Anyone see this article today.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...hap-rcna105534
Anyone see this article today.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...hap-rcna105534
prob in the iwanna ads around Columbia by now
Back in the 90's I worked an incident like this. The engine went out, the pilot ejected, and the plain glided for a really long ways. When it finally hit the ground it basically made a wheels up landing, bounced a couple of times, and broke into major components. No explosion, no fire, just some dents in the soil.
Woody
Very stealthy jet.
LOL I didn't read the rest of the topic title on the forum that was already started.
Dupe
Sure says a lot for our country and tech. Hundreds of our finest with dogs, sats, IR and Thermal planes, takes 2 weeks to find one guy on foot.
All of our gov't tech cant tell where they lost a plane.
Amazing.
Hang on. I'll help you in 77 minutes.
Broken Arrow?....LOL
Was the pilot playing with the ejection system or something?
For some redneck, Christmas came early!
Who controls John Gill?
Who would have thought a stealth aircraft would be so hard to find? Someone should have read the instruction card.
So I've read about three news articles on this topic and one them stated the pilot entered a destination and activated auto pilot before ejecting so the jet may be still flying. Very strange if true.
"Absence of Evidence does not mean Evidence of Absence."
- Dr. Carl Sagan
$85 million dollar jet missing ??? You mean for that purchase price they couldn’t throw in a $15 air tag !!! Not buying it - fake news