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Here's some "fact, not theory" for those brave IATA desk pilots:
NATO: F-16 fighters damaged by volcanic ash
By SLOBODAN LEKIC (AP) – 3 hours ago
BRUSSELS — A senior Western diplomat says several NATO F-16 fighters suffered engine damage after flying through the volcanic ash cloud covering large parts of Europe.
The official declined to provide more details on the military flights, except to say that glasslike deposits were found inside the planes' engines after they patroled over European airspace.
Last week, two Finnish Air Force F-18 fighter-bombers suffered similar damage while flying through the ash plume that has paralyzed air traffic over much of Europe. Both landed safely, but their jet engines will require expensive overhauls.
Volcanic ash tends to stick to a jet engine's interior parts, such as the turbines, where it melts to form a glassy coating. This restricts air flow and heats up the engine, leading to engine failure.
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The Associated Press: NATO: F-16 fighters damaged by volcanic ash
flightglobal has some articles on it. They showed the pictures of the Finnish f18s from the inside. It couldve been the inside of my hvac that's out for all I know.
Speaking of hvac, I'm trying to replace it and every contractor that gives me a bid figures out I'm a Delta pilot. It's hard trying to convey, it's not what you think! Things are different now." but oh no, they want to tell me about the ac unit on this Delta pilots mansion in St Ives...
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those two f18s