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based on the 707. these ancient craft must be heck to maintain nt msongs Thursday #1
I know, my Dad was flying them in Viet Nam. Irish_Dem Thursday #3
They fly out of Seymour Johnston AFB DenaliDemocrat 23 hrs ago #51
I think it is a Boeing 707 frame. Irish_Dem 23 hrs ago #54
I was an AWACS crewmember Puppyjive Thursday #18
Actually it's based on a dash 80. The KC-135 was about a year ahead of the 707. Angleae Yesterday #44
But no consideration for crew viability? OAITW r.2.0 Yesterday #45
None RoseTrellis 23 hrs ago #49
Thank you! KT2000 23 hrs ago #52
Oh no.... Irish_Dem Thursday #2
Not good. A second KC 135 "landed safely in Israel" vanessa_ca Thursday #6
Crew of six. Irish_Dem Thursday #14
There are lots of Iranian drones moving thru that Captain Zero 20 hrs ago #56
When will they realize that it's more humiliating to claim combat losses are accidents vanessa_ca 20 hrs ago #58
In flight refueling has inherent risks. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #4
It's weird that both affected planes were refuelers Prairie Gates Thursday #9
That is odd... 2naSalit Thursday #12
I saw two of the Pegasus tankers very close tonekat Thursday #24
That's what I saw... 2naSalit Thursday #25
I didn't know that it involved 2 KC-135 tankers. That's really crazy. I have to believe each tanker has at least OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #13
CENTCOM's only saying two aircraft Prairie Gates Thursday #20
I would think mid-air refueling tankers are closely watched to avoid this very situation. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #21
Pic downthread would seem to confirm that both the crashed aircraft and the safely landed one Prairie Gates Thursday #32
Why would that happen? OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #35
Unlikely... 2naSalit Thursday #11
I didn't know all the facts when I posted. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #16
It's a reasonable one but... 2naSalit Thursday #22
True story....worked at a gas bottling plant in Portland, Maine for 8 months, We bottled from bulk,. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #37
Not avgas RoseTrellis Yesterday #47
That was after my time... 2naSalit 22 hrs ago #55
I remember when one blew up over Illinois in 1982 Hassin Bin Sober Thursday #33
Just got a Guardian breaking news banner BumRushDaShow Thursday #5
I'm going to call this one: add three to the KIA tally Prairie Gates Thursday #7
I hope not, but I fear you're right -eom vanessa_ca Thursday #10
Anything approved for news by this administration is suspect CentralMass Thursday #8
No ejection seats on this aircraft. mn9driver Thursday #15
Given the danger of this flight requirement....seems like ejection seats for the pilots and the OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #17
Might be a side door... 2naSalit Thursday #23
Pretty doubtful. Once they are locked into their seat, given their situation...not a lot of time to figure a quick exit OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #26
Hmm... 2naSalit Thursday #27
Let's say you lose a wing or tail at 35,000 ft, flying at 450mph.. OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #29
They don't even have parachutes anymore vanessa_ca Thursday #36
So, help me understand. Fighter pilots need ejection support,,,,but tanker pilots don't? OAITW r.2.0 Yesterday #38
That's my logical understanding, but I can't add anything vanessa_ca Yesterday #39
While I am a pilot.... OAITW r.2.0 Yesterday #41
Compared to 0 hours in no seat of any Cessna (me) lol vanessa_ca Yesterday #43
Not just tankers. RoseTrellis Yesterday #48
mission scope is different, and structure wise its very different DetroitLegalBeagle 23 hrs ago #53
The Epstein Administration will be claiming the media is trying to make it look bad. Marcuse Thursday #19
Fatigue Maninacan Thursday #28
Pic of KC-135 after landing in Tel Aviv with nearly half of its vertical stabilizer torn away vanessa_ca Thursday #30
Mid-air collision between two KC-135s is the claim from CENTCOM, then Prairie Gates Thursday #31
I know vanessa_ca Thursday #34
Tankers do not collide on mission. They are totally controlled by AWACs on theater, OAITW r.2.0 Yesterday #42
The Stratotanker, however, does not have ejection seats. CENTCOM said "rescue efforts are ongoing." riversedge Yesterday #40
The pilots, the crew, and the planes would all be fine if not for Trump's unneeded war Botany Yesterday #46
Operation Epic Fuckup. milestogo 23 hrs ago #50
The plane was based at Joint Base Andrews. mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #57
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