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Aircraft History
Date
Status
Local S/N
Airforce/Unit
Version
Name
Info
27 Aug 1993
[act]
91354
F-16C Block 50C
Sep 1993
[act]
91354
52 FW 'SP'
F-16C Block 50C
Apr 1994
[act]
91354
77 FS 'SW'
F-16C Block 50C
11 Jul 1996
[msh]
91354
77 FS 'SW'
F-16C Block 50C
Comments: Crashed about 15:30 hours into a house in Pensacola, Florida, following an engine failure 20 miles north of Pensacola while on route from Shaw AFB to Eglin AFB to avoid hurricane Bertha. The pilot was forced to eject two miles short of the runway. A child in the house was killed. A man and woman in the house suffered burns. The pilot ejected safely. The accident investigation showed foreign object damage to a fan blade caused a crack seven thousands of an inch (too small to visually spot). The blade was ingested into the engine. The engine had failed three times during the flight with two relighting’s. With the third engine failure the pilot ditched the aircraft into what he hoped was an unpopulated area, and ejected at only 200 feet.
This is the best aircraft i ever worked. Pilots loved it because it was a piper bomber. Deadly accurate. i loved this jet. Sadly, it is the one that crashed in florida killing a little boy. Not a single day goes by i dont think of him.