Sorry about that. It’s a long article and I don’t want to clutter the pages, so here it is as a PDF instead.
There are folks on the board who are close to this situation and to Sergeant Condiff. The article contains 'speculation regarding what might have happened inside the aircraft just pryor to the accident. Out of respect....let's please wait until the investigation is complete before getting into "what if's"....thanks.
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‘Not an Easy Decision’_ Rescue Mission Ends With an Airman Still Missing - The N.pdf
For those not aware, SSGT Cole Condiff is the Combat Controller who fell from a C-130 into the Gulf of Mexico in November of 2019, and whose body was never located.
I noticed that there was never a thread made here for him. However, I chose now to post this thread due to the results from the accident investigation being released to the public.
This one hit a little close to home for me when it happened given that he fell from one of the aircraft I work on, and I ended up assisting in the accident investigation.
I’ll put the report below so you can form your own opinions about the causes and be informed about the event itself.
Rest easy, warrior.
Mods, let me know if you want me to move this article. It talks about the T-11 reserve chute and how that specific chute is causing the deaths and injuries of military members. It was specifically discussed in the incident that lead to this thread.
Let me know if I need to copy/paste because of the paywall.
You’re good. I commented a few threads above this one, and now is a good time for a reminder, there are multiple people on this site who were very close to this incident, and to Staff Sergeant Condiff. Just food for thought as folks discuss and speculate…
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