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F-35C Mishap CVN-70

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Griz882

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Sad news. Didn’t the Royal Navy lose one not long ago?
 

sickboy

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Well that sucks. Glad the pilot got out and more people weren’t hurt. Really hoping it wasn’t my onwing
 

Griz882

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Today's makes at least 7 F-35 crashes I can think of, plus the one that caught fire (no clue if it was written off or rebuilt).
That’s a punch in the old tax payer wallet. I wonder if that is about the average in “fielding pains” for a new aircraft?
 

johnboyA6E

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"The U.S. Navy has declined to confirm or deny whether the F-35C involved in today's mishap fell into the South China Sea as a result or if it remained onboard the USS Carl Vinson. The service has yet to provide any other additional details about the incident." Brenda Way, a spokesperson for the U.S. Pacific Fleet,

maybe it's in the engine shop...

not speculating, but wondering - is it SOP to use Magic Carpet for all landings?
 

Flash

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MIDNJAC

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Not to speculate on this particular mishap (I have no idea what happened), but keep in mind that PLM isn't "Magic". People still bolter, people still get no grades, people still 903/904 (hard landing codes). It's just less common. You're still flying the jet manually (as opposed to it being some form of a mode 1), hence why they are graded passes. Still need to have a good scan, and you still need to apply the correct stick monkey skills, they're just a little different with PLM.
 

johnboyA6E

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from an old guy's perspective, how different is it from auto-throttle? basically, auto let's you point the nose (within reason) and it kept you on speed right? <put the velocity vector on the 3wire> does PLM also make it's own inputs to the control surfaces as well, based on where you tell it you want to go? how does it differ from flying the ball 'manually' without PLM or Auto?

if your answer is "go google PLM" that's ok too :)
 
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