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Sensor Malfunction Shortens Stratolaunch’s Sixth Mission

Test flight crews for Stratolaunch’s Roc shortened their mission Thursday after a malfunctioning sensor near the airplane’s left elevator on the left fuselage.

Stratolaunch Roc the world's largest airplane flies overhead
During Thursday’s mission, Roc was expected to gather flight data on its new carrier pylon and to expand its flight-test envelope. [File Photo Courtesy: Stratolaunch/Domenic Moen]
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Key Takeaways:

The sixth test flight for Stratolaunch’s Roc was abruptly shortened Thursday over California’s Mojave Air and Space Port (KMHV) after a sensor malfunctioned near the airplane’s left elevator on the left fuselage. 

During a mission that Stratolaunch expected would last 3.5 hours, the flight crew chose to land the aircraft safely after an hour and 26 minutes.

Thom Patterson

Thom is a former senior editor for FLYING. Previously, his freelance reporting appeared in aviation industry magazines. Thom also spent three decades as a TV and digital journalist at CNN’s bureaus in Washington and Atlanta, eventually specializing in aviation. He has reported from air shows in Oshkosh, Farnborough and Paris. Follow Thom on Twitter @thompatterson.

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