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FLAG
57th Wing
commander prepared statement
DEFESA@NET
F-15D dos Agressors cai durante Red Flag 08.3
- Kaiser
Konrad
http://www.defesanet.com.br/usa1/rf_fab_9.htm
Devido ao acidente com um
caça F-15D da Força Aérea
Americana durante o Red Flag, Defesanet chama
a atenção para a reportagem
especial sobre o treinamento realizado em
Canoas para este tipo de acidente aeronáutico.
O exercício de combate a incêndios
e resgate contado na reportagem tem uma similaridade
excepcional com o ocorrido em Nellis.
Reportagem Especial
Exercício simula acidente com caça
F-5 em Canoas - inclui vídeo
http://www.defesanet.com.br/fab1/queda.htm
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Nellis AFB Public
Affairs
7/31/2008 - NELLIS
AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. -- Good afternoon. I'm Colonel
Russ Handy, commander of the 57th
Wing. As you know, an F-15D Eagle, flying
in support of our Red Flag exercises, crashed on
the Nevada Test and Training Range approximately
50 miles east of Goldfield, Nevada, at
approximately 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. More importantly,
we lost a fellow Airman, Lt. Col. Thomas
Bouley - the commander of the 65th
Aggressor Squadron here and the pilot of
the F-15 that went down. Colonel Bouley had recently
celebrated his 20th year wearing the uniform and
had more than 4,500 flight hours in the F-15 Eagle,
Royal Air Force F-3 Tornado and the T-38 Talon.
He was a decorated warrior, an inspiring leader
of Airmen, and a loving father and husband. He served
his country with distinction and will be greatly
missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Colonel
Bouley's family, his Air Force family, and all of
his friends during this difficult time.
We also had another
well-respected instructor pilot on board the aircraft
yesterday...who we are relieved to say is recovering
today at Mike O'Callaghan Federal Hospital, here
on Nellis Air Force Base. He is an exchange pilot
from the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force. He is
working with and assisting the accident investigation
board and his priority, of course, is to recover
fully and devote his energy to supporting the investigation.
For this reason, we are not able to release his
name, nor provide interviews at this time. I can
tell you he comes to us with extensive Royal Air
Force Tornado F-3 experience and is now fully qualified
in the F-16. He just recently began his assignment
here with the 64th Aggressor Squadron and was receiving
aggressor familiarization training during yesterday's
flight.
He was
recovered by base rescue crews and transported
to our hospital where he spent the night for observation.
Our thoughts are also with him and his family, and
we wish him a very speedy recovery.
The investigation
into this mishap began almost immediately. For the
next several weeks, a trained Air Combat Command
investigation board will focus their exclusive efforts
on collecting and protecting evidence from the scene
and gathering and analyzing all relevant data with
the specific purpose of determining cause so we
may prevent future mishaps. There is a fact sheet
in your packet that describes this investigative
process thoroughly. After the Accident Investigation
Board concludes their process, its findings will
be released by Air Combat Command.
Red Flag, as many
of you may have noticed, is continuing. The value
of the training we provide here at Nellis through
exercises such as Red Flag is crucial to our success
and the success of our allies in the current Global
War on Terrorism and in preparing for future challenges.
We know every day, when we put on this uniform,
there are inherent risks in what we do... and we
mitigate those risks as best we can. Nellis is the
busiest flying base in our command, producing more
than 42,000 sorties a year. As commander of this
wing, the safety of our Airmen is at the top of
my priority list. Protecting our nation's sons and
daughters is a sacred trust, and we intend to do
everything in our power to find the cause of this
mishap so we may prevent it from happening again.
Finally, we are extremely grateful to our local
community. The support we have received has been
terrific. Thank you.

F-15 do Agressor Squadron
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