In September 2003, a U.S. warplane landed on the aircraft carrier, and the blocking cable suddenly broke like a giant python and swept toward the ship's staff.
On September 11, the U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington was conducting a training event in the Western Pacific to commemorate 9/11. At 10 a.m., an F/A18 Hornet fighter preparing to land flew toward the carrier under the direction of a guide, and the assist mirrors showed that the altitude and speed of the aircraft were normal. The F/A18 drew a perfect arc in the air, followed by the main landing gear landing firmly on the carrier deck, and the tail hook hooked the second blocking cable. Just when everyone thought it was another perfect landing, the blocking cable that had been hooked suddenly broke, and Bumblebee rushed into the sea, and the pilot successfully catapulted at the moment when the fighter crashed into the sea. However, the staff on the deck were not so lucky, and the broken blocking cable bounced back strongly, sweeping across the deck like a crazy giant whip, hitting 11 officers and men on the deck in succession, directly breaking their legs. However, one of the staff members at the front of the deck jumped up like a god to avoid the disaster.