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Video: F-22 Raptor Tailhook Catch The Arresting Wire During An Emergency Landing

Video: F-22 Raptor Tailhook Catch The Arresting Wire During An Emergency Landing

The hook from a F-22 Hawaiian Raptor grabs the arresting system's barrier cable Feb. 13, 2020, Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu Airport is a shared-use airfield and is owned by the state of Hawaii and is used by both civilian and military aircraft operations with FAA oversight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Anthony Nelson Jr.)

On August 11th, 2021, One of the 199th Fighter Squadron’s F-22A Raptors had an in-flight emergency and had to return to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, which is attached to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, for an arrested landing.

The event is also referred to as a “barrier engagement” in U.S. Air Force parlance.

The F-22 has an emergency hook. Daniel K. Inouye International has multiple runways equipped with the BAK-14 retractable arrestor gear system, which is essential equipment needed to support the co-located squadron of F-22 Raptors.

Here’s the video of the barrier engagement:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSdLqZMlFEh/?utm_source=ig_embed

You can watch the Hawaii Air National Guard’s 154th Wing testing one of their home airport’s BAK-14s during an exercise below:

 

 

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