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Asif
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Posted: Apr 25, 2007 - 05:50 PM
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AirForceTimes wrote:
Too focused on the fight
Determined to take out his target, F-16 pilot ignored cockpit warnings during fatal strafing run, report says
By Bruce Rolfsen - Staff writer - Friday Apr 13, 2007
As he circled in an F-16 high above two pickup trucks Nov. 27, Maj. Troy Gilbert knew he had found the insurgents who, 30 minutes earlier, were firing at U.S. ground troops protecting a downed helicopter.
It was time to strike back.
Related reading
Executive Summary Aircraft Accident Investigation
From 3,400 feet, Gilbert pointed his Fighting Falcon downward at the lead truck and fired the jet’s 20mm gun. As he pulled up 200 feet from the ground, Gilbert knew his bullets found their target.
Gilbert then went after the second truck, this time starting at 2,800 feet. Again, he pointed the jet at the ground and twice fired the gun. But this time, Gilbert was too low. Although he started a 6G climb, the jet slammed into a field northwest of Baghdad, instantly killing the pilot.
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F-16 crash animation
As part of the investigation into the fatal crash of Maj. Troy Gilbert in Iraq on Nov. 27, an Air Force accident investigation board created a computer animation of Gilbert’s final two strafing runs in his F-16 Fighting Falcon.
The board concluded that Gilbert crashed because he tried to pull out of the second strafing run when he was too low and too fast.
The animation was created by using information was recovered from jet’s black box.
* Watch the animation
Source: http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2007/ ... ash074113/
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Posted: Apr 25, 2007 - 10:40 PM
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Asif! Special thanks for posting both very hot links for a more extended version of the "Executive Summary" and the animation! That give us a lot of more official details (including the instructive graphics of both strafe passes) to better understand this tragic mishap. I still wait for a full version of the investigation´s "Executive Summary". |
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Posted: May 04, 2007 - 08:40 PM
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| In honor of Maj. Troy Gilbert, the Balad AB chapel staff opened a new Airmen Ministry Center at the H-6 Housing area May 4. The center, named "Troy's Place", is a place where Airmen can spend time in a quiet atmosphere. SSgt. Brian Marts, wing chaplain assistant, designed the center which was built by several volunteers throughout the wing. |
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| Brig. Gen. Robin Rand, 332nd AEW commander, cuts the ceremonial ribbon to officially open "Troy's Place". [USAF photo by Chap. (Capt.) David DePinho] |
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| SSgt. Brian Marts, wing chaplain assistant, sets up just one of the many board games available at the new "Troy's Place" Airmens Ministry Center. [USAF photo by MSgt. Bryan Ripple] |
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Posted: Jan 26, 2008 - 07:48 PM
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Luke Air Force Base wrote:
Thunderbolts can cross from east to west sides of base without ever leaving gate
by 2nd Lt. Bryan Bouchard
56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
1/25/2008 - LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. -- After 14 months of construction, people at Luke can traverse from one side of the base to the other without ever leaving a gate, now that the overpass crossing Litchfield Road is open to traffic.
More than 100 people attended the grand opening today where Brig. Gen. Tom Jones, 56th Fighter Wing commander, presided over the ceremony and dedicated the bridge to Maj. Troy Gilbert, a Luke pilot who was killed in Iraq the same month construction began on the overpass in November 2006.
"Much like this overpass that will make life better for our Luke members, (Major Gilbert's) actions as a husband, father, son and Air Force officer were always undertaken with a desire to make things better," the general said.
The project, which was contracted to the Tempe-based Sundt Construction Inc., cost $7.9 million, and will provide 7,000 people who work on Luke and the more than 100,000 local military retirees easier access to both sides of Luke, according to Lt. Col. Anton Ramage, 56th Civil Engineer Squadron commander.
"The tremendous teamwork between the 56th Fighter Wing, Air Education and Training Command, and countless others made this concept a reality," Colonel Ramage said.
The need for the overpass was realized after the Sept. 11 attacks, when the east side of the base was wide open, while the west side contained several guarded entry control points. Once the attacks took place, the need arose to secure both halves of the installation. Since Luke is split in half by Litchfield Road, people had to drive along Litchfield Road or Glendale Avenue to get to the other side of base.
During the grand opening, the overpass was dedicated to Maj. Troy L. Gilbert, a Luke pilot who was killed Nov. 27, 2006, when his F-16CG crashed while he was providing close air support to special operations forces about 40 miles north of Baghdad. While at Luke, Major Gilbert was the 56th FW flying executive officer and flew with the 309th Fighter Squadron.
