Sucked Into A Jet Engine!

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Commentary from Daniel Streckfuss: "Regarding the video "Sucked into an Engine", on your website, you write that you are uncertain about the authenticity of the video. I can attest that it is true as I was on the ship when it happened."

"What you see in the video is a trainee checking the position of the launch bar in the shuttle and then moving away from the aircraft. The guy that gets sucked in his trainer and goes in to double check the launch bar position. He made a mistake by walking straight toward the nose gear which put him in front of the intake. He should have gone behind the intake and looked forward into the shuttle. All of this is happening with the engines at full throttle, by the way."

"I was attached to VFA-15 onboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt during that deployment in 1991. This occurred just after Desert Storm. He did survive and I'm surprised the editors of that video didn't include him climbing out. What allowed him to survive was the design of the A-6 engine (the J-52). It has a long protruding 'bullet' or cone that extends in front of the first stage fans. When he was sucked in, his arm extended above his head which caused his body to wedge between the bullet and inside wall of the intake. Lucky for him, his cranial and float coat were sucked in first causing the FOD'd engine which prompted the pilot to cut the throttle (commanded by the Shooter who moves into the frame kneeling and moving his wand up and down). It took almost 3 minutes for him to push his way out of the intake after being sucked in. Needless to say, I don't think he was seen on the flight deck for the rest of the cruise."


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Commentary on this video from "Skids": "At the time of this incident I was an intel officer in Attack Squadron 65, the squadron which the A-6E in this video was attached to. Dan Streckfuss' account is accurate, except that this incident actually occurred during Operation Desert Storm as the date on the video 02-20-91 shows. The aircraft was fully loaded for a night combat mission into Iraq -- if you look carefully at second 00:24, you can see 2 Mk-84 2000lb bombs under the port wing."

"The pilot, 'Gilly', immediately knew that he got FOD'd and shut down the engine. What nobody new was that the FOD was the trainer who was sucked in, until he crawled out, dazed, confused, and without all his gear a couple of minutes later. He suffered minor head injuries and a broken collar bone."

"I don't recall the crewman's name but the other individuals at the end of video are CPT Charles Abbot, the CO of CVN-71 (center) and CDR Herb Coon (right), the skipper of VA-65 the Fighting Tigers."

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Sucked Into A Jet Engine!

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  • Deadly accurate ...

    Deadly accurate including some names that I had forgotten.

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  • wow, thanks for ...

    wow, thanks for sharing that with us. What about the contributor whose take on the matter I put in the description area? How accurate is it?

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  • First flash was his ...

    First flash was his flashlight getting sucked in, second was his crainal, third were the CO2 cartriges for his float coat. The rest was debris and the compressor section of the P/W J-52 flying apart. You want details? I got 'em!

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  • I was there and ...

    I was there and working the deck that night. I was in the VA-65 Line Shack and if I recall it was AC-510. I was working on the other side of the deck an we all thought that it was just some CM flares that went off. My bud Chris P was the TS/FinalChecker and didnt see him get sucked in since he was on the other side of the AC. He did see boots in the intake, but thought that it was Loyd-Owen (JetMech) in the intake looking at the engine. No one understands how dark it is on Cat4, Cant see zip

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  • Hloy #@!$

    Hloy #@!$

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  • hahaha!!! great!!!

    hahaha!!! great!!!

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  • surprised he wasn't ...

    surprised he wasn't chopped into pieces

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  • Well, I dont really ...

    Well, I dont really have anymore information, as you seem to have an accurate description of what happenned! Great post!

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  • Thanks for your ...

    Thanks for your input! If you'd like to contribute more information I can add it in the description area ;-]

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  • I was an ABE ...

    I was an ABE onboard the TR working in arresting gear and checked out 3 days b4this cruise. While I wasnt there at the time, I heard about it, talked to some of my shipmates about it. Even kinda knew the guy who crawled out of that intake!(I could say his name right now) In fact this story was featured on "Ripley's believe it or not". As far as I know this story is exactly as you have posted it. I remember one time many years ago even seeing the part where he crawls out. AMAZING!A funny guy too!

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  • holy crap

    holy crap

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