B-1B crash 19/8/13

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B-1B crash 19/8/13

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Message on twitter reports B1 crash from 28th BW. Four ejected and are safe!

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wamovements wrote:Message on twitter reports B1 crash from 28th BW. Four ejected and are safe!

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http://www.airforcetimes.com/article/20 ... owned-B-1B
The explosions that caused a B-1B Lancer to crash in August occurred when a mechanical malfunction led to a fuel leak, investigators found.

“There was no evidence that human factors contributed to the mishap,” the Accident Investigation Board report determined.

The $318 million aircraft was destroyed when it crashed on Aug. 19 near Broadus, Mont., but all four crew members ejected safely with non-life threatening injuries, according to the report, which was released on Monday.
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This Time Magazine story is worth a read! Image
Jan. 06, 2014

How a wayward airplane part doomed a $300 million bomber

A sign in World War II’s Anglo-American Supply headquarters in London displayed the adage that begins with
“For want of a nail, the shoe was lost.”

It quickly marches through several increasingly larger military problems, each triggered by the one that came before.

It ends with “For want of a battle, the kingdom was lost.”

While the crash of a $318 million B-1 bomber last August 19 in Montana has no parallel to that war, the sentiment—that a little military snafu can quickly mushroom into a series of ever-growing disasters—is spot on.

Come along, if you dare, for the ride…
http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/06/th ... of-a-nail/
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Stratofreighter wrote:This Time Magazine story is worth a read! Image
Jan. 06, 2014

While the crash of a $318 million B-1 bomber last August 19 in Montana has no parallel to that war, the sentiment—that a little military snafu can quickly mushroom into a series of ever-growing disasters—is spot on.

Come along, if you dare, for the ride…
http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/06/th ... of-a-nail/
For those not familiar with the term 'snafu': Situation Normal All F*cked Up...
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