Another school shooting! LOL LOL LOL

National Guard Fighter Jet Strafes School - ROCKIN!!!

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LITTLE EGG HARBOR, N.J. - A National Guard F-16 fighter jet on a nighttime training mission strafed an elementary school with 25 rounds of ammunition, authorities said Thursday. No one was injured.

The military is investigating the incident that damaged Little Egg Harbor Intermediate School shortly after 11 p.m.

Police were called when a custodian who was the only person in the school at the time heard what sounded like someone running across the roof.

Police Chief Mark Siino said officers noticed punctures in the roof. Ceiling tiles had fallen into classrooms, and there were scratch marks in the asphalt outside.

The pilot of the single-seat jet was supposed to fire at a target on the ground three and half miles away from school, said Col. Brian Webster, commander of the 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard. He does not know what happened that led to the school getting shot up.

The plane was 7,000 feet in the air when the shots were fired. The gun, an M61-A1 Vulcan cannon, is located in the plane’s left wing. It fires 2-inch-long bullets that are made of lead and do not explode, said Webster.

“The National Guard takes this situation very seriously,” said Lt. Col. Roberta Niedt, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “The safety of our people and the surrounding communities are our foremost concern.”

Schools in New Jersey were closed Thursday because of a teachers convention.

Webster would not identify the pilot or detail possible disciplinary measures.

Mike Dupuis, president of the township’s Board of Education, said school workers are mindful that the firing range is nearby.

“Being so close to the range, that’s always in the back of our minds. It is very scary. I have children in that school and relatives that work there,” he said.

The range has been used by the military since the end of World War II, long before this area of south Jersey was developed.

could be a faulty software for all we know…

TRUE STORY:

one of the british jets of a few years back was equipped was a new missile system software

one was doing a reco. mission and suddenly the system locked on a target…

the software was faulty. When cops were using radars to measure car speed, the signature of the radar made the system believe that there was a target and it started…

luckily the pilot managed to manually override the commands…otherwise, the pilot would have launched a missile on cops measuring speed on a highway…
Man I thought all that EMC testing I was doing was useless! :slight_smile:

I’ve heard of several near misses with the local AFBs (pilot realizes his error shortly before firing) and the one nearest to me has some sort of debris or inert missle bit going where it shouldn’t about once every three years.

Worst of it was when a plane in trouble and trying to land didn’t quite make it to the runway and came down on top of someone’s house in Valparaiso last year.

luckily the pilot managed to manually override the commands…otherwise, the pilot would have launched a missile on cops measuring speed on a highway

Where was this dude when I needed him 6 weeks ago.

An A-10 recently accidentally dropped a practice bomb on a hiking trail in PA:

http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,FL_bomb_102504,00.html
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or what happend in 94 at Pope AFB/Ft Bragg when a F-16 pilot ejected out of his failing plane only to see it smash into a parked C-141 starlifter aircraft with over 100 paratroopers lined up behind it in to processes of donning parachutes. Most were members of 2nd Battalion 504th PIR, I joined the unit a few months later.

Strike hold

Jim

F-16 pilot ejected out of his failing plane only to see it smash into a parked C-141 starlifter aircraft with over 100 paratroopers lined up behind it

Yikes. That’ll keep the inter-service rivalries alive.