F-22 Missing over Alaska!!

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I hope the pilot is safe and well.

Apologies for going off topic, but in the hypothetical situation that this was indeed a case of defection, is it possible for a pilot flying F-22 on full fuel load to travel to North-Eastern China from the Elmendorf-Richardson joint base? Or even if the fuel load is not full, is it possible to be met by a Chuinese tanker aircraft midway and be guided to China from there on?
 

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I hope the pilot survived.

Goes to show that even the most advanced fighter in the world can have problems and crash.
 
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I hope the pilot is safe and well.

Apologies for going off topic, but in the hypothetical situation that this was indeed a case of defection, is it possible for a pilot flying F-22 on full fuel load to travel to North-Eastern China from the Elmendorf-Richardson joint base? Or even if the fuel load is not full, is it possible to be met by a Chuinese tanker aircraft midway and be guided to China from there on?
chinese mid air refueller planes would have been picked up by US search party radar
 
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Hope the pilot is safe...and the F 22 bashing will start up again.
 

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Liked the conspiracy theories floating around. I was kinda thinking more about China than Russia. Anyways, I really doubt any defection has happened. Hope the pilot is safe. He is going to be in trouble if the result of the investigation points to pilot error.
 

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BTW how to search for stealth fighter.....................LOL
May be the effect of stealth caused missing from Radar??? :emot15: Between, is it a real news?? any source pls..
 

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As per the news -

If the pilot ejected, he would be prepared for subzero weather, McMullen said.

"They have survival gear," McMullen said. "He's Arctic trained to survive in that environment. He's got the gear on. He's got stuff in his survival kit, so that he could hunker himself down and fight the extreme cold."


The twin-engine F-22 Raptor entered service in the mid-2000s and arrived at Elmendorf in August 2007. It's far more maneuverable and stealthy than earlier jets and can cruise at more than 1 1/2 times the speed of sound without using its afterburner. Its top speed is confidential.

Hope, the pilot would be safe there...
 

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How about we offer one of our satellites to search their pilot :p
 

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It would be funny if the Pilot along with the plain defected to China like in the old Soviet era.
 

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not bad idea Manc infact our satellites must be doing that already all over the world there is interest in this F22.
 

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We cant really know what happened since yanks could be saying this to save face if pilot defected with plane.

Planting wreakage is easy for them.
 

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F-22 pilot who has been missing since Tuesday night after plane crash in Alaska identified as Capt. Jeff Haney, formerly of Jackson County


The missing pilot of an Air Force F-22 fighter jet that crashed this week in a remote area of interior Alaska is Air Force Capt. Jeff A. Haney, whose mother lives in Jackson County, the man Haney calls his stepdad confirmed today.

Mike Viane, who has lived with Haney's mother for more than 20 years, said Haney's mother, Linda, and father are now on a plane to Alaska, where they will join Haney's wife, Anna, and the couple's two young daughters.

The two left this morning and are to arrive before midnight tonight, he said from he and Linda Haney's home on Gillette Road west of Brooklyn.

Haney, 31, has been in the Air Force for about five years, Viane said. He graduated from Columbia Central High School in 1996 and went to flight school at Western Michigan University.

He did his first pilot training at the Jackson County Airport, Viane said.

Haney is one of the Air Force's best pilots, Viane said. "Top of the class, as they say."

He planned to eventually be an F-22 fighter jet instructor, Viane said.

Haney was stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage. His wife and children lived off the base, Viane said.

Haney's Air Force F-22 Raptor went missing Tuesday night during a training mission from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The fighter jet's wreckage was discovered Wednesday.

The jet was on a nighttime training mission and lost contact with air traffic control at 7:40 p.m. local time Tuesday, according to a statement by the base. The F-22 was flying with another plane, which also lost contact with it, according to the Air National Guard.

The missing F-22 is assigned to Elmendorf's 3rd Wing.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of this missing Airman, and we thank all Alaskans for their continued support and prayers during this trying time," said Col. Jack McMullen, 3rd Wing commander, in a written statement. "Finding the missing pilot is our top priority."

http://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2010/11/missing_f-22_pilot_is_capt_jef.html
 

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Missing F-22 pilot update

Missing F-22 pilot update
Missing F-22 pilot update

11/19/2010 - JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska -- Air Force officials here announced that search and rescue teams have found conclusive evidence the pilot of the F-22 Raptor missing since the night of Nov. 16 did not survive the crash.

Capt. Jeffrey Haney, assigned to the 3rd Wing's 525th Fighter Squadron, has been missing since the crash, however, a thorough search and rescue operation continued until today.

Captain Haney, from Clarklake, Mich., was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force in August 2003 and has been stationed here since June 2006.

"Based on evidence recovered from the crash site, and after two days of extensive aerial and ground search efforts, we know that Captain Haney did not eject from the aircraft prior to impact," said Col. Jack McMullen, 3rd Wing commander.

A recovery team at the crash site found a part of the ejection seat, along with several life support items that Captain Haney wore during the flight.

"Sadly, we can no longer consider this a search and rescue operation, but must now focus on recovery operations," Colonel McMullen said.

"We are all extremely saddened by the loss of this great American, Airman and friend," the colonel continued. "Captain Haney will be missed by the entire 3rd Wing and the (Joint Base Elmendorf) community.

"Right now, our focus is on Jeff's family," Colonel McMullen said. "We mourn their loss, and they are in our thoughts and prayers. We are doing everything in our power to offer them support and aid them during this time of grief."

The aircraft lost contact with air traffic control at 7:40 p.m. Alaska time, Nov. 16, while on a nighttime training mission. Search and rescue aircraft from the Alaska Air National Guard's 11th Rescue Coordination Center discovered the wreckage of the aircraft Nov. 17 in a remote, rugged area approximately 100 miles north of Anchorage near Denali National Park.

Airmen and Soldiers from the 3rd Wing, the 673nd Air Base Wing and U.S. Army Alaska's 3rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade converged on the site Nov. 17 and 18 with assistance from the Alaska Air National Guard to continue the search for the pilot and prepare for recovery of the aircraft wreckage.

Recovery operations are currently underway and are expected to last several weeks. Air Force officials are standing up a safety investigation board to determine the cause of the mishap.

The Air Warrior Courage Foundation has set up an education fund for Captain Haney's children. For information, please contact Capt. Tyler Ellison at 551-5250 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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RIP.......may your soul get peace in heaven!
 

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Its sad! This incident once again make us believe that, How much ever Technology Progressing, these Flying Machines are only as much. The Pilots should be commended for flying, or rather taming up these machines! Its a skill, us mere mortals can only fathom!

I pray for the Soul of this Brave Pilot. May he rest in peace! God Speed
 

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