March 17, 20224 yr Low on fuel. Found a ship so landed on the containers. Phew! Untill the Harrier began to slide off. Ship refused to change course and he ended up in Tenerife. https://eurasiantimes.com/low-on-fuel-pilot-lands-his-f-35-like-fighter-jet-on-a-container-ship/?amp Edited March 17, 20224 yr by martin-w
March 17, 20224 yr meh, he had lots of room to put 'er down. 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
March 17, 20224 yr Strange how the "report" states that the Harrier is "F35 like", surely that should be that an F35 is "Harrier like" as the F35 was not even being thought of back in 1983 (this should be 1982 as from what I remember this occured during the Falklans conflict), plus ofcourse, not all F35's are VTOL.
March 17, 20224 yr No, It should state the F-35 is YAK-38 like and the YAK-38 is Harrier like. 🤣 Edited March 17, 20224 yr by FBW737 Intel Core i9-10900K at 5.2GHz, Corsair H115i PRO, ASUS MAXIMUS XII HERO Z490, G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 15-16-16-36, ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 3090, SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 1TB x 3, Corsair HX Series HX1000 Watt PSU, Pimax Crystal LIght.
March 17, 20224 yr Author Bit dodgy that the RAF gave him a desk job, when he wasn't fully trained and had been given a Harrier with defective instruments. 33 minutes ago, jdwgraf said: Strange how the "report" states that the Harrier is "F35 like", Typical media. Watched a report on the news the other day, where an enemy gun, a sizable thing, had ben attached to a jeep. The reporter said it had been "soldered" to the jeep. 🙄
March 17, 20224 yr Errr....... I dont think the owner of that white van was too pleased either!😧 Wonder how that conversation went with his/her car insurance company that a Sea Harrier landed on their roof?? Note. That Sea Harrier (ZA176) was recovered, returned to active Royal Navy duty and went through an upgrade to FA2 status until 2003 when it found it's new home at the Newark Air Museum in the UK where it can still be seen on display. SpoilerSystem specs: MFG Crosswind pedals| ACE B747 yoke |Honeycomb Bravo throttleNow built: P3Dv5.3HF2: Intel i5-12600K @4.8Ghz | MSI Z690-A PRO | Asus Dual RTX 4070 Super OC 12Gb| 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200Mhz |Samsung 980Evo Pro PCIe 500Gb | WD Black SN850 PCIe 2Tb | WD SA510 4Tb |beQuiet 802 Tower Case|Corsair RM850 PSU | Acer Predator X34P 3440x1440pMark AldridgeMSFS2024 SU5 & P3D v5.3 HF2
March 17, 20224 yr I hope the ship charged him the appropriate landing fee and transportation charges as the Navy would surely have their bill machine crunching if someone landed on a navy ship/ Edited March 17, 20224 yr by harrry Harry Woodrow
March 17, 20224 yr 1 minute ago, harrry said: I hope the ship charged him the appropriate landing fee and transportation charges as the Navy would surely have their bill machine crunching if someone landed on a navy ship/ The cargo ship owners received 570,000GBP in compensation.I'm sure the landing fees would have been included in that! SpoilerSystem specs: MFG Crosswind pedals| ACE B747 yoke |Honeycomb Bravo throttleNow built: P3Dv5.3HF2: Intel i5-12600K @4.8Ghz | MSI Z690-A PRO | Asus Dual RTX 4070 Super OC 12Gb| 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200Mhz |Samsung 980Evo Pro PCIe 500Gb | WD Black SN850 PCIe 2Tb | WD SA510 4Tb |beQuiet 802 Tower Case|Corsair RM850 PSU | Acer Predator X34P 3440x1440pMark AldridgeMSFS2024 SU5 & P3D v5.3 HF2
March 17, 20224 yr @martin-w Think you will find he was a Navy pilot (Fleet Air Arm) as his rank was Sub Lieutenant. The RAF at the time had the Harrier GR3. It was much later that the Navy & RAF began using the same aircraft type and the "Sea Harrier" was phased out. John
March 17, 20224 yr 6 minutes ago, jdwgraf said: @martin-w Think you will find he was a Navy pilot (Fleet Air Arm) as his rank was Sub Lieutenant. The RAF at the time had the Harrier GR3. It was much later that the Navy & RAF began using the same aircraft type and the "Sea Harrier" was phased out. John It's not as if there's any historic rivalry between the RAF and the FAA is there?
March 17, 20224 yr Author 3 hours ago, jdwgraf said: @martin-w Think you will find he was a Navy pilot (Fleet Air Arm) as his rank was Sub Lieutenant. The RAF at the time had the Harrier GR3. It was much later that the Navy & RAF began using the same aircraft type and the "Sea Harrier" was phased out. John Yep. Meant Navy. Gave him a desk job but he did go on the fly the Harrier again. Even flew F18's, guess he must have been on an exchange program with US, Canada or Australia or somebody.
March 18, 20224 yr The aircraft was rapidly running out of fuel, and the pilot did the only thing that seemed sensible at the time. Ditching in the open sea is not exactly what I would want to be doing in a fighter jet. Yeah, I know......health and safety and insurance and all that BS. Someone remind me how much publicity this shipping company received at the time? Edited March 18, 20224 yr by Christopher Low Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
March 18, 20224 yr Author 50 minutes ago, Christopher Low said: The aircraft was rapidly running out of fuel, and the pilot did the only thing that seemed sensible at the time. Ditching in the open sea is not exactly what I would want to be doing in a fighter jet. Yeah, I know......health and safety and insurance and all that BS. Someone remind me how much publicity this shipping company received at the time? Exactly. What were the Navy implying? That you should kill yourself by ditching in the sea rather than risk the tanker and its crew? I would say that if he was confident that no personnel on the tanker were in danger, then he did the right thing.
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