RyanShort1
Final Approach
Sketchy details so far, story here: https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/T-38-crashes-at-Laughlin-but-no-word-of-13390154.php
My brother's last assignment was as a -38 PIT IP. I'm glad he's not flying that anymore...
Nickel on the grass...
RIP
Another Aux gearbox incident?
USAF will officially release the name here in due time; I've been informed this morning. Absolutely heart-ripping for me. A great dude is gone, young man with so much ahead of him. As a crusty O-4 it really hits home that this business is unforgiving, and I realize how clueless I was as a UPT student many moons ago. Timing and luck my friends, timing and luck.
I took the morning to go take my kiddo to school today, because ----k it, this life is not owed to anyone. I'm forever appreciative, in days like today, of the strength of my wife. Not letting the in-your-face-nature to my job get in the way of taking care of business when it comes to our son, and her education/career aspirations.
Details will be released in due time. We know some of the bigger pieces already by virtue of being so close to DLF ourselves. Hell I just barely left the place in the summer. All I am at liberty to share with you all at this time is that no student pilots were involved, so all the baby chickens are accounted for. Doesn't make it any easier to process for the -38 instructor cadre. We're getting hit hard this year.
Praying for our second dude to recover, more to follow. I can't believe I have to use this twice in one year.....
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That sucks. My condolences. Turns out he was one of my brother's Studs at PIT. Great dude by all accounts. Nickel...Names released. Rest in Peace Trojan. You would have made a great fighter pilot. Amazing charisma, distinguished member of the FAIP mafia, great all around dude and work ethic. Kid could run that 1.5 PT test in under 9:00. I still remember trying to pace him the first lap, next thing I know the damn cat is lapping me on the 4th one. Son of a.... You will be sorely missed brother. Much too soon, the community is a lesser place without you. Nickle on the grass.
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(Stuck's flag a year ago, where he partook in the memorial). Now we have to do the same for him.The irony hits a bit close right now.
A moment to offer thoughts as well for our friend Sh'ootr Palyok, who is still with us and recovering. This young man has gone through a lot himself. Widower to a young wife to cancer last year, around the same time of Stuck's death no less. It's been a tough road to get back on the saddle for this young man, and he has displayed incredible resilience in getting on and onward with life in spite of such a life altering event. To have this occur less than a year later feels heavy even for me as a mere witness.
Graz's memorial I'm told will occur at KDLF on Wednesday 21st, since Tuesday would have been the anniversary of Stuck's crash; leadership felt it needed its own day in order to allow folks to process things in their own space. We'll see if we can get a RND contingent up that way. Otherwise I'm certainly taking the trusty Arrow up there in order to be there to honor our fallen Brother.
I'll try to add an update here if anything pops up with regards to the surviving families. The details of the crash will be known in due time, let's hope there is more transparency this time than wrt Stuck's crash last year. And I'll digress before I start foaming at the mouth about that one again.
Everybody stay safe out there. We're all here, military or not, as part of a small brotherhood of humans who have tasted flight under our own hands. It is an incredibly privileged experience, albeit unnatural for us hairless monkeys. It is indeed a risky endeavor, but one I think we can agree is worth risking in order to Live for. Our brother Graz would have agreed I think; I saw his eyes light up looking forward to that Viper assignment. He knew, and I knew, he was one of the lucky ones. So I honor him today and every day forward, by breathing in deep, teaching my son by example that life is indeed worth sacrificing for, sack up and take to skies yet again. I'm certain he would have done the same if given the luxury of tomorrow.
Here's to ya Brother..
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Can someone explain the nickel on the grass phrase?
If visiting a grave of a fighter pilot, you leave a nickel as a sign of respect. Came from a Korean War song.
Lots of stories around the tradition, but the song itself likely got lifted from the "Salvation Army Song."
Two airplanes involved?T-38 Down this morning at Vance. Two reported killed.
Nickle on the grass...
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/...rcraft-mishap-occurs-at-vance-air-force-base/
Two airplanes involved?
Yeah, just by looking at the photo and what was said in the press release it sounds like maybe it was a formation landing gone wrong. Sad.Just based on the released photo, a strange accident.
Five down in the last year, and the replacement is still 4 years away.
That is unacceptable. What happened to the industry since WWII? The P-51 prototype was rolled out in 102 DAYS.
That is unacceptable. What happened to the industry since WWII?
That is unacceptable. What happened to the industry since WWII? The P-51 prototype was rolled out in 102 DAYS.
What's happened is the injection of so many and such detailed specifications coupled with the desire to inspect to the exact specification. Even with the move to COTS's specifications, there is an incredible amount of paper or electronic data that gets generated.
That is unacceptable. What happened to the industry since WWII? The P-51 prototype was rolled out in 102 DAYS.
And then there's Boeing. Don't get me started on that.
P.S. Yes, the wife did ask when I was going airlines. LOL Moment of levity in the middle of this emotional topic for my wife. Humor is our coping mechanism. Joking aside I am human, and my mortality does not escape me. One day at a time, is all we can do.