G wrote:"I have always said the full range of knowledge that 727s were being flown and jumped ... was even broader than you think. Enough to be common knowledge especially for anyone serving in the Vietnam theatre. Smith's ideology about "top level secret" is shear nonsense and a product of his mind/agenda only!"
This is anecdotal, but I spoke with one RVNA paratrooper (who also did sport jumping with the Saigon Sport Parachute Club), one US Army helicopter pilot with extensive Vietnam combat experience and one USAF C-141 pilot who flew on and out of Vietnam frequently. Not one of them had heard about the SAT 727 jumps in Thailand while they served. This kinda surprised me. It's not a statistically valid sample or survey method but it makes me wonder who knew. I would have bet high odds that the RVNA paratrooper would have heard about it, and I would have lost.
If it was so widely known, why didn't the NWA crew or the ops folks at NWA HQ know that a 727 could be jumped? They had to call Boeing to get the answer. There is NOTHING in all my 727 manuals that even hints that the plane can be safely flown with the stairs deployed.
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Maybe you have talked to all the wrong people so your sample is skewed? I talked to common ordinary people.

That's actually not unusual. It's been my experience that the higher up you go at Rockwell engineering the dumber and less informed people get ... while arrogance goes up exponentially ... and that's a fact Jact! A few years ago trying to settle explosive disputes over a light switch I told these people what they need most was a "psychiatrist"! And not one of them laughed.
Except for take off and landing is there anything aerodynamically crucial about the stairs being out ? No. It wouldn't take much of an engineer to see that. The stairs are a fig leaf attached to a very functional very powerful aircraft! What's the secret about that!

Soldiers in Nam knew what missions were being flown in or out of various bases - including in Thailand. If Joe Blo knew about it 10,000 Jo Blows knew about it ... this was like 'the number of missiles in a pod' ... you could stand there and see them, count them, et cetera ... you just could not legally photograph them, talk about them, etc. ... and so the story goes.
Nuff said about that non-issue.
I have no doubt, and I am not surprised at all, that all of the 'right' people knew nothing about the stairs or jumps or cargo drops off a 727. That is frankly more predictable than snow in winter in Alaska! And you would have to file forms in triplicate and go through 50 committees and commissions just for asking! That is how the REAL WORLD works! The common ordinary world works by different rules in a different way ... and has common sense.