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F-22s fixed after pilot gets stuck
Just about any military pilot would kill to get into an F-22 fighter. But one Air Force flier couldn't get out of one.

A jammed canopy kept the pilot at Langley Air Force Base, Va., trapped inside for five hours April 10 before firefighters used a rotary saw to cut him out. Air Force officials said the optically perfect canopy on the $130 million jet will cost about $82,000 to replace.

The Air Force blamed the snafu on too-short screws that had begun to back out of the canopy frame. The offending hardware was inspected in other planes and replaced with longer screws. "This was a rare case that's likely to never happen again," said Dexter Henson, a spokesman for Lockheed Martin, which builds the jets in Marietta. "The technical issue has been resolved."

So far, the stealthy fighters have flown more than 14,000 hours — and Lockheed and Air Force officials say they're meeting or exceeding expectations. The Langley planes are part of the Air Force's first front-line F-22 squadron.
Posted by: Jesing Ebbease3087 2006-06-28
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