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Hay Wilson in TX
Posted 12/3/2012 14:01 (#2730680 - in reply to #2730336)
Subject: RE: Hope Hay Wilson chimes in,................



Little River, TX
Ok
To save you doing a search I pulled these out of the mass of links.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Goldsboro_B-52_crash


http://www.ibiblio.org/bomb/full-story.html

http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ref/nchistory/jan2008/index.html

http://www2.wnct.com/news/2011/feb/08/15/reunion-be-held-50-years-a...


I really do not have much to comment on. I Agree there was no way there would have been a detonation. That just does not happen as long as you follow the check list.

McNamara was an idiot in 1961 and just as big an idiot in 1983.

I was pleased to read of at least one other surviving member of the crew. He, the Co Pilot and I would be the only ones that are not WWII survivors. There are few of those left.


Unlike many embarrassing incidence this was one of the few that did not terminate everyone's carrier. The Squadron Commander retired as a Lt General, so it did not hurt him any. I went on to an interesting career that I found very rewarding. Most of it as a B-52 Crew Member.

On my own I picked up a Private, Commercial, Instrument, & Instructor's ratings to be able to fly as a pilot. No problem Mine was the best position on a B-52's crew. I was never one to sit and watch TV.


It is all in your attitude.

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