hmm, I've watched this a few times, not sure what they are saying after they eject though, a transcript would be nice! If I'm not mistaken this is the same crash:
http://www.michaelworth.com/photos/T_Bird_6_eject.jpg
I live in Seattle and I got some connections with Boeing People, I'm looking into getting a panel (no gauges) for a 737 or maybe 777 and making a simulator, you can get some cheap stuff there if you know the right guys
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Iqcorsa,
After the accident #7 immediately told all the other tbirds to "Knock it off" meaning quit the show untill further instructed. They respond by Boss "1's knocking off", "2's knocking off" and so on. This ensures that the rest of the team are aware of 7's call and abort their routine and await further instructions from ground. Obviously they saw the smoke shortly their after and figured it out but regardless this call is probably one of the biggest safety calls to make while the team is in the air.
Either way it was a terrible mishap and I wish the Thunderbirds a safe and great 2006 season!
5's clear
After the accident #7 immediately told all the other tbirds to "Knock it off" meaning quit the show untill further instructed. They respond by Boss "1's knocking off", "2's knocking off" and so on. This ensures that the rest of the team are aware of 7's call and abort their routine and await further instructions from ground. Obviously they saw the smoke shortly their after and figured it out but regardless this call is probably one of the biggest safety calls to make while the team is in the air.
Either way it was a terrible mishap and I wish the Thunderbirds a safe and great 2006 season!
5's clear
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Deffinatly a late post here, but did any of you hear of what happened at the Chicago Air and Water show of 2005? Thunderbirds collided over Lake Michigan! Number 4 bumped into three in the diamond. Knocked a missile rail off. I was working a tent for the CAP at the time and actually got to help direct the search crews in the water to try and find the missile rail.
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