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USAFE releases AIB report on F-15E crash in Libya

fox18delta

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USAFE releases AIB report on F-15E crash in Libya

Posted 12/13/2011 Updated 12/13/2011
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12/13/2011 - RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- United States Air Forces in Europe officials released the results of their investigation into the March 21 crash in Libya of an F-15E Strike Eagle as it performed combat operations enforcing the United Nations mandated no-fly zone established for Operation Odyssey Dawn.

At the conclusion of the investigation, the board president, Col. Scott Shapiro, USAFE Chief of Strategic Airlift Capabilities, found clear and convincing evidence that the cause of the mishap was the aircraft's sudden departure from controlled flight because it exceeded the critical angle of attack during an Air Force-approved combat maneuver. Other contributing factors to this accident include the pilot conducting an AF-wide acceptable maneuver for the F-15E at a previously untested altitude and lateral asymmetry (unbalanced aircraft).

Both the pilot and weapons systems officer survived the crash by successfully ejecting before the aircraft impacted in an unpopulated area near Benghazi. Remains of the aircraft were later destroyed so critical systems information and equipment could not be salvaged by foreign forces.

Both the pilot and WSO were temporarily deployed to Aviano Air Base Italy at the time of the incident. Both are members of the 492nd Fighter Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, United Kingdom.

The convening authority, USAFE Vice Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen Mueller, approved the board president's report without comments.

The primary purpose of the board was to provide a publicly releasable report of the facts and circumstances surrounding the accident. An executive summary of the report is available at http://usaf.aib.law.af.mil/index.html.

For more information contact the USAFE Public Affairs Office at 011-49-6371-47-6558.

Original Story;
http://www.usafe.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123283276
 
I love how when ever you see a crash, how everybody stands on it... LOL

Yep..remember the F117A that was downed over Yugoslavia? Apparently the stealth coatings were highly dangerous (extremely carcinogenic) to the guys who were walking on and around the wreckage.
 
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