THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Rocket causes deadly fire on aircraft carrier – 1967

Via History.com

A fire on a United States Navy carrier stationed off the coast of Vietnam kills 134 service members on this day in 1967. The deadly fire on the USS Forrestal began with the accidental launch of a rocket.

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During the Vietnam War, the USS Forrestal was often stationed off the coast of North Vietnam, conducting combat operations. On the morning of July 29, the ship was preparing to attack when a rocket from one of its own F-4 Phantom jet fighters was accidentally launched. The rocket streaked across the deck and hit a parked A-4 Skyhawk jet. The Skyhawk, which was waiting to take off, was piloted by John McCain, the future senator from Arizona.

Fuel from the Skyhawk spilled out and caught fire. The fire then spread to nearby planes on the ship’s deck and detonated a 1,000-pound bomb, which killed many of the initial firefighters and further spread the fire. A chain reaction of explosions blew holes in the flight deck and had half the large ship on fire at one point. Many pilots were trapped in their planes as the fire spread. It took a full day before the fires could be fully contained.

Hundreds of sailors were seriously injured and 134 lost their lives in the devastating fire. Twenty planes were destroyed. It was the worst loss of a life on a U.S. Navy ship since World War II. Temporary repairs were made to the ship in the Philippines before the Forrestal headed back to Norfolk, Virginia. It was repaired and put back into service the following April, but never returned to Vietnam.

John McCain narrowly escaped the fire and, afterwards, volunteered for duty on the USS Oriskany. Just three months later, his plane was shot down over North Vietnam and he was taken prisoner. He was not released until five-and-a-half years later, in 1973.

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Coyotewhoswiley
Coyotewhoswiley
July 29, 2017 7:25 am

Boy, did that story get distorted through the years. Always read McCain was the guy who accidentally fired the rocket causing the fire. Unless that was another totally different incident he was involved in.

Maggie
Maggie
  Coyotewhoswiley
July 29, 2017 9:34 am

A coyote who’s wiley and a Great White Pyr. things that make me go hmmmmmm

Great White Pyr
Great White Pyr
July 29, 2017 8:05 am

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20081007_investigating_john_mccains_tragedy_at_sea

McCain caused the whole thing by starting his plane with extra rich fuel mixture. Sort of like a car backfiring. He created a big bang which startled another pilot on deck who launched the rocket.

Graduated almost last in his class, crashed four planes, and was the only one to leave the USS Forrestal.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Great White Pyr
July 29, 2017 8:48 am

Starting his plane with an extra rich fuel mixture caused another plane to fire a rocket at him? Seems to me that the rocked being fired is what caused the whole thing.

FWIW, the article relies on anonymous sources long after the accident, and anonymous sources are to be considered iffy at best, particularly when politics is also involved.

zigzag
zigzag
  Anonymous
July 29, 2017 9:28 am

Correct, Anon. A short surge in the electrical circuitry of the Phantom launched the rocket cross deck into McCain’s Skyhawk, which was also armed and ready to go. The source of the surge was the APU starter jitney that is used to start the aircraft engines midship before movement of the aircraft to the catapult. Subsequently, the Navy directed that ordnance be armed for delivery at the catapult so that an errant firing would launch harmlessly off the bow of the ship. It took a disaster to change this dangerous arming procedure that killed so many good sailors. Common sense dictates you never point a loaded weapon at anyone or anything unless or until you intend to fire it.

I was a VF-84 squadron flight deck officer , served on USS Independence, a sister carrier to Forrestal , VietNam vet.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Great White Pyr
July 29, 2017 10:00 pm

Fuel Mixture: there is only JP-5 in Carrier jets. Maybe you meant during engine start up he began the fuel injection to soon or hit the ignition switch to late causing an engine “explosion”. Or after a failed start, he didn’t let spinning turbines clear the fuel in the burn chamber before re-starting injection and ignition?

Great White Pyr
Great White Pyr
July 29, 2017 8:35 am

http://www.trionfopublishing.com/cache/john_mccain_and_the_uss_forrestal_fire.htm

Reason for the fire: McCain “wet started” his plane.

Maggie
Maggie
  Great White Pyr
July 29, 2017 9:27 am

I realized not too long ago that my brother was actually a crewchief/jet refueler/firefighter (NAVY job classifications are kind of BROAD) on the Forrestal and told me about this big fire.

Great White Pyr? I’ve a real passion for those gentle giants.

Maggie
Maggie
  Maggie
July 29, 2017 9:31 am

I am trying to find my WP account that is NOT linked to the Maggie whose Photobucket account is blocked. I have not given in… I refuse to PAY Photobucket to reactivate an account long enough for me to move a few pictures I want cyber access to post.

MN Steel
MN Steel
July 29, 2017 8:50 am

Happy Anniversary, John!

Hope you got that karma you always wanted!

Have a wonderful year until the next anniversary!

See you then!