"May this bridge be a reminder to all who cross it, the strength of character which (Major Gilbert) embodied," said Lt. Col. Pete Davey, 309th FS commander.
His wife, Ginger Gilbert, who was on-hand at the ceremony, said it was a fitting memorial to her late husband.
"I will never I drive under or over this bridge, without remembering my long and arduous journey after losing Troy," Mrs. Gilbert said, "for his incredible life of dedication and faith, or any of the numerous sacrifices that so many men and women around the globe have made for my freedom."
Source: http://www.luke.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123083764
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The Litchfield overpass was dedicated to Maj. Troy L. Gilbert, who was killed Nov. 27, 2006 in Baghdad. After 14 months of construction, people at Luke can traverse from one side of the base to the other without ever leaving a gate, now that the base has opened the overpass crossing Litchfield Road. [photo by TSgt. Raheem Moore] |
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Posted: Dec 26, 2009 - 03:27 PM
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http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/200 ... ahoo_feeds
"Special delivery
Mom receives pilot’s letter years after death"
Posted December 25, 2009 at 1 a.m.
By Deanna Watson
Major Troy Gilbert died Nov. 27, 2006, when his F-16 Fighting Falcon crashed 30 miles southwest of Balad Air Base, Iraq. |
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Posted: Jan 01, 2010 - 07:11 AM
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http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/art ... OS+OF+2009
"STAFF PICKS: TOP PHOTOS OF 2009"
December 31, 2009
Caption: Ginger Gilbert-Ravella holds her daughter, Aspen, at the dedication of Gilbert Hall, the Officer Training School building at Maxwell Air Force Base. It was named in honor of her late husband, Air Force Maj. Troy L. Gilbert, an F-16 pilot who was killed during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2006.
This was the case with the dedication of Gilbert Hall, formerly building 1487 in Maxwell Air Force Base's Officers Training School complex. Maj. Troy L. Gilbert, an OTS alumnus, was killed on an F-16 mission in Iraq in 2006. His wife, now remarried, and family attended the ceremony.
http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/200 ... f-our-own/
"Our opinion: Honoring one of our own"
* Posted December 26, 2009 at 12:01 a.m.
* Times Record News
There’s the Gilbert Memorial Bridge near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, where Gilbert served as the 56th Fighter Wing flying executive officer and flew with the 309th Fighter Squadron. Troy’s Place at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, where Gilbert was deployed, is a place where military members can relax during their down time.
His high school near Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, where Gilbert graduated in 1989, dedicated the front entrance to him, hanging a plaque in his memory along with quotes from those who knew and served with him. The Gilbert Memorial Chapel sits in Baghdad.
Building 1487 of the Officer Training School Complex at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, was renamed as Gilbert Hall. |
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Posted: May 16, 2010 - 05:38 PM
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http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/201 ... d-in-film/
"Sons of killed pilot featured in film
Documentary to be shown Tuesday at Cinemark 14"
Posted May 16, 2010 at 12:01 a.m.
By Lana Sweeten-Shults
Memories will fade if you let them.
Ronnie Gilbert won't let them. Not when they're of his son, Troy Gilbert.
Troy died Nov. 26, 2006, when his F-16 Fighting Falcon crashed 30 miles southwest of Balad Air Base in Iraq. His sacrifice meant others might live. A crew of 22 Delta Force members credit him with saving them. That heroism is just one of the things about their son that Ronnie and his wife, Kaye, are proud of. |
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Posted: Oct 06, 2011 - 04:19 PM
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| I spent 6 years in this squadron and I remember 90-776 very [Link pending approval] jet with a silver side stick. it was one of our better jets. It saddens me to know that one of our great pilots went down and I know it sounds weird but it also makes me sad that our squadron jet went down. |
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Posted: Oct 06, 2011 - 04:25 PM
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| All right, my dumb question of the day: what "silver side stick"? |
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Posted: Oct 07, 2011 - 08:46 PM
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Gamera wrote:
All right, my dumb question of the day: what "silver side stick"?
I think all color is gone ... often used ... |
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Posted: Feb 08, 2012 - 12:41 PM
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Posted: Feb 22, 2012 - 10:48 AM
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Posted: Feb 22, 2012 - 09:56 PM
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| Did he attempt to eject or not? It is pretty basic accident investigation. Even in hostile territory. |
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Posted: Feb 22, 2012 - 11:40 PM
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| According to the accident report, "the mishap pilot (MP) made no attempt to eject and died on impact." See attached for the full report. |
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