I just read about a crash involving an Ea-6B Prowler airplane. It was in active service. Think of this - I worked on the electronics for the original EA-6Bs in 1968/69 and they went into service in 1971. The last went into service in 1991. It has been upgraded many times but we're still talking about up to 42 year old airframes.
I never thought when I was working on that stuff that the airplane would still be a mainstay over 40 years later.
I never thought when I was working on that stuff that the airplane would still be a mainstay over 40 years later.