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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:33 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Gentlemen:

We flew a missing man yesterday for a friend. During the brief, there a was a discussion about how #3 should leave the formation.  Assume the flight is flying north to south. Should #3 pull up and west over #4, calling for a fingertip strong right? Or, should #3 pull up and west over #1 and #2, calling for a fingertip strong left? What say you?  Thanks, Blitz
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:49 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

3 pulls up and climbs “until out of sight.” Then 3 turns in whatever direction is needed to solve the angles for a rejoin past the view of the bereaved on the ground. With a YAK or CJ that may be hard to do. Me personally, I try to climb at least 1000-1500 ft on a line with the flight but at 50-60 degrees of pitch (ie climb straight ahead) until adequate altitude separation is obtained. Since the flight is flying level and you are climbing at an acute angle, you have easy nose tail separation with the flight.
With adequate smash from the flight prior to the pull of 3, I can see 2000-2500 feet altitude change before starting the turn to set up a rejoin. That is with the YAK 50 now. You are not going to see that with the CJ or a YAK-52.
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Pilots from Air Force Reserve Command’s 301st FW in Fort Worth flew a missing-man formation last November over Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, before the start of the Texas A&M vs. University of Texas football game. The flyover followed an invocation and a period of silence to honor the eleven students and one A&M graduate killed during the construction of the annual Texas A&M bonfire. Four A&M graduates flew the mission in F-16s from the wing’s 457th FS.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:35 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

I think you are making it more complicated than it is. When I flew as missing man in the military, we flew standard fingertip either right or left. At the break, 3 went straight up, perhaps a 35 to 40 degree climb, and when well clear of the flight, exited 90 degrees away. No attempt to turn until well clear -- perhaps 500 or 1000 feet -- vertically.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:49 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

On Nov 16, 2008, at 11:59 PM, Yak-List Digest Server wrote:
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We flew a missing man yesterday for a friend. During the brief, there a was


a discussion about how #3 should leave the formation.- Assume the flight i

flying north to south. Should #3 pull up and west over #4, calling for a 
fingertip strong right? Or, should #3 pull up and west over #1 and #2, calli
ng for a 
fingertip strong left? What say you?- Thanks, Blitz


Blitz,

It's always such an honor to participate in the aviator's farewell.  The missing man departs into the setting sun, which you got.  I don't know if there is a protocol for which side of the formation it happens from.  Thinking aloud here...from a shear safety standpoint it doesn't seem it would matter.  If you go towrads #1&2  you are behind 1 and abeam 2 to start with, which means you'll never fly over an aircraft in the process.  Which is the same for 4, because your pull will put you well clear both vertically and laterally as a result of the angles.  The important thing is that #3 pull from your cruise speed (maybe 130 KIAS in the CJ) to Vy and then start the turn and hold Vy.  This looks the best, in my opinion.   Also, go give #3 a little added smash for the pull, lead can head a little down hill on the run in to give you a little extra E for the pull.  It's a subtlety the observers won't notice.

I'm sure others have other ideas, but in all the MM formations I've done, this seems to work best.

Regards,

Barry

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:18 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Here's what a USAF active-duty F-15E pilot has to say on the subject:
Blitz,

I looked into it at work today and this is what I found.  I know you guys fly using a lot of Navy formation stuff, so it may be a little different.  I'm afraid I can only speak from an Air Force reg perspective.  The standard Air Force 4-ship formation has #2 on the left with #3 and #4 on the right.  Therefore for in the Air Force missing man North to South run, #3 will split west over #4.  The only other thing I could find was that missing man formations are flown South to North if able (Weather, terrain, ceremony permitting) with #3 executing either the vertical pull or west-ward break over #1 and #2.

It must have been a moving experience to be a part of.  I wish I could have seen you guys executing it.  Hope all is well!

