M1-Lightning
Jeepers Creepers
+136|7038|Peoria, Illinois
An excerpt from the article:

On April 10, at Langley Air Force Base, an F-22 pilot, Capt. Brad Spears, was locked inside the cockpit of his aircraft for five hours. No one in the U.S. Air Force or from Lockheed Martin could figure out how to open the aircraft's canopy. At about 1:15 pm, chainsaw-wielding firefighters from the 1st Fighter Wing finally extracted Spears after they cut through the F-22's three-quarter inch-thick polycarbonate canopy.

https://images.military.com/pics/Bryce_F22.jpg

Total damage to the airplane, according to sources inside the Pentagon: $1.28 million. Not only did the firefighters ruin the canopy, which cost $286,000, they also scuffed the coating on the airplane's skin which will cost about $1 million to replace.


Read the rest here:

http://www.military.com/opinion/0,15202 … iertech.nl
DeadboyUSMC
Member
+65|7006|NCFSU2
Damned fly-boys...

Now we know why the Marine Corps gets such a shitty budget.

Last edited by DeadboyUSMC (2006-05-19 10:46:19)

XanKrieger
iLurk
+60|6965|South West England
Thats some funny shit lol, expensive but funny :p
ExtremeSpy506
Code Red Pro Sniper Guy
+45|6946|Olympus Mons, Mars
didn't he have a key or something inside the plane?
3.5/10 funny.
herrr_smity
Member
+156|6935|space command ur anus
a 120 million dollar aircraft and the cockpit locks up LOL
Capt. Foley
Member
+155|6895|Allentown, PA, USA
That happened a while ago.
notorious
Nay vee, bay bee.
+1,396|7054|The United Center
the air force equivalent of locking your keys inside your car?
Sarrk
O-O-O A-O A
+788|6963|Brisbane, Australia

Why didnt they bring some smacktards to M95 A large hole in the cockpit? Provided the pilot ducks





And what about using the eject button? Wouldnt that spring the cockpit open?
Skruples
Mod Incarnate
+234|7008
I imagine ejecting does more damage to the airplane than cutting the cockpit open.

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