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Inadvertent Jettison of an F-16D Canopy



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Aircraft 83-1184, block 25---wouldn't that make it a "D" model? The site shows 83-1118 as being the first "C" model. I work on A/B ADFs, man would we like to have 83 models right about now!!!
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Right, it is not a B but a D. Corrected now.
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83-174 was the first D model produced..still flying at Luke i believe..took a ride in it at McConnell in 93...same plane also flew our late Ks govenor Finney with the unit co. had her name on the rail for a while...gee they didnt put mine on...better give me another ride to make it up...sounds good to me

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C Watson huh? How goes the Doc business? I remember 1184 as a rotten bomber, along with the entire 11XX series.

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3184 is my jet right now. Has been for three years. We are still rebuilding the jet to this day. It has been down for 85 days now. We tried to FCF it two weeks ago but GAB (ground abort) for traped fuel and flight controls. We are still working the flight controls wireing problem. And it is an F-16D.
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Yes it is the first f-16D. Yes it is in the 62AMU. It is the biggest POS on the ramp. As for your name on the canopy, if you are not the Crew Chief or the Pilot forget about it. Its a pride thing. You work it twelve hours a day and six days a week and we will talk. MAC
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Rotten bomber?? It won the Turkey shot for the 62nd AMU in 2003!!
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I was in my squadron when all that happened, I'm on the other side of the ramp, when 2 airmen came inside saying something happened, cause they heard like a shotgun blast pretty close, and then they saw the smoke coming out of somewhere in the 62 AMU. The story behind it, is that one Dumb Staff Sargeant pulled the wrong handle while doing an Alternate Landing Gear Ops Check. I say he is an idiot because there is NO WAY you can confuse both handles, they are in different places, and the Canopy jettison handle has a safety pin, which he had to remove, and also, two buttons on the sides which you have to press in order to pull the handle. Besides, the Handle with stripes or black and yellow is bigger than the Alternate landing gear handle and also it has clearly etched on it: CANOPY JETTISON. Even an Airman basic knows this stuff, How dumb can you be???? Thanks to this, everyone had to go to the Egress Initial training, instead of the Egress Refresher. Egress refresher is only 15 min. The initial is like 3 hours of a very boring video showing us what these handles are for, but apparently, someone didnt go through this class or just didnt pay attention. Anyways, I'll just add a quote that resembles this incident: "Men accomplish great things every day and are forgotten the next one... But everyone remembers the idiot"
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Trust me bro, I work on 83's, 84's, and 85's, including 83-1184, and they aren't as easy as you'd think. These block 25s are aweful.
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I crewed some of the 83's,84's, and 85's of Luke to include 83-1184 and I agree, they aren't easy ACFT to maintain. I now crew the 89's and 90's of Eielson and soon to crew the block 30 aggressors that will start coming in during the summer of 2007. The block 25's of luke are old and are HUGE POS's!! The individual that was mentioned above was/is a huge idiot. He is no longer in the AF. I've seen some of the pictures and it wasn't pretty.
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Guys sorry for a lame question, but on the same topic, if you all recall the scene in TopGun where our two studs eject and goose ends up hitting the canopy at ejection, how likely is that to happen? I am sure it is a possibility but how likely or risky is that sort of a situation?
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Even in a flat spin, I think the likelihood of such an event is rare to say the least (if that situation could even exist where the canopy could not be pushed away), the squids firing would propel the canopy aft and away from the aircraft (in flight, the airstream helps pull it away).

Even if a negative vacuum was to exist, I feel the canopy would still go backwards enough to launch the crew out safely, I bet money this was tested before production began.

I find it very hard to believe that the canopy would not have moved away from the aircraft allowing a safe ejection, least not in an F16...hard for me to believe that one (Hollywood or not). Even on the ground, I saw one go off, the canopy was blown back towards the vertical stab, away from the aircraft and the jet was on the ground chocked.
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"Even on the ground, I saw one go off, the canopy was blown back towards the vertical stab, away from the aircraft and the jet was on the ground chocked."

Is that possible due to the directional (aft) firing of the canopy ejection mechanism or due to the wind etc? Can't really see wind doing that on a parked aircraft.
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Makes sense to me......could be but I am not egress expert (technician type)...but it does blow away from the aircraft, I do know that much
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