bobdaley Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 I was looking at some Safety statistics and thought I'd pass this on. 40 years ago AF started getting rid of ts A's to AFRES and ANG units. Over the years 32 AFRES (AFRC) units flew various models of Herks, 13 current units 34 ANG units flew Herks, 24 current units. 115 AS CA ANG and 96 AS AFRC MSP have 40 years of accident free flying and in addition another 6 AFRES and 17 ANG units have reached at least 30 years. Over the years there have been 11 aircraft losses between AFRES 6 and ANG 5. AFRES Lost 63 TAS 3161 57-0454 an A in 1975 (63 TAS became KC-135 unit) 95 AS 3109 56-0501 an A in 1985 in Honduras, 5161 88-4408 in an H in 1997 in Honduras (95 AS now at Pope) 304 RQS 4072 64-14856 an HC-130H in 1996 (304 RQS closed) 706 TAS 3516 58-0721 a B in 1975 (706 TAS became an A-37 unit) 731 AS 3801 62-1838 an E in 1995 (731 AS is at Peterson Field) ANG Lost 105 AS 3112 56-0504 an A in 1980, 3076 56-0468 an A in 1986 (115 AS at Nashville TN ANG) 154 TRS 3720 61-2373 an E in 1988 (154 TRS at Little Rock AR ANG) 165 AS 3527 58-0732 a B in 1992 (165 AS at Louisville KY ANG) 167 AS 3952 63-7881 an E in 1992 (167 AS became a C-5 unit Martinsburg WV ANG) Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Llecrupwt Posted October 31, 2010 Share Posted October 31, 2010 The 96AS has flown over 128312 mishap free hours in the Herk. Here a breakdown of the models, dates and hours flown. C130H3 First: 5/20/2009 Last: ?????????? Hours: 8154 C130H2 First: 11/7/2003 Last: 7/21/2008 Hours: 19533 C130E First: 4/17/1986 Last: 12/30/2003 Hours: 57729 C130A First: 12/11/1970 Last: 5/29/1986 Hours: 42896 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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