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>Everyone knows that one wipes out a career full of attaboys. What is your >favorite non-fatal "aw shit" story? I thought we could also make a thread >and >tell about the best flying each of us encountered. > I was in VA-95. Fly off during work ups mid 80's from the Enterprise we had been up for 36 hours or so not counting the cat naps. Since the fly off happens early in the morning we needed to pack up our gear for the off load since we would be on the fly off. Then since it is a the work ups and the ships needs to get the Norex qual done we go down to CVIC and get our foil packs and this time we don't have to carry "Simulated" weapons but they do hang a single MK 76 on some of the planes so we have to fly the profile and stop by NFL on our way to NUW. I'm dash 2 of a section. I think I was in a KA-6d regardless I didn't have a "weapon" so I flew with my lead over to Fallon and they make their "Really Ready" I just lag behind and since it is only a MK 76 they stay at altitude and do a 40 degree high dive. I'm about 200 yards in trail for the dive just kind of a sloppy loose form keeping lead in sight and figure I will make an easy rejoin on the way out. So here we are in a dive I'm watching lead and thinking that I may not even see the MK 76 fall off the plane since it is small and I am looking only at the tail aspect. When all of a sudden I see this big flash and then a drop tank comes off the leads plane it tumbles off the plane end over end. I pull off real quick since this is something I didn't expect and who knows what else may come off the leads plane. They pull off and I don't know if my excited calls or they felt the Drop tank hit the plane but by the time I rendevous on the right side the BN is sitting there shaking his head. It was a switcholigy SNFU all the crews fault they selected the drop tank.... No wait a second it wasn't a drop tank it was a Blivot! It had everybodys dop kit as well as other incidentals. He dropped the Blivot!!!! Man will this cost big time at the bar!!! We had a trusted agent working at strike U ( Orders to the Squadron) so he went out to the range and spent a day or two looking for our dirty skivies. He finally located the Blivot it was 6oclock and 6000'. One of the guys who loaded his stuff in the Blivot had a can of powdered supliment r=that the weight lifters take it was located in the back of the Blivot so that when it hit it was forced through everyone elses gear rendering everything unusable. At the B/N hfairwell we presented him with the pounds of stuff he had destroyed by his error. I guess his carreer survived. I saw him 6 months ago as a 3 star BG commander on a TV interview. I guess the CO forgot to mention this little lesson learned on his detachment Fit Rep. Trade school ya know. Sparky Sorry for the typos
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