Rykehaven said:
Sorry Magoo, Airmen-speak is lost on me

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Cat-5? I'm assuming that you're referring to its salvageability and refurbishment.
BTW, any luck finding out what specifically went wrong with this plane? Did the wheel just fall off (maintenance goof? :smash ) or was it a systemic failure (old age).
With the way your government is grounding the fleet, it looks like they think it's the latter. OTOH, it could be that the politicians are just trying to reassure the public by visibly "doing something".
An absolutely brilliant piece of flying and by a young lad who only recently completed his conversion to the jet. Bravo Zulu/Well Done.
The other thing that should be noted is the level of coordination and professionalism by all involved in the recovery, from the boys who developed the landing iteration and ran the work ups in the Simulator to those who set up the runway and the wire.
All in all, a masterly handling of this emergency.
As for the wheel departing the aircraft, have never heard of this happening on the F-111 and it will be up to the Inquiry to determine. However, as many folks with the knowledge, expertise and wisdom of having been there before have been saying for some time now, deskilling in the Services is reaching dangerous levels. Question - What has happened to the F-111 Field Training Flight Courses at Amberley?
As for the aircraft, I would suggest there will be minimal damage due, in the first instance, to (as Magoo has said above) the superb piece of airmanship the crew and their support people on the ground displayed and the fact that the F-111 design considered such, albeit remote, a circumstance. One only has to look at the lower fuselage to see these design considerations. My guess would be speed brake door, ventral strakes, parts of RECCE cradle, lower fuselage antennas and some of the lower fuselage panels will need replacing plus some tin work along with a heavy landing inspection with internals. Certainly not a CAT5. Goes to show how robust and strong the little beastie really is.
Again, congratulations should be extended to all involved in the emergency recovery. The crew deserve a medal.
