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Old 04-06-12, 02:17 PM   #1
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Default F-18 crashes into apartments at Virginia Beach

http://gizmodo.com/5899791/a-navy-fi...lding?tag=fa18

That first photo really made my jaw drop in shock. Looks like a bad one
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Yeah, this is a nasty accident. Last I saw, there were reports of a fuel leak or fuel dump from takeoff.
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Yes, I wonder what went wrong. I immediately thought of this crash just a couple of years back: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sa...o_F/A-18_crash

I hope this isn't a bad sign for the state which these older F/A-18s are in. It does, however, sound like a technical problem on the surface of it. At least the pilots are safe.
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One of the ETs from our boat had an apartment in this area back in the day. His was right on Birdneck Road.

Still no word of fatalities on the ground. Heresay reports of minor injuries.

Sure hope it stays that way.

My cousin and his family live a mile due south of Oceana NAS. They're OK.
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UK news is reporting both crew members ejected safely....hope it is the same result for those on the ground.
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UK news is reporting both crew members ejected safely....hope it is the same result for those on the ground.
Yeah. The crew bailed successfully. I haven't heard any reports of any major casualties, just severe collateral damage to an apartment complex.
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Yes, I wonder what went wrong. I immediately thought of this crash just a couple of years back: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Sa...o_F/A-18_crash

I hope this isn't a bad sign for the state which these older F/A-18s are in. It does, however, sound like a technical problem on the surface of it. At least the pilots are safe.
I saw a pic of the crash site compared to the runway. Whatever happened occurred just after takeoff. I agree that it was a major technical failure, but I won't speculate further. Probably just another freak accident.
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