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美国王牌表演机队蓝天使的27次失事死亡事件:
送交者: 公孙明 2016年12月30日20:08:35 于 [史地人物] 发送悄悄话

美国王牌表演机队蓝天使的27次失事死亡事件:

 

【公孙明按:台湾搞台独的国民党废人和民进党痞子伙同祸水轮子在为中国一名女飞行员失事而兴高采烈,幸灾乐祸,其心可诛!

但凡表演机队,难度和出事率都高,看看美国方面如何?但至少美国人民不会幸灾乐祸。】

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Angels#Accidents

During its history, 27 Blue Angels pilots have been killed in air show or training accidents.[43] Through the 2006 season there have been 262 pilots in the squadron's history,[44] giving the job a 10% fatality rate.

  • 29 September 1946 – Lt. Ross "Robby" Robinson      was killed during a performance when a wingtip broke off his Bearcat,      sending him into an unrecoverable spin.

  • 1952 – Two Panthers collided during a demonstration in Corpus Christi,      Texas and one pilot was killed. The team resumed performances two weeks      later.

  • 2 August 1958 - Lt. John R. Dewenter landed, wheels up      at Buffalo      Niagara International Airport after experiencing engine      troubles during a show in Clarence, NY. The Grumman F-11 Tiger      landed on Runway 23 but exited airport property coming to rest in the      intersection of Genesee Street and Dick Road, nearly hitting a gas      station. Lt. Dewenter was uninjured, but the plane was a total loss.

  • 14 October 1958 – Cmdr. Robert Nicholls Glasgow died      during an orientation flight just days after reporting for duty as the new      Blue Angels leader.[45]

  • 15 March 1964 – Lt. George L. Neale, 29, was killed      during an attempted emergency landing at Apalach Airport near Apalachicola,      Florida. Lt. Neale's F-11A Tiger had      experienced mechanical difficulties during a flight from West Palm Beach,      Florida to NAS Pensacola,      causing him to attempt the emergency landing. Failing to reach the      airport, he ejected from the aircraft on final approach, but his parachute      did not have sufficient time to fully deploy.[46]

  • 2 September 1966 – Lt. Cmdr. Dick Oliver crashed his      Tiger and was killed at the Canadian      International Air Show in Toronto.

  • 1 February 1967 – Lt Frank Gallagher was killed when      his Tiger stalled during a practice Half Cuban 8 maneuver and spun into      the ground.

  • 18 February 1967 – Capt. Ronald Thompson was killed      when his Tiger struck the ground during a practice formation loop.

  • 14 January 1968 – Opposing solo Lt. Bill Worley was      killed when his Tiger crashed during a practice double immelman.

  • 30 August 1970 – Lt. Ernie Christensen belly-landed his      F-4J Phantom at the Eastern Iowa Airport      in Cedar Rapids with      one engine stuck in afterburner. He ejected safely, while the aircraft ran      off the runway.

  • 4 June 1971 – CDR Harley Hall safely ejected after his      Phantom caught fire and crashed during practice over Narragansett Bay near      the ex-NAS Quonset Point in Rhode Island.

  • 14 February 1972 – Lt. Larry Watters was killed when      his F-4J Phantom II struck the ground, upright, while practicing inverted      flight, during winter training at NAF El Centro.

  • 8 March 1973 – Capt. John Fogg, Lt. Marlin Wiita and      LCDR Don Bentley survived a multi-aircraft mid-air collision during      practice over the Superstition Mountains in California.

  • 26 July 1973 – 2 pilots and a crew chief were killed in      a mid-air collision between 2 Phantoms over Lakehurst, NJ during an      arrival practice. Team Leader LCDR Skip Umstead, Capt. Mike Murphy and      ADJ1 Ron Thomas perished. The rest of the season was cancelled after this      incident.

  • 22 February 1977 – Opposing solo Lt. Nile Kraft was      killed when his Skyhawk struck the ground during practice.

  • 8 November 1978 – One of the solo Skyhawks struck the      ground after low roll during arrival maneuvers at NAS Miramar. Navy Lieutenant Michael Curtin      was killed.

  • April 1980 – Lead Solo Lt. Jim Ross was unhurt when his      Skyhawk suffered a fuel line fire during a show at NS Roosevelt Roads,      Puerto Rico. LT Ross stayed with and landed the plane which left the end      of the runway and taxied into the woods after a total hydraulic failure upon      landing.

  • 22 February 1982 – Lt. Cmdr Stu Powrie, Lead Solo was      killed when his Skyhawk struck the ground during winter training at Naval      Air Facility El Centro, California just after a dirty loop.

  • 13 July 1985 – Lead and Opposing Solo Skyhawks collided      during a show at Niagara Falls, killing opposing solo Lt. Cmdr. Mike      Gershon. Lt. Andy Caputi ejected and parachuted to safety.[47]

  • 12 February 1987 – Lead solo Lt. Dave Anderson ejected      from his Hornet after a dual engine flameout during practice near El      Centro, CA.

  • 23 January 1990 – Two Blue Angel Hornets suffered a      mid-air collision during a practice at El Centro. Marine Corps Maj.      Charles Moseley ejected safely. Cmdr. Pat Moneymaker was able to land his      airplane, which then required a complete right wing replacement.[48]

  • 28 October 1999 – Lt. Cmdr. Kieron O'Connor, flying in      the front seat of a two-seat Hornet, and recently selected demonstration      pilot Lt. Kevin Colling (in the back seat) struck the ground during circle      and arrival maneuvers in Valdosta,      Georgia. Neither pilot survived.[49]

  • 1 December 2004 – Lt. Ted Steelman ejected from his      F/A-18 approximately one mile off Perdido Key after his aircraft struck      the water, suffering catastrophic engine and structural damage. He      suffered minor injuries.[50]

  • 21 April 2007 – Lt. Cmdr. Kevin J. Davis crashed      his Hornet near the end of the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort airshow in      Beaufort,      South Carolina, and was killed.[51]

  • 2 June 2016 – A Blue Angel F/A-18 crashed while taking      off for a practice run two days before an airshow at the Smyrna Airport      in Smyrna, Tennessee.      Opposing solo Capt. Jeff Kuss did not eject and was killed in the crash.      The incident grounded the team for the next three shows scheduled for the      season.[52]

Other incidents involving former Blue Angels

  • 8 March 1951 – LCDR      Johnny Magda,[53] while flying in Korea, was the      first former Blue Angel killed in combat.

  • 27 January 1973 – CDR Harley Hall (1970 team leader)      was shot down flying an F-4J over Vietnam, and was officially listed as missing in action.


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