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U.S. Air Force Aerospace Mishap Reports: Accident Investigation Board Report on 2017 Loss of General Atomics UAV Drone MQ-9A Reaper Aircraft from 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron

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  • Title: U.S. Air Force Aerospace Mishap Reports: Accident Investigation Board Report on 2017 Loss of General Atomics UAV Drone MQ-9A Reaper Aircraft from 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Author : Progressive Management
  • Release Date : January 01, 2018
  • Genre: Military,Books,History,Professional & Technical,Engineering,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 478 KB

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This Air Force accident report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction. On 6 May 2017, at about 2238 Zulu Time (Z), the mishap aircraft (MA), an MQ-9A, tail number 12-4175, assigned to the 432d Wing (432 WG), and operated by the 361st Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron (361 ERS), 332d Air Expeditionary Wing (332 AEW), crashed in the United States Central Command Area of Responsibility after MA handover from the Mission Control Element (MCE) to the Launch and Recovery Element (LRE). The MA was destroyed following impact with terrain and no wreckage was recovered. The loss of Government property was valued at $10,310,434. There were no reported fatalities, injuries or damage to civilian property.

At about 2003Z, the LRE mishap crew (MC) gained control of the MA. The MC consisted of the mishap pilot (MP), the mishap instructor pilot, and the mishap sensor operator. After handover, the MC ran through standard checklists. In accordance with the checklists, the MP updated the emergency mission (EM) start point and attempted to send the EM to the MA. The MP elected to power down the Interim Modem Assembly (IMA) before landing, which severed the MA's link to the MCE. At about 2025Z, the Ground Control Station lost downlink from the MA on final approach to the airfield due to interference by another MQ-9A transmitting on high power on the ground. As a result, the MC lost situational awareness of the MA.

Approximately one minute after the loss of downlink, the MC terminated uplink in accordance with emergency procedures, which caused the MA to execute its EM. The MP's attempt to send the LRE EM to the MA, as required after handover, was unsuccessful. Therefore, the MA executed the last EM received from the MCE. In accordance with the MCE EM, the MA flew away from the airfield with its downlink transmitters disabled. Despite efforts, neither the LRE nor MCE could recover link to the MA. The MCE crew did not delete any EM waypoints before handover to LRE. As a result, the MA had insufficient fuel to fly through all EM waypoints before returning to the LRE airfield. The MA crashed while executing the MCE EM two hours and 13 minutes after losing downlink.


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