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Author Topic: Goodbye F-22, Grounded  (Read 1122 times)
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Vonne
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« on: May 07, 2011, 05:14:32 PM »

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Stars And Stripes reported Friday that all 137 F-22 Raptors have been grounded over concerns about the aircraft's oxygen system that may stem in part from a November fatal crash in Alaska. Following the November crash, the stealthy fighter jet has been restricted to altitudes of 25,000 and below. Officials say the restriction is due to recent reports of oxygen system malfunctions and concerns that pilots could be deprived of oxygen during flight at altitude, causing them to black out. At this time it is not clear how long the jets will be offline because currently there is no solution to the problem. The move has been called "temporary." Air Force officials are using the time to investigate potential sources of oxygen system malfunctions on the fighters. Critics of the jet are using the time for other purposes.

The order to ground the jets came from General William Fraser, commander of Air Combat Command at Langley Air Force Base, VA.. Critics note that the F-22 program has cost nearly $80 billion and the jet has never seen combat. The Raptor has not been listed among aircraft participating in the Libyan campaign and has not been used in any conflict since it earned combat-ready status in December of 2005. The jet program lost funding in 2009 when Congress voted to halt orders at 187 aircraft not all of which have yet been delivered. The F-22 is an air superiority fighter designed to dominate when pitted against other fighter aircraft. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the aircraft "does not make much sense anyplace else in the spectrum of conflict," but that it is a "silver-bullet solution" for very specific potential scenarios.

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« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2011, 05:25:31 PM »

It amazes me that this problem has persisted for so long, especially when Raptor pilots have been known to have respiratory issues and a peculiar cough from utilizing the Raptors onboard oxygen generation system.  It's a shame that Air Force Capt. Haney had to lose his life over this, it's even more of a shame that it's taken until now for the bureaucracy to officially recognize the problem. 
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« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2011, 08:16:03 PM »

the raptor is THE air supremacy fighter.  it's utterly untouchable.  and it's not that unusual to fox these kinds of problems after deployment.

the loss of life is tragic, of course.
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« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2011, 01:47:49 PM »

Yeah, I remember when the F-16's were flying into mountainsides in Vietnam until they got the "wrinkles" worked out.
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« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2011, 04:10:35 PM »

the obamites have cut production of the f-22 in favor of the f-35, which is so over budget and after deadline that it will probably wind up rivaling the cost of the f-22 -- and delivering significantly less.

good call, idiots.
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