Red Arrows mistake
Discussion
Someone went the wrong way during the 'heart' manoeuvre at Torbay the other day. Laughed off by the commentator, but...
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1019249907076697
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I wanted to be careful with my wording and not be an armchair expert or anything in posting this, but surely the guys who perform the heart ALWAYS go the same ways- one left, one right- so for one to do the opposite..! We won't know their true separation and all that, but on paper, that's two guys trying to do the same thing in the same piece of sky. Not good.
PinkTornado said:
I wanted to be careful with my wording and not be an armchair expert or anything in posting this, but surely the guys who perform the heart ALWAYS go the same ways- one left, one right- so for one to do the opposite..! We won't know their true separation and all that, but on paper, that's two guys trying to do the same thing in the same piece of sky. Not good.
The heart is essentially a loop, it’s only on the flat/rolling display does one go left & the other rightThey fly vertical and whilst climbing one rolls so they are belly to belly then they both pull back and commence their descent, one pilot just didnt roll, you can see that seperation was maintained, there was nothing unsafe about what happened, it just looked stupid, the pilot will have had a dressing down, it’ll be debriefed properly, the pilot probably wont live it down & be ribbed for the remainder if his time on the reds
Put this to a friend of mine (former Red Arrow). . . here's his response:
"There’ll have been a good reason for the non-Heart (eg warning light / bird strike etc). Sequencing / position errors just don’t happen . . doing the right thing at the right moment is absolutely critical to everyone’s safety (obviously)"
"There’ll have been a good reason for the non-Heart (eg warning light / bird strike etc). Sequencing / position errors just don’t happen . . doing the right thing at the right moment is absolutely critical to everyone’s safety (obviously)"
5150 said:
Put this to a friend of mine (former Red Arrow). . . here's his response:
"There ll have been a good reason for the non-Heart (eg warning light / bird strike etc). Sequencing / position errors just don t happen . . doing the right thing at the right moment is absolutely critical to everyone s safety (obviously)"
Yet they do."There ll have been a good reason for the non-Heart (eg warning light / bird strike etc). Sequencing / position errors just don t happen . . doing the right thing at the right moment is absolutely critical to everyone s safety (obviously)"
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