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I once flew a test project out of Eglin AFB. We were testing dropping ASW sonobuoys from an A-4 at high speed (400 kts +) with newly designed parachutes.
The engineers and high-speed camera folks were all positioned on a large ocean platform just off the coast of Panama City. I was to fly by at about 1,000ft/400kts past the platform and drop the test buoys.
Unfortunately the ocean platform must have been a great fishing hole, as it was surrounded with many boats. We had put out Notice to Mariners, and the project engineers with loud speakers tried to get the fishermen to leave. They warned them about the dangerous testing. But the buttwipes still would not leave.
So........ I decided to do the test anyway, to get their attention, except at a slightly safer distance. (Didn't want to kill anybody) I dropped the 1st sonobuoy as planned. But it's drag chute failed. The sonobuoy then went tumbling, bouncing, and skipping over the water like throwing stones on a lake, with the fishermen looking on.
I will never forget it! As I pulled up and looked back over my shoulder, it looked like one of those time-lapse photos of a flower blooming. Speedboat wakes were spreading out in all directions, away from the platform. And hoops and hollers were heard from our engineers on the platform over the UHF.
We had the platform all to ourselves for the rest of the day with no more visitors!
