 said:
And the inevitable quarterbacking begins.... How about everyone keep their traps shut and opinions to themselves until after we know what happened.

You must think folks in FI have better things to do...c'mon, get with the program!
 
NorthShore said:
Kinda blows the entire idea of a discussion, dont it?

Just the usual hangar BS about who screwed the pooch.
Inevitably people start thinking they know all the details in the first 24 hours, and it becomes a downward spiral. More often than not it turns into a questioning of the crews decisionsm and bashing them. Like death and taxes... it's a certainty.
 
They are reporting that the crew was a reserve crew. The reserve crews tend to be pretty sharp. They usually have a great deal of experience especially on the enlisted side of the house....

Glad to see everyone is going home safe tonight....
 

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