B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber Crash Video & Technical Report

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Glenn Pew covers the crash on takeoff of a 509th Air Wing, Air Force B-2 Spirit bomber, February 23 operating at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, was caused by water in the aircraft's sensors, according to an Air Combat report issued, Thursday. Specifically, moisture in three port transducer units "distorted data introduced by a B-2 Spirit's air data system" which led to flawed information entering the bomber's flight control computers. The aircraft was reacting to inaccurate airspeed and a "perceived" negative angle of attack. This resulted in an "uncommanded 30 degree nose-high pitch-up on takeoff," according to the Air Force.

Major Ryan Link and Captain Justin Grieve, the aircraft's two pilots and the only two aboard were unable to regain control and safely ejected just as the aircraft stalled and mushed into the ground and its left wing impacted the ground. The $1.4 billion aircraft crashed just off the left side of the runway and exploded. It was the first-ever B-2 crash and followed 75,000 hours of loss-free service. Link and Grieve both suffered injuries during ejection, with Grieve suffering compression fractures to his spine.

The report points to the inaccurate readings as contributing factors, adding that ineffective communication of critical information about a technique used to remove moisture from the sensors also contributed. It's possible that all the maintenance crew had to do to avert the accident was turn on the pitot heat prior to performing air data calibrations. But the suggested technique was not part of checklist procedures.
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  • Ouch!

    Ouch!

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  • at least it went ...

    at least it went down in friendly territory...better this way so Allied forces could clean up the mess and keep sensitive materials hidden away from prying eyes. immagine if this happened over Afghanistan or Iraq or Iran or North Korea or anywhere that the US is not on the best terms with. that plus the pilot wont have to worry about evading enemy ground forces.

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  • Might I also add ...

    Might I also add that flying wings, which looked almost identical to the B-2, were tested in the 1950s and they were quite stable before the silicon chip revolution. Supersonic flight, heavy bomb loads, ok, fine..assist the pilot with computerization,but for a simple takeoff to be totally computerized? Give me a break.

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