Brent

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Gentlemen,

I did a missing man this weekend twice where the EAA B-17 was on display in Colorado for the veterans day event. I did a moderate pull from three and a slow turn away from the formation and left the smoke on until I had gained 1500 and was a mile away. Bobby with the EAA's B-17 said there was not a dry eye in the crowd ( I'm not taking the credit ). Seems to me it didn't matter which way or how, just the fact that someone cared enough to do it.

I Credit my fellow Colorado Yak Pack flier's for a job well done.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Yesterday, I talked to Maj. Tim Decker, former F-117 pilot and a current U-2 Squad Commander at Beale AFB. His input:

"After a healthy vertical pull up, #3 turns towards the briefed join-up area, rather that away because -
1) this expedites the join-up and
2) there is less chance of loosing visual on the main flight, thus it's safer"

Dave


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Blitz,

I looked into it at work today and this is what I found. I know you guys fly using a lot of Navy formation stuff, so it may be a little different. I'm afraid I can only speak from an Air Force reg perspective. The standard Air Force 4-ship formation has #2 on the left with #3 and #4 on the right. Therefore for in the Air Force missing man North to South run, #3 will split west over #4. The only other thing I could find was that missing man formations are flown South to North if able (Weather, terrain, ceremony permitting) with #3 executing either the vertical pull or west-ward break over #1 and #2.

It must have been a moving experience to be a part of. I wish I could have seen you guys executing it. Hope all is well!

Brent

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:31 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

I thought we all agreed to drop this subject?

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 9:58 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Dale,

Various members of the YAK list have made formal complaints to the List
Owner Matt Dralle about the whole subject of missing man formations
being discussed on the YAK List. That said, can you please take the
discussion of this topic elsewhere please?

Thank you for your consideration.

Mark Bitterlich

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:53 am    Post subject: Re: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Interesting Mark.

I don't see how this is related to rock and roll , who the hell is running for president, my mother or what beer I drink. It looked to me like formation flying and I was in a Yak. I take exception to your statement as not being a related subject. Have a nice Veterans Day!! By the way I noticed you are a guest and not a member? Is there a reason I should be a guest and not a member?

By the way I'm through posting on this site, you like it you police it.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:00 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Good for you Floyd. Mark send a list of the complainers so that we may
apologize. This was yak stuff - FUN STUFF- YOU REMEMBER flying??? That Is on
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 8:00 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

We are discussing technique, not if it is appropriate. Complainers need a
life.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:43 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

I never said any such thing.

End of discussion.

Mark Bitterlich


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:44 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Bill, let's you and I meet someplace. I live in New Bern North
Carolina. Is it possible that you and I could fly to a common location
and have lunch?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:41 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Dale,

I've read his stuff. My time in the military doesn't count unless I here
bullets zipping by my ears.

I still will talk about flying, I still will tell and listen to anything
about flying and Yaks, and I would still fly when and where I choose. Mark
gave me that freedom. I don't lose sleep over any of this.

Bill

Have you flown the TW yet?

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:58 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Please stop. It has been enough.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 5:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

BUT...Do you put MMO in the oil tank before or after you fly the MM formation? And, oh, do you wear flight suits when flying the MM or not? Rolling Eyes

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:43 pm    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

OK, suppose I just filled up with MoGas, and even though I wiped my MMO-soaked hand on my flight suit during TO roll as lead, the throttle momentarily slipped out of my hand, causing -2 to lift off slightly before me during a Missing Man flight for a deceased non-military pilot. Should I have been wearing a helmet?

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:20 am    Post subject: Re: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

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OK, suppose I just filled up with MoGas, and even though I wiped my MMO-soaked hand on my flight suit during TO roll as lead, the throttle momentarily slipped out of my hand, causing -2 to lift off slightly before me during a Missing Man flight for a deceased non-military pilot. Should I have been wearing a helmet?

Dave


Yes, if you're flying a CJ, not required if in a Yak!

LOL, Dave, thanks!

Cheers,
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:29 am    Post subject: Missing Man Formation Reply with quote

Would somebody give me the link to the photo so I can see what the commotion is about?

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