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E2-C plane fed to Aribian Sharks, from carrier Eisenhower

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U.S. Navy Ends Search for Missing Aviator
U.S. Naval Forces, 5th Fleet Public Affairs RSS
Courtesy Story
Date: 04.03.2010
Posted: 04.03.2010 05:04

MANAMA, Bahrain - After an extensive search by military units, the Navy suspended search and rescue efforts at 6 p.m. on April 2 for the fourth crew member from the E-2C that crashed March 31. The missing pilot has been declared deceased.

Lt. Steven Zilberman, 31, was born in Ukraine and considered Columbus, Ohio, his hometown. He served in the Navy for nearly eight years.

"This is a heart-wrenching loss for the Zilberman family and the Bluetail family" said Cmdr. Joseph F. Finn, Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron 121's commanding officer. "It is our exceptional people that are the strength of our community and our Navy. Steven was one such individual. He bravely and willingly accepted the risks of an inherently dangerous job. He was a fine aviator and we are better people for having him in our lives. I extend my deepest sympathy to Steven's family and friends. He will not be forgotten."

The E-2C Hawkeye from VAW 121, the Bluetails, stationed aboard USS Dwight D.
Eisenhower impacted the water approximately five miles from the ship.

Several ships and aircraft, including USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, USS Carney, USNS Supply and other U.S. Central Command Navy and Air Force aircraft searched more than 5,300 square miles for the missing aviator.

"Lt. Zilberman was an exceptional Naval Officer and pilot who embodied the best of what America represents," said Capt. Roy Kelley, commander, Carrier Air Wing 7. "We are deeply saddened by this tremendous loss of a fellow aviator and Shipmate. He will be truly missed, and our heart goes out to the Zilberman family during this very difficult time. "

Three of the four crew members were recovered shortly after the crash and are in good condition without significant injuries.

The E-2C was returning from conducting operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom when the aircraft experienced mechanical malfunctions and the crew performed a controlled bailout.

VAW 121 is homeported in Norfolk, Va. and is part CVW 7 assigned to the USS Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group.

The cause of the accident is under investigation.
 
Hokkien proverb when I was young: "飞机飞落海, 紅毛吃狗屎"
 
Oh KNN! That was a S$2 billion big splash! Thank you tax payers!

15 years or so ago, RSAF crash landed one of it's 3 E-2C on PLA runway when pilots forgot to lower their landing gears totally. The sensitive spy sensors and antennas etc below the fuseludge totally written off, more than US$1 billion, and the BOI tried to push the fault to the plane maker. USA denied like fuck and RSAF covered up like fuck, in the end pilots only grounded still kept their wings and jobs and salaries.

KNN CCB!
 
Oh KNN! That was a S$2 billion big splash! Thank you tax payers!

15 years or so ago, RSAF crash landed one of it's 3 E-2C on PLA runway when pilots forgot to lower their landing gears totally. The sensitive spy sensors and antennas etc below the fuseludge totally written off, more than US$1 billion, and the BOI tried to push the fault to the plane maker. USA denied like fuck and RSAF covered up like fuck, in the end pilots only grounded still kept their wings and jobs and salaries.

KNN CCB!

wah that oops i forgot costs taxpayers 1 billion..LOL!

cannot salvage? :D
 
wah that oops i forgot costs taxpayers 1 billion..LOL!

cannot salvage? :D

That plane was grounded for over 1 yr and repaired. Thanks for you GST & COE etc. Fully paid.

After that incident air controllers were ordered specially when E2-C approached for any landing, they MUST have sight of their landing gears before they can clear the pilots for landing, otherwise heads will roll together with pilots. They KNN Lan-Lan had to take up binoculars (uniquely SG and uniquely E2-C) to BIO for the landing gears.

This is real and not a joke but must include @ Laughingstock.GOV.sg.

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That plane was grounded for over 1 yr and repaired. Thanks for you GST & COE etc. Fully paid.

After that incident air controllers were ordered specially when E2-C approached for any landing, they MUST have sight of their landing gears before they can clear the pilots for landing, otherwise heads will roll together with pilots. They KNN Lan-Lan had to take up binoculars (uniquely SG and uniquely E2-C) to BIO for the landing gears.

This is real and not a joke but must include @ Laughingstock.GOV.sg.

[email protected]

walau, why must be manual one? how come they cannot wire a warning sound when the

1. plane's altimeter is approaching landing.
2. landing gear is still up?
3. flaps down.

by the way i dun pay COE....:D
 
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/03/31/1848048/navy-plane-crashes-while-operating.html


US Navy plane crashes in Arabian Sea
By PAULINE JELINEK
The Associated Press

A U.S. Navy aircraft crashed in the Persian Gulf region on Wednesday and one of the four crew members was missing, the military said.

Search and rescue efforts were under way, the U.S. Navy said in a statement. Three crew members were rescued.

The E-2C Hawkeye, which is primarily used to detect incoming aircraft with its 24-foot diameter radar, crashed in the North Arabian Sea after the it "experienced mechanical malfunctions," the statement said.

The plane was used for command and control functions and operated from the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Helping in the search for the missing crew member were the Eisenhower and several of its aircraft, helicopters from guided missile destroyer USS Carney and a replenishment ship.

The Navy is investigating.

The E-2 Hawkeye is a twin engine and turboprop plane that can carry up to five crew members.

The Hawkeye provides all-weather airborne early warning, in addition to surface surveillance, combat coordination and search and rescue operations.

The aircraft uses computerized radar and electronic surveillance sensors to provide early warning and to identify potentially hostile air and surface targets.


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