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Bird Strike on a F-16

Posted: 2/27/09 6:38pm Message 1 of 3
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Bird Strike from corkpit Camera
 
 
 
F-16 Bird Strike
 
F-16 engine ingests bird after takeoff @ Tyndall AFB.
 
I thought you might find it interesting to see a crash from the corkpit of
an airplane. Pretty interesting; it is an instructor pilot in the rear and a
student in the front seat of an F-16.
 
A "Bird Strike," as seen through the Heads Up Display (HUD). You can
see the
bird flash by just prior to impacting the engine. You can hear the aircraft
voice warning system telling them they have a problem and referring to the
"D-6 NL" which means there is no engine RPM. They made 2 attempts to
relight
the jet engine, but evidently there was too much damage from the bird strike
and they had to get out.
 
These guys were very cool; note the heavy breathing... they certainly flew
longer than one would expect before ejecting. Airspeed can be observed on
the HUD's upper left corner.. It goes down to the low 120's as they
struggle
to get the engine going again, but as the plane noses over and dives to
earth it increases to at least 175 just before impact.
 
It just goes to show how quickly your day can go to pieces - 45 seconds from
strike to ejection.
 
All and all, not bad. They ran the emergency checklist, made two relight
attempts, and picked out a plowed field for impact before ejecting. You can
follow the audio attached to it and hear the conversation between the pilot
and instructor pilot and then the tower including the pilot saying they were
punching out. The tower didn't seem to completely understand it all, and
missed the significance of the last transmission. His last radio call, he's
talking to an empty aircraft.
 
The video continues until impact, even after they both eject.. A classic
"buying the farm" as you can see the plow rows get bigger. A real
nice job
from the aircrew by keeping their cool and turning the aircraft away from
populated areas.
 
No one hurt and no one killed.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN_Zl64OQEw




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Bird Strike on a F-16

Posted: 2/27/09 9:26pm Message 2 of 3
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I've seen this before (don't know if it was already posted here or not) and heard there are a lot of little things that don't add up.  Not to take anything away from the professional manner in which the crew reacted to the situation but a lot of the details in the written account don't jive with the video.

For instance, Tyndall AFB is located along the gulf coast in Florida - the airfield in the video appears to be inland with what appears to be a mountain range in the distance.  From what I've read the F-16 has a female automated voice, not a male voice as is in the video.  The only thing that is consistant is the fact that a two seat trainer variant of the F-16 does exist.


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Bird Strike on a F-16

Posted: 2/28/09 10:32am Message 3 of 3
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Jim............wow keen eye for detailsThumbs%20Up


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