flyingswo said:
But why were the wings folded? Was someone careless with a checklist or was this some experiment to speed up flight operations on the flight deck? The F-8 isn't known for its safety record, perhaps this was a malfunction of some kind?
Why? Well, why does a dog .... aaahh, you get the picture. If it can happen, it will.
Some were caused by malfunctions. Was someone careless? You bet, at least in the cases of wings folded on T/O's. I know of one instance where the F-8 driver got near the end of the runway -- got into traffic -- folded his wings -- moved through the ground traffic (must have been a tight fit and a big hurry, huh?) -- and took off with wings folded. BINGO !! Another story for his memory book .... I also heard of an AD launched from a carrier in the Korean War (night) with wings folded

-- he made it to the beach. Pilots, flight deck personnel, friends, neighbors ... ANYONE OUT THERE ???
Can't happen to you ? Anything can happen to any of us on any given day ---or night.
On a night solo fam-refresher hop in the A-4 I arrived at the end of the runway and just before calling for take-off I realized that I had been out of the Tinker-Toy at night for 4 years and I couldn't remember where half of the switches were in the now darkened cockpit.

REAL SMART. Like a glass of cold water tossed in my face. What will I do now? Go back to the line and shut down? Or Suck It Up and go fly? O.K., suck it up and launch :icon_smil ... Not too smart on my part. The "syllabus" was basically self-taught in that unit -- things were "loose" and I was totally within the so-called syllabus guidelines -- just not too smart. But I couldn't look bad -- you'd die before looking bad ... oh, the ignorance and arrogance of youth.
Things were "looser" then (obviously) and I should have come out sometime that afternoon and sat in the seat and reviewed "switchology" ... but I didn't. I was a hot-shot Fleet Aviator, I was good, ... and mainly I just didn't think about it. Result: on this night I almost embarrassed myself, big time.
But before we pre-judge others too harshly and spiral down into that category of second-guesser know as the "Ready-Room Commando", just remember one truth about Aviation: "There are those who have, and those who will ..." You might be the butt of derision some fine day and live on in the fables of Naval Aviation for all the wrong reasons. Pay attention and do your job.
UNFORTUNATELY, this thread has moved totally off the subject of Vietnam and MiG kills....... but I guess it's still kind of "historical"??
ROGER BALL !!