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Last Chance Point
Last Chance Point
F15E's and their predecessors always pull in to the LCP for final checks before departure and until now F35's have continued past for take-off or holding on the other side of the runway. I notice recently that F35's have been pulling in to the LCP bays, but no checks are carried out by ground staff. Does anyone know why this change? Or are they just using it as a holding point?
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Re: Last Chance Point
Just using it as a holding point,
Ground crew see off the 35s from the shelters /Aprons.
Guess there is not a lot to check externally on a F35 that can't be done at source,
Ground crew see off the 35s from the shelters /Aprons.
Guess there is not a lot to check externally on a F35 that can't be done at source,
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Re: Last Chance Point
Ground crew can't see the F-35's - they are stealth !
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Re: Last Chance Point
Also when the F-35A arrive at the EOR there are no pins to remove.
If the pits are in use the Eagles shut down one engine and will stop again at the last chance with ground crew while the second engine is spun up. The F-35A on the other hand pit and head straight to the runway.
Very noticeable how they prefer to taxy via victor whiskey November to hold on the north side and often the first four to taxy are the last to take off!
If the pits are in use the Eagles shut down one engine and will stop again at the last chance with ground crew while the second engine is spun up. The F-35A on the other hand pit and head straight to the runway.
Very noticeable how they prefer to taxy via victor whiskey November to hold on the north side and often the first four to taxy are the last to take off!
Re: Last Chance Point
Slogen, you say that there are no pins to remove on the F35, but is that still true when they have external armament on the end of their wings?slogen51 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:31 amAlso when the F-35A arrive at the EOR there are no pins to remove.
If the pits are in use the Eagles shut down one engine and will stop again at the last chance with ground crew while the second engine is spun up. The F-35A on the other hand pit and head straight to the runway.
Very noticeable how they prefer to taxy via victor whiskey November to hold on the north side and often the first four to taxy are the last to take off!
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Re: Last Chance Point
Don't know but in either case they do not stop at the eor for handling
Re: Last Chance Point
It’s not a case of preference for F35 it’s the mandatory standard taxi flow pattern
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Re: Last Chance Point
Some F-35A still use Sierra - think it was Reaper 1-4 who came that way on Thursday was it
But yes Victor is the preferred way if eagles are using Sierra, going only by what I hear on the radio
But yes Victor is the preferred way if eagles are using Sierra, going only by what I hear on the radio
Re: Last Chance Point
The pins are removed in the sun shelter prior to taxi.
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Snoop 95 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 1:42 pmSlogen, you say that there are no pins to remove on the F35, but is that still true when they have external armament on the end of their wings?slogen51 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:31 amAlso when the F-35A arrive at the EOR there are no pins to remove.
If the pits are in use the Eagles shut down one engine and will stop again at the last chance with ground crew while the second engine is spun up. The F-35A on the other hand pit and head straight to the runway.
Very noticeable how they prefer to taxy via victor whiskey November to hold on the north side and often the first four to taxy are the last to take off!
Re: Last Chance Point
Thanks to all for your replies. Clears it all up for me!
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