C-5 info
Look at the pictures very close guys
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/99999999/NEWS/60403023&theme=C5CRASH&template=theme ...I wont say what happened, since these guys are my friends, but speculation is healthy and free therapy, not blame, but speculation...talking about it helps us deal with the fact that some of us are rattled by seeing our invincible mammoth broken into pieces as we drive to work in the morning
Tail 840059
B Model
Max TO Weight: 772K (840K emergency war order)
Max Lndg: 769K
Time of crash was a little before 0645- sunrise 0645. LDG Rwy 32 has PAPIs no ILS
Wind 7kts, OVC010 to OVC020, 9999, DRY
They were heavy...going to spain. So they were over 700K which is considered heavy.
FRED F'ing Republican Economic Disaster ...mix and match the R.
When we used to airdrop, the Rangers called us "The Big Nasty"
The GPWS wouldnt give warning, not because of inhibit mode, but because the gear were down and locked, therefore you wont get the Terrain warning, just sink rate if over 1700ft/min below 300'AGL.
From the photos, the flaps were 40% not full and the slats were out. The TR's appear retracted on all engines, even in the photos.
The C-5 lost at Ramstein 16 years ago...TR's were never listed as a factor...ever. Although us pilots think otherwise. The sole survivor from that crash is still a loadmaster at dover.
God was looking out for those guys yesterday.