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| Thursday September 9, 2010
 
F-22 taxiway collision causes $1 million damage
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A US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-22A Raptor has sustained more than $1 million in damage after colliding with another aircraft parked on a taxiway.
18-04-2009 - Tyndall AFB -- A spokesman at Tyndall AFB, Florida, where the incident last week occurred, confirmed the F-22A struck a Canada's Air Force Boeing CF-18.

Despite a $1 million repair bill, the collision was a relatively minor, low-speed event, the spokesman says. Details of the damage are being withheld pending the results of a safety investigation.

The USAF defines a Class A safety mishap as any incident resulting in death or disabling injury to people or more than $1 million worth of damage to the aircraft.

Meanwhile, the RCAF has also dispatched a safety investigation team to Tyndall, says a spokesman for the 1st Canadian Air Division.

The spokesman was unable to immediately provide details about the damage sustained by the parked CF-18.

Source: FlightGlobal

COMMENTS:

hello


mohamed abo dreqa | posted on May 26, 2009 @ 18:54


aim searching a work


mohamed abo dreqa | posted on May 26, 2009 @ 18:57


aim searching a work


mohamed abo dreqa | posted on May 26, 2009 @ 18:58


good

war | posted on Jun 05, 2009 @ 16:50


I was there when it happened. Damn crew chiefs. LoL

Ace | posted on Jul 31, 2009 @ 09:34


that is just a shame that is my fav. plane, how did it happen???

Andrew Moore | posted on Sep 09, 2009 @ 20:03


I'm guessing the wing of the F-22 collided with something? I think that's a million dollar part.

T3hpr3t3nd3r | posted on Sep 12, 2009 @ 16:40


i just saw the raptor today hahaha ma all time fav


faith lillie | posted on Sep 13, 2009 @ 02:47


damn shame

joe | posted on Sep 18, 2009 @ 17:57


idk how something like thids can hapen if were so advance i love the f22

clarence costley | posted on Sep 23, 2009 @ 13:24


how much is one f22?

dee | posted on Oct 22, 2009 @ 21:11


The Pilot shut both engines off and coasted into the right horizontal stab and right aft and side of right wing of the F-18. The outer edge of the F18 went down the left side of the Raptor then into the left inlet. Thats where the 1million came from. The F18's right stab was then confiscated by the AF for "L.O." contamination. Sorry Canada but we're going to need that surface!!

John | posted on Nov 01, 2009 @ 22:22


what is the cost of 5 f-22 with a missile sytem and fuel

leon | posted on Dec 17, 2009 @ 11:12


$1 million? Wow! Thats how much it'll cost to repair the tiny scratch on its wing!

Stone | posted on Feb 07, 2010 @ 15:29


f 22a cost about 140 m usd, so 1 m usd really isnt that much, lol

joe | posted on Mar 15, 2010 @ 13:29


i like smelling my own poop and flying f22's because they are bad. and the Russians aint got shit on us becaws f22's r bad.

micah | posted on Apr 22, 2010 @ 20:34


Somebody is in trouble!!!!!

Greg | posted on May 31, 2010 @ 20:59


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