Anonymous wrote:The plane didn’t just “roll off the ship” because someone forgot to tie it down. It was under tow by a tug when the carrier had to execute an emergency turn to avoid an incoming missile attack. The ship “heeled over” in the turn, putting the decks at a 10 degree slope. The aircraft and the tug pulling both rolled out the hangar door. Neither the tug nor the aircraft were designed to stay in place on such a slope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that's an extraordinarily stupid comment given that the ship in question deployed last year.
How many planes fell off of carriers before Trump came into office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is going on?
DUI hire happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$120 million falls into the sea in one week. Unbelievable.
Yes, especially after the billions in military hardware left to the Taliban in a failed withdrawal from Afghanistan.![]()
Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$120 million falls into the sea in one week. Unbelievable.
Yes, especially after the billions in military hardware left to the Taliban in a failed withdrawal from Afghanistan.![]()
Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$120 million falls into the sea in one week. Unbelievable.
Yes, especially after the billions in military hardware left to the Taliban in a failed withdrawal from Afghanistan.![]()
Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$120 million falls into the sea in one week. Unbelievable.
Yes, especially after the billions in military hardware left to the Taliban in a failed withdrawal from Afghanistan.![]()
Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:$120 million falls into the sea in one week. Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention all of the expensive drones that DUI hire Hegseth allowed to fly in range of Houthi air defenses, only to end up getting shot down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah that's an extraordinarily stupid comment given that the ship in question deployed last year.
How many planes fell off of carriers before Trump came into office?
This is what Grok answered:
Below is a summary of documented incidents where aircraft fell off or were lost overboard from US Navy ships, including dates and key details:
October 26, 1966 – USS Oriskany: Fire on carrier led to aircraft damage; possible overboard losses during chaos. 44 deaths, 156 injuries.
July 29, 1967 – USS Forrestal: Fire caused by rocket ignition damaged/destroyed 21 aircraft; some possibly lost overboard. 134 deaths, 161 injuries.
January 24, 2022 – USS Carl Vinson: F-35C crashed on landing and fell into South China Sea. 1 aircraft lost, 7 injuries, ~$100 million.
A crash landing is a little different than an unsecured plan falling off the ship, which is what happened the first time. What happened yesterday is somewhere in between a crash and an unsecured plane falling off a carrier.