skywalker said:Here is one from my personal collection (IOW, I took this picture - when I was in Yuma back in February.)
Seriously, they had a squadron of British Harriers - yeah, the originals, not McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing clones - down here for WTI. One Brit pilot was suffering some serious attitude problems on liftoff from 14R (his PLANE was acting up, not HIM); so he jettisoned everything, including a live but safed 500-pounder. Tip tanks got tangled up in the North fence, but the bomb skipped across 32nd Street (that "7 lanes plus a median" artery that runs along the North side of MCAS-Yuma); missed two cars, a pickup and three Harleys, and finally came to rest in an orange grove - about 250' from the telephone switch building where I was working.
- other than that somebody pulled some serious G's turning around for the runway and rattled our roof a bit.
); even saw tip gear punched through the wings at the annual Air Show a couple of years ago. But as far as I know, that's the first and only time I have been bombed - and they missed! 
skywalker said:I've had some other fun stuff (can you say, wetdown in Yuma?) but never been bombed. That one is crazy!
Black sheep never crash my @$$!I'm not a Harrier fan.
NEITHER ONE of the guys was the aforementioned weps guy.... SSgt was (get this) a PMO Accident Investigator, Top Lillie (call him Jerry, but pronounce it Joe-wee like Elmer Fudd would say) went from Logistics S4 for MAWTS-1 to the Belleau Wood for his final tour. After that he went on terminal leave, retired and was Chairman of the Rodeo you probably missed while you were here.
He's trying to sell me the 2.5 AC that backs up to his place. 
snowb07 said:well being a f16 crewchief, we get sent those pics all the time, I will see if I have any different ones,
-fred
mustangracer said:...I can say that since I am one. I've been to Yuma several times, for WTI and a buddy was from there, and I can definitively say it sucks...
We had the 53 lifting our gear to the top of Black Mountain lose oil pressure and have to set down quickly.
I used to work for a Land Mobile Radio shop that had a repeater site up there (among other hilltops). Had a repeater start getting "weak-voiced" at that site one weekend; took all my test gear, a spare repeater PA, my (then only two) kids and my wife along for the ride - in her Ford Tempo!
You need to know that to get to that "remote location"; you drive about 1.5 miles off California S.R.78 on a well-graded dirt road, then on a paved road up the hill. There's one (1) bar ditch that's a little hairy to cross in a well loaded 1986 Ford econobox, otherwise the drive up there is a breeze. Got to spend a day "out" with my family; which I could not have done had I taken the company's Toyota 4x4 "hilltop truck". And you guys take a '53