An SR-71 Blackbird story
Hat tip to
BoingBoing Gadgets for this story:
Story: SR-71 Pilots Show Off
One day, high above Arizona, we were monitoring the radio traffic of all the mortal airplanes below us. First, a Cessna pilot asked the air traffic controllers to check his ground speed. �Ninety knots,� ATC replied. A twin Bonanza soon made the same request. �One-twenty on the ground,� was the reply. To our surprise, a navy F-18 came over the radio with a ground speed check. I knew exactly what he was doing. Of course, he had a ground speed indicator in his cockpit, but he wanted to let all the bug-smashers in the valley know what real speed was. �Dusty 52, we show you at 620 on the ground,� ATC responded.
The situation was too ripe. I heard the click of Walter�s mike button in the rear seat. In his most innocent voice, Walter startled the controller by asking for a ground speed check from 81,000 feet, clearly above controlled airspace. In a cool, professional voice, the controller replied, �Aspen 20, I show you at 1,982 knots on the ground.� We did not hear another transmission on that frequency all the way to the coast.
Heh...
My favorite airplane. I remember seeing a thing on them on TV and they asked one of the people who designed it if there was anything that they would change if they had to re-design it today. The reply was 'No'.
Posted by DaveH at November 21, 2007 9:22 PM