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● RDT COMM ·wbrady75565 ·May 10, 2026 ·20:33Z

What are the chances that the F15Es with ejections were the same pilots, just a month later?

Two F-15E shootdowns occurred in March and April 2026, both involving aircraft from RAF Lakenheath's 48th Fighter Wing, with the April incident specifically involving the 494th Fighter Squadron. The March incident resulted from friendly fire by Kuwait forces. The close timeline and shared unit affiliation raise the possibility that the same pilots could have been involved in both incidents within a single month.
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This submission doesn't fit the analytical framework well enough to produce a responsible summary, for a few reasons worth being transparent about:

**It's a forum post, not a news article.** The source is speculative user-generated content — the author explicitly says they're "a dumb army dude" making inferences from Wikipedia. There are no named sources, no confirmed facts about crew assignments, and no journalistic verification.

**The core claim is unverified speculation.** Whether the same aircrews flew both missions is unknown to the author and unconfirmed by any cited source. Writing a confident analytical summary around that premise would misrepresent speculation as reportable fact.

**No research context was available.** The research field is empty, meaning I have nothing to cross-reference against. I have no independently verified account of either the March or April 2026 incidents referenced.

**The audience fit is poor.** The analysis format is built for Part 91/135/airline operators. Military combat ejection protocols, ROE implications, and 48th Fighter Wing crew rotation policies are genuinely outside that readership's operational world.

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**What I can do instead:** If you have a link to an actual news article covering either the March or April 2026 F-15E incidents — from a wire service, defense outlet, or official release — paste that text and I'll write a proper analysis covering the operational and safety implications relevant to professional aviators (e.g., ejection system performance, rescue operation coordination, airspace deconfliction lessons). That's a legitimate aviation story worth analyzing. The forum speculation around crew identity isn't.

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