Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Bad Day at Work At Least You Didnt Blow Up Two F-16s Like This Guy
Bad Day at Work At Least You Didnât Blow Up Two F-16s Like This Guy Bad Day at Work At Least You Didnât Blow Up Two F-16s Like This Guy On the morning of 11th October, a certain aircraft technician in Belgium was about to have a REALLY bad day a work. A day filled with drama, machine gun fire and explosions. A day at the end of which two F-16 fighters worth over $30,000,000 would lie in ashes. Souce: Scramble Magazine Routine maintenance gone terribly wrong. The technician was working on an F-16 fighter at Florennes Air Base in Belgium. Nothing special, just a routine maintenance. But then, somehow, he accidentally triggered the six-barrels 20mm Vulcan cannon of that F-16. Unfortunately, the cannon was loaded. And some of the bullets, each of them almost the size of a small beer bottle, hit another F-16 standing nearby. Source: Reddit This alone would be quite a disaster. But to make things even worse, the second F-16 has just been refueled. As you probably suspect, nothing good can arise from the combination of 20mm bullets and jet fuel. Unsurprisingly, the second F-16 exploded and damaged a third F-16. Source: Scramble Magazine An accident with a happy ending? It could have been worse. Ultimately, neither of the nearby technicians got seriously injured. They only suffered minor hearing damage but received medical attention on the spot. Regarding the damaged planes, Belgiumâs Ministry of Defense issued a short statement confirming one plane was destroyed, while other suffered collateral damage. In the end, the Belgian Air Force has been left with 60 active F-16 aircraft remaining. And we think that 60 is a nice round number, much nicer than 62. Itâs just a shame that each of the damaged jets normally costs around $15 million. We can only hope that Belgiums government wonât ask the poor guy to pay for all the damage he caused. Source: Scramble Magazine Share Your Feedback or Ideas in the Comments!
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