Returning one of the ECMOs' ejection seats to the cockpit after removing the explosive charges; part of the demilitarization process necessary after this aircraft was donated to the Museum of Flight.
VAQ-134 "Garudas", NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. Grumman EA-6B Prowler conducts a dirty overhead pass prior to landing for its retirement delivery to the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Thank you for your faithful service, Prowler!
VAQ-134 "Garudas", NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. Taxing in for its retirement delivery to the Museum of Flight in Seattle, this Grumman EA-6B Prowler will never fly again. Thank you for your faithful service, Prowler!
VAQ-134 "Garudas", NAS Whidbey Island, Washington. Grumman EA-6B Prowler breaks overhead prior to landing for its retirement delivery to the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Thank you for your faithful service, Prowler!
Within moments of shutting down for the last time, a maintenance crew from NAS Whidbey Island began the process to "de-mil" this Prowler for permanent display at the Seattle Museum of Flight. The airframe flew with VAQ-134.
The US Navy's next to last Prowler taxis in after its final flight from NAS Whidbey Island. The airframe belonged to VAQ-134 "Garudas" and will now be put on display at the Seattle Museum of Flight, next to the A-6E Intruder already on display.