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Lt.Col friend of mine was in the R&D program for the RVS system and says Boeing is cutting corners and couldn't believe" they would even consider delivery of this absurd fix for boom operators "


USAF Frustrated By Boeing KC-46 Fix
Lee Hudson January 30, 2020

KC-46
Credit: USAF

The U.S. Air Force does not believe Boeing’s proposal for the KC-46 Remote Vision System (RVS) will meet the program’s critical performance parameters, according to a service official.

This is based on evidence the service has seen to date, Lt. Gen. Jon Thomas, Air Mobility Command deputy, told Aerospace DAILY Jan. 29.

“The tanker is not capable of all of its missions and won’t be until the problems with the Remote Vision System are fixed,” he said.

The Air Force is counting on the KC-46A Pegasus to recapitalize its tanker fleet and delays to the program only exacerbate the service’s capacity problem.

“It’s really hard for us to consider the KC-46 part of our operational capacity,” Thomas said.

The Air Force awarded a contract to Boeing in 2011 for $4.9 billion to deliver 179 KC-46A aircraft through 2027. The two parties are still negotiating the scope of a final redesign of the aircraft’s RVS. The new technology is essentially the eyes for the boom operator.

The problem with the RVS is what the Air Force calls a “rubber sheet” effect that distorts the image on the visual display used by the boom operator during refueling operations. Boeing has agreed to pay for the RVS design fix.

The company maintains getting the KC-46A program back on track is a top priority. Boeing CEO David Calhoun met with Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Goldfein on his third day on the job. The chief executive said he must spend the majority of his time fixing the 737 MAX but it does not mean the KC-46 will be overlooked.

“We’re committed to see that through and see it through the right way,” Calhoun said Jan. 29. “It’s going to finish beautifully.”

I have a nephew piloting KC 10 tankers.
Wait until they whack a couple more F-35 and we'll see what their priority is. Put a fūckin boom pod on it and call it good...

Rumor has it that a KC-135 will pick up the flight crew when the last KC-46 is delivered for retirement at DM. grin
Keeping their stock price above $300 a share seems to be their number one priority.
Originally Posted by AJ300MAG
Wait until they whack a couple more F-35 and we'll see what their priority is. Put a fūckin boom pod on it and call it good...

Rumor has it that a KC-135 will pick up the flight crew when the last KC-46 is delivered for retirement at DM. grin


Most likely, they just keep on keeping on ! grin
Good grief.

They need a pecker amputation clause in the contract.
Originally Posted by AJ300MAG
Wait until they whack a couple more F-35 and we'll see what their priority is. Put a fūckin boom pod on it and call it good...

Rumor has it that a KC-135 will pick up the flight crew when the last KC-46 is delivered for retirement at DM. grin


That is pretty funny. Will it be an A or R model though ?
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KC-46 Boom Issues
That's incredibly stupid- - - - - -making the boomer play a video game while he's trying to gas up a plane that just might be running on fumes and needs his gas RIGHT FREAKIN' NOW! All the way back to at least the KC-97, and probably the KB-50, the boomer had a bird's eye view of the plane he was refueling- - - - -why mess with success?
Jerry
Originally Posted by WeimsnKs
Originally Posted by AJ300MAG
Wait until they whack a couple more F-35 and we'll see what their priority is. Put a fūckin boom pod on it and call it good...

Rumor has it that a KC-135 will pick up the flight crew when the last KC-46 is delivered for retirement at DM. grin


That is pretty funny. Will it be an A or R model though ?


A's are all gone. IIRC there are a few E's flying (Open Skies). Majority are R models and a bunch of T's (formerly Q models). Guess they're also looking at a replacement for the RC-135s also. Still a demand for Cobra Ball & Combat Sent...
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