Navy Sailor Getting Sucked Into A 6

Navy Sailor Getting Sucked Into A 6. Fleet Forces Navy Short 6,200 AtSea Sailors Now to Meet New Manning Requirements USNI News Serving throughout the Vietnam War, the A-6 continued as the Navy's front line medium-attack aircraft through Operation Desert Storm, during which Navy and Marine Corps A-6s logged more than 4,700 combat sorties This Navy sailor gets sucked into the engine intake of an A-6 jet

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Navy was dispatched to the Persian Gulf and tasked with launching bombing raids into Kuwait and Iraq How the luckiest sailor on earth survived being sucked into a jet engine

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[MUSIC PLAYING] In 1991, a sailor was hooking an A-6 Intruder to one of the carriers catapults Advert Bridges, a 21-year-old flight deck crewman, had been deployed to support Operation Desert Storm in 1991, and was working on the plane in the early. 20, 1991 during Operation Desert Storm aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), the scary video in this post shows Petty Officer JD Bridges getting sucked into a jet engine of an A-6.

Video shows U.S. Navy crewman getting sucked into A6 air intake. He survived because of. Many of the planes taking part in these raids were A-6E. From the beginning Intruders featured Digital Integrated Attack Navigation Equipment (DIANE), which provided an electronic display of targets and.

Video Shows U.S. Navy Crewman Getting Sucked into A6 Intruder Engine The National Interest. Advert Bridges, a 21-year-old flight deck crewman, had been deployed to support Operation Desert Storm in 1991, and was working on the plane in the early. Navy was dispatched to the Persian Gulf and tasked with launching bombing raids into Kuwait and Iraq