Craig
Cleared for Takeoff
JPALS maybe....
This may be kinda like what's happening. Just saw on the news that the Navy is in a race to get it before the Chinese pluck it outta the water first."..you lost another F35?"
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JPALS maybe....
It will never be “sorted” because there will always be edge cases not yet considered, and the more you “sort” the higher the possibility you introduce new issues.Automation can likely recover from an incident which leaves the pilot in a WTF condition.
Automation is not without risks, but once sorted, you can, say, move tens of millions of people in tin cans seven miles high without incident. Unsorted, you have MCAS.
This may be kinda like what's happening. Just saw on the news that the Navy is in a race to get it before the Chinese pluck it outta the water first.
A potentially inflammatory post and several which referenced it have been hidden from view while the management council discusses appropriate corrective actions.There were some posts on this thread which look to have been removed. Why?
Ugh. That's what I suspected. I embraced POA and abandoned FB for just this reason....hidden from view while the management council discusses appropriate corrective actions...
You should not be surprised. We have rules here. Posts not in compliance with those rules get deleted. I have had some deleted. It’s easy to do sometimes. Overall makes the place much better.Ugh. That's what I suspected. I embraced POA and abandoned FB for just this reason.
I'm 100% supportive of moderators keeping the discourse civil. In this case, someone posted a very sensational, aviation-related story that myself and several others immediately questioned its veracity. It seems the group would have sorted out truth from fiction pretty quickly w/o moderator intervention. I'm likely (over) reacting b/c of several recent examples of suppressed stories which have turned out to be true....We have rules here...
That was one of the stops on my long cross country for the private certificate. Been there many times since.I'm 100% supportive of moderators keeping the discourse civil. In this case, someone posted a very sensational, aviation-related story that myself and several others immediately questioned its veracity. It seems the group would have sorted out truth from fiction pretty quickly w/o moderator intervention. I'm likely (over) reacting b/c of several recent examples of suppressed stories which have turned out to be true.
BTW, I was up in your neck of the woods yesterday. It was such a nice day KJNX was a complete zoo.
Can I see? I won’t tell anyoneA potentially inflammatory post and several which referenced it have been hidden from view while the management council discusses appropriate corrective actions.
Some?You should not be surprised. We have rules here. Posts not in compliance with those rules get deleted. I have had some deleted. It’s easy to do sometimes. Overall makes the place much better.
I believe there was a post that blamed the crash on the pilot having heart issues due to the covid vaccine. I did not see any of the replies so I missed the subsequent circus, but I can somewhat imagine how it went. I have not seen any other reference to that vaccine theory anywhere else so the post was likely an attempt at trolling. Probably best that it was deleted. Typical fake news trolling from a certain mindset.Can I see? I won’t tell anyone
I sent @Morgan3820 a link to the story referenced by the poster. I'm on the fence as to if moderator intervention was merited in this case. I'm sure POA has a good methodology for deciding truth from fiction. However, we've seen recently how centralized truth arbitration works so it bothers me that somehow I'm not able to make such a decision for myself.I believe there was a post that blamed the crash on the pilot having heart issues due to the covid vaccine...
Looking at the other stories posted it was obvious to me that was all satirical. But, whatever. Moving on.I sent @Morgan3820 a link to the story referenced by the poster. I'm on the fence as to if moderator intervention was merited in this case. I'm sure POA has a good methodology for deciding truth from fiction. However, we've seen recently how centralized truth arbitration works so it bothers me that somehow I'm not able to make such a decision for myself.
Yeah. As in more than one but not sure how many. You keeping count for me? I didn’t know you cared that much. I’m blushing.Some?
Just funnin’ you.Yeah. As in more than one but not sure how many. You keeping count for me? I didn’t know you cared that much. I’m blushing.
I’ve deleted way more of my posts than the mods have over the years. I think they allow plenty here…
I sent @Morgan3820 a link to the story referenced by the poster. I'm on the fence as to if moderator intervention was merited in this case. I'm sure POA has a good methodology for deciding truth from fiction. However, we've seen recently how centralized truth arbitration works so it bothers me that somehow I'm not able to make such a decision for myself.
One of my wife's aunts emailed us (both) an article some years back telling about J. K. Rowling's devil worship, and how all of the Harry Potter books were basically satanic recruitment propaganda. The article was, as you may have already guessed, The Onion. I broke my rule about never replying to stuff like that and explained to her -- as politely as I could -- that she should familiarize herself with the source of articles like that before taking them as fact.I saw that article, it was completely bonkers. What is sad is that there will be people that will take it as face value and spread it around the web. I have an aunt I’m fully expecting to email me it within a few days.
Babylon Bee is a good one. There's a military themed one too, called the Duffel? I think
I'm not a huge F-35 fan, but if I recall the history correctly, both the F-14 and F-111 has some pretty significant early trouble. Some might disagree, but both of those aircraft ended up being pretty useful.
No question about the improvement in handling qualities (and boarding rate!) with DFCS, but finally ****canning the TF30's probably had as much to do with saving lives as the DFCS.Scott Kelly's book "Endurance" has a couple of chapters about the F-14. As much as we all love them it had some issues and a number of people got killed in them before they developed a digital flight control system which Kelley worked on when he was a test pilot.
Looked painful
Video on Instagram this morning claims to show a ramp strike as the cause of this crash. You can hear a handful of power just before coming across the stern. Trying to find a link.
*ETA: https://theaviationist.com/2022/01/...5c-mishap-landing-on-uss-carl-vinson-emerges/
Watch the video in the link above. It’s pretty eye opening.It was absolutely not a ramp strike. Aircraft that hit the ramp generally are in small pieces. What it probably was based on the video was a pulling the power back in the middle of the approach to work off a high energy state with a rapid but late application of power in close that was unable to arrest the sink rate. This probably caused considerable damage and a gear collapse. Impact point was prior to the one wire based on LSO injuries.
He did. You can see him eject about 44 seconds into that video.Did the pilot survive?