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Hubris Boy 12-03-2002 12:02 PM

KC-135 Pressure Test Explosion
 
http://www.charm.net/~mbyrd/kc135_1.jpg

This is what happens when you don't pay attention and don't read the manual.

A KC-135 was being pressurized at ground level. The outflow valves, which are used to regulate the internal pressure of the aircraft, were capped off during a 5 year overhaul and never reopened. The post-accident investigation revealed that a civilian depot technician, who "had always done it that way," was using a homemade gauge, and no procedure.

The technician's gauge didn't even have a max "peg" for the needle, and so it was no surprise he missed it when the needle went around the gauge the first time. As the technician continued to pressurize the aircraft, and the needle was on its second trip around the gauge, the aircraft went "boom" - the rear hatch was hurled over 70 yards, and came to rest behind a blast fence.

http://www.charm.net/~mbyrd/kc135_2.jpg

Cam 12-03-2002 12:45 PM

That would have been something to see happen.

Did anyone get hurt?

Tobiasly 12-03-2002 01:02 PM

Admit it, HB, you made up that story.

This is obviously the work of an enraged, jealous boyfriend with a chainsaw.

MaggieL 12-03-2002 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tobiasly
Admit it, HB, you made up that story.

http://www.disastercity.com/kc135/

Leus 12-03-2002 04:50 PM

From the page posted above:
Quote:

"The post-investigation revealed: that a civilian depot technician who, "had always done it that way," was using a homemade gauge, and no procedure."

Excerpted from military "lessons learned" presentation.
Roughly translated as "it was some dumb civilian's fault" :D

Tobiasly 12-03-2002 05:01 PM

It was a joke, Nic^H^H^HMaggie.

MaggieL 12-03-2002 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tobiasly
It was a joke, Nic^H^H^HMaggie.
I know. But this way folks could find the other pics, and where the text was lifted from.

Tobiasly 12-04-2002 09:28 AM

I did like the other pics.

I know pretty much nothing about planes, but I suppose in a way this is a testament to how robust the pressurization system is. The fact that the fuselage exploded before a joint in the pipes did is pretty amazing!


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