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PostPosted: Dec 17, 2008 - 11:34 PM Reply with quote Back to top
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Mishap Date: 11/17/2008 Severity: A FM Time: Evt Ser: 69868
Reference: VX-9 102200DEC08
Acft: EA018G Count: Y Destroyed: N Major Command: COMNAVAIRPAC
Custodian: VX-9 Fatalities: 0 Buno: 166856
Location: NELLIS AFB
Summary: AIRCRAFT LEFT ENGINE FIRE DURING FLIGHT.

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NavyTimes wrote:

Growler grounded by left engine fire

By Andrew Tilghman - Staff writer
Posted : Sunday Dec 21, 2008 9:26:53 EST

A Navy EA-18G "Growler" made an emergency landing at Nellis Air Force Base in California after its left engine caught on fire on Nov. 17, Navy officials say.

The plane landed safely and nobody was injured. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, said Lt. Cmdr. Charlie Brown, a spokesman for Naval Air Forces.

The aircraft was conducting "routine operational testing" and was one of three assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Nine based at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake in California, Brown said.

The incident was upgraded to a Class A mishap after a maintenance team determined that the cost of the fire exceeded $1 million, said April Phillips, a spokeswoman for the Naval Safety Center.

The engine fire marked the first Class A mishap for the Growler since the Boeing-made aircraft went into service earlier this year. The Navy plans to buy 88 Growlers, which will replace the EA-6B Prowler as the fleet's primary electronic warfare aircraft.

The Navy has seven Growlers, which are versions of the F/A-18F Super Hornet equipped with radar jamming and other electronic warfare equipment, Brown said.

Three Growlers are assigned to Tactical Electronic Attack Squadron 129, the fleet replacement squadron at NAS Whidbey Island, Wash., Brown said.

One other Growler is at NAS Patuxent River, Md., where Navy officials continue to conduct tests on the aircraft's capabilities, Brown said.

The first operational Growler squadron is expected to reach initial operational capacity by September 2009, Navy officials said.

source: http://www.navytimes.com/news/2008/12/n ... re_122108/

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I know I'm being picky and that most journalists have no clue about anything they report on, let alone the military, but when did they move Nellis to California. I'm glad I found this out now.
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Navy is invited to most Red Flag exercises. Usually.....

Even the horribly named growlers.


Really, does any one want to fly a "Growler"...? Why not just call it the..."F-18 F Bowel Movement"....


Glad the BM made it back to Nellis vs two silk chutes and a fire...or worse.....
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F16guy wrote:
Why not just call it the..."F-18 F Bowel Movement"....


Glad the BM made it back to Nellis vs two silk chutes and a fire...or worse.....

I thought that the Soviets reserved that designation. IE: Su-27UBM (ultimate bowel movement) Wink

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Elliboom wrote:
.. when did they move Nellis to California. I'm glad I found this out now.
Click the link again. The updated article has corrected said error, but yeah...how does his editor miss that one?. Doh

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