Looked like a 737 commuter plane heading from San Antonio to Dallas and decided to take a looksy at mclane stadium up close. Sad and hilarious all at the same time.
buckbear said:
You are actually largely correct! That was a Boeing C-40 Clipper - the military version of the 737.
CorsicanaBear said:
I don't know why the military does the flyover's. An F-16, which is relatively cheap, costs $23k/hour to operate. A B-52 costs $55k to operate. The C-40 is really cheap at $7-$8k per hour.
I saw a video of a B-2 flying over the stadium at UCal Berkley shot from a drone. It was incredible. A B-2 cost $133k per hour to operate. Have a friend who's son flys C-5's out of Dover and did a flyover recently. That cost $101k per hour.
Multiply those kinds of numbers by the number of flyovers including formations with multiple aircraft and the taxpayer dollars start to become significant.
The justification is that they have to fly the aircraft for training purposes (pilots need hours), so why not fly over stadiums and get some residual recruiting value. People want to see the planes and I like the flyover's. Makes me proud for my country. It was a visceral experience to see the B-52,~ 300k lbs of USAF Global Strike Command heavy metal over the stadium.
I question the expenditure (and a lot of much bigger boondoggles, like the littoral combat ships) for an organization (the DoD) that has not passed an audit in 7 years.
CorsicanaBear said:
I don't know why the military does the flyover's. An F-16, which is relatively cheap, costs $23k/hour to operate. A B-52 costs $55k to operate. The C-40 is really cheap at $7-$8k per hour.
I saw a video of a B-2 flying over the stadium at UCal Berkley shot from a drone. It was incredible. A B-2 cost $133k per hour to operate. Have a friend who's son flys C-5's out of Dover and did a flyover recently. That cost $101k per hour.
Multiply those kinds of numbers by the number of flyovers including formations with multiple aircraft and the taxpayer dollars start to become significant.
The justification is that they have to fly the aircraft for training purposes (pilots need hours), so why not fly over stadiums and get some residual recruiting value. People want to see the planes and I like the flyover's. Makes me proud for my country. It was a visceral experience to see the B-52,~ 300k lbs of USAF Global Strike Command heavy metal over the stadium.
I question the expenditure (and a lot of much bigger boondoggles, like the littoral combat ships) for an organization (the DoD) that has not passed an audit in 7 years.