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USAF grounds KC-135 Stratotanker fleet over concerns their tails may fall off mid-flight
The U.S. Air Force has ordered its entire fleet of KC-135 tankers to be grounded for inspection over concerns that their tails could fall off mid-flight if not properly fixed. The USAF ordered the inspections on Tuesday for a "non-conforming part in the vertical tail assembly." Flight operations are restricted until the roughly 30-minute inspection is complete. (www.foxnews.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Saw one fly in & out of our field today, and it sure didn’t appear to be grounded as they rotated!
Sad. The USAF can't find a replacement in 20 yrs.
I thought the AF was buying Boeing 767 conversions?
They did and just ordered more of them.
https://dcnewsroom.blogspot.com/2023/01/air-force-orders-15-more-kc-46a-pegasus.html
https://dcnewsroom.blogspot.com/2023/01/air-force-orders-15-more-kc-46a-pegasus.html
But the recent orders for the KC-46 are to replace the KC-10A's which are being/have been retired. Then, maybe when that action is completed we will see some more 60+ years old KC-135 being laid to rest in sunny Arizona. We thank them for their service.
The KC46 has a reliability problem.
If they would have ordered the joint Lockheed Martin/Airbus offering of the KC30 as well, they might have had a backup plan.
If they would have ordered the joint Lockheed Martin/Airbus offering of the KC30 as well, they might have had a backup plan.
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