June 14, 2006

Change of Pace


I check out this blog (http://www.iag.blogspot.com) alot and have a link to it of the left. Here is a pretty neat story:



This is not photoshopped. It happened in early 1990 in the Persian Gulf, while U.S. carriers and B-52s were holding joint exercises. Two B-52s called the carrier (USS Ranger) and asked if they could do a fly-by, and the carrier air controller said yes. When the B-52s reported they were 9 kilometers out, the carrier controller said he didn't see them. The B-52s told the carrier folks to look down. The paint job on the B-52 made it hard to see from above, but as it got closer, the sailors could make it out, and the water the B-52 jets were causing to spray out. It's very, very rare for a USAF aircraft to do a fly-by below the flight deck of a carrier. But B-52s had been practicing low level flights for years, to come in under Soviet radar. In this case, the B-52 pilots asked the carrier controller if they would like the bombers come around again. The carrier guys said yes, and a lot more sailors had their cameras out this time. (Source:Strategypage.com)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The B-52s ? Love Shack, Baby !!!!!!!!!!!!




Harry Tembenis
Worcester, Ma

Anonymous said...

Verified as probable, Bill. However, I was aboard the USS Ranger (CV-61) from August '92-February '93 with CVW-2 and never heard of this event. Could have happened before our deployment, though.