Weapons notes.
This past month we saw an old friend from the past revisit us. A CAP-9 was dropped after the load crew tried to dislodge the missile from the A/C, resulting in a Class D mishap. It is important to follow established procedure when performing all operations. Keep up the fight to make your wing a safe place to work.FY03 Weapons As of April 30, 2003 Class A Class B 8 AF 0 0 9 AF 0 0 12 AF 0 0 AWFC 0 2
Legend
Class A - Permanent Total Disability; Property Damage $1,000,000 or more
Class B - Permanent Partial Disability; Property Damage between $200,000 and $1,000,000
Class C - Lost Workday; Property Damage between $20,000 and $200,000
* Non-rate Producing
Symbols for Mishap Aircraft
(a)A-10
(b)B-1
(f)F-16
(w)B-2
(u)U-2
(e)E-4
(r)RQ-1
(q)QF-4
(h)HH-60
(o)F-15
(s)RQ-4
(t)T-38
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Title Annotation: | military accidents/mishaps statistics |
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Publication: | Combat Edge |
Geographic Code: | 1USA |
Date: | Jun 1, 2003 |
Words: | 155 |
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