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B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Base

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:24 pm
by a1
Today June 24 is the anniversary of the B-52 crash at Fairchild AFB. The crash was June 24 1994. All of the 4 crew members were killed at the point of impact. The reason for this crash was due to pilot error as the pilot maneuvered the aircraft over the limitations and lost control of it.  :'(

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-52_aircr ... Force_Base

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:19 pm
by JA 37 Viggen
And today (or maybe yesterday) 2007, an F-15C Eagle crashed.

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:11 am
by dcunning30
Wow, what a collossal failure of leadership!  The pilot, "Bud" Holland should have been grounded long before that event!  That guy had a history of wrecklessness.   :-/

Video of crash
http://www.bofunk.com/video/786/huge_pl ... _boom.html

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Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:15 am
by expat
Wow, what a collossal failure of leadership!  The pilot, "Bud" Holland should have been grounded long before that event!  That guy had a history of wrecklessness.   :-/

Video of crash
http://www.bofunk.com/video/786/huge_pl ... _boom.html

Image


There is also a video of this guy in a 52 flying map of the earth. If the camera man had not ducked, he would have been part of the radome.

Matt

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 7:51 pm
by beaky
Very sad... and very preventable. Many airmen would not fly with Holland. He'd openly comitted several violations in the past, putting many people in danger.
 His FO on that flight had complained about him to the top brass, and also refused to let anyone under his command fly with Holland unless he was aboard. Unfortunately, he couldn't stop Holland that time...

I guess it was a classic case of croneyism- Lt. Col. Holland was a well-known hazard, but nothing was ever done about it.

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:32 am
by an-225
Ouch...this was before my time, but I can still recall the event...that was an UNBELIEVABLE sight, watching the B-52 literally pivot on its wing, and flop onto the ground...

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 10:07 am
by Stormtropper
Well, you can look at him either way...the safety hazard and an accident waiting to happen...or the dare devil pilot who took the Buff to the very edge (and beyond...his last flight) of its flight envelope.

I personally think he was one hell of a character and it was very unfortunate that he "messed up."

...records (and rules) are meant to be broken ;)

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:12 pm
by expat
Well, you can look at him either way...the safety hazard and an accident waiting to happen...or the dare devil pilot who took the Buff to the very edge (and beyond...his last flight) of its flight envelope.

I personally think he was one hell of a character and it was very unfortunate that he "messed up."

...records (and rules) are meant to be broken ;)




He was an accident that was waiting to happen, and then did.  Lucky he only took out his crew and not a house or school or troops on the ground or at his last display , half spectators. You need to read a bit more about this guy before you pat him on the back.

Matt

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 3:17 pm
by Stormtropper
That man flew his B-52 as if it was a F-16...you can't call him a bad pilot.

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:17 pm
by H
That man flew his B-52 as if it was a F-16...you can't call him a bad pilot.
[color=#003300] :o

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 6:02 am
by expat
That man flew his B-52 as if it was a F-16...you can't call him a bad pilot.


And that is why he is..........well, dead!

Matt

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:00 am
by Wing Nut
'without anyone saying anything to him about it'
'took no action'
'took no formal action'
'apparently took no action'
'did not...take any kind of formal action'
'did not do anything about it'
'told the crew member to conceal the evidence'
'I don't want to know anything'
'neither took any action'
'took no action'


I would say it wasn't only the pilot twas at fault here.  There are at least ten separate incidents that were completely ignored by the Air Force.  His crew even refused to fly with him, which should have sent up more red signals than the Fourth of July, and the answer?  His C.O. flew with him... :P

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:28 am
by dcunning30
That man flew his B-52 as if it was a F-16...you can't call him a bad pilot.


He routinely flew it outside of it's operating envelope with no benefit in return.  That's precicely why he was a bad pilot.  It's not like he was at Edwards, running tests.

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 5:12 pm
by john_uk
sad day, an idiot being an idiot kills himself and the crew and for what! sweet F/A he deserves no respect in my eyes

Re: B-52 aircraft crash at Fairchild Air Force Bas

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:48 pm
by C
Very sad... and very preventable. Many airmen would not fly with Holland. He'd openly comitted several violations in the past, putting many people in danger.
 His FO on that flight had complained about him to the top brass, and also refused to let anyone under his command fly with Holland unless he was aboard. Unfortunately, he couldn't stop Holland that time...

I guess it was a classic case of croneyism- Lt. Col. Holland was a well-known hazard, but nothing was ever done about it.


A case of negligence on the part of those who handed him authority, and his peers for not taking more forceful action...

:(