Saw this tonight on the news. Figure some of you Phrog guys can wax nostalgic about the most awesomest aircraft....
That gaggle grew to 11 by the time they flew over the Midway museum. My boss (retired LAMPS CAPT) joked, "where they hell did they get that many Phrogs?"
Wax nostalgic?!? Nah, no need to. I'll be flying it until I retire, which is coincidentally the same year that Phrogs are retired.Saw this tonight on the news. Figure some of you Phrog guys can wax nostalgic about the most awesomest aircraft....
HMMT-164 is in Pendleton. After his H2P check, they went back to the line and launched the barn, to Miramar and back...Looks a lot more like Pendleton than Miramar, especially given that the story is about the RAG. Maybe I missed something though.....
It looks like they were wrong, he was born, but it looks like he was somewhere around 4 years old.
HMMT-164 is in Pendleton. After his H2P check, they went back to the line and launched the barn, to Miramar and back...
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Zerb was the Brigade CDR my last semester at USNA. Great guy, with an awesome story.For you Sandy Eggans, there is a very thorough feature article in the Union Tribune today, on this young Marine Phrog pilot... quite interesting.
BzB
It won't have been the last training flight then now would it? Hence it wouldn't have been a news story.Wouldn't it have sucked if he'd busted his checkride?
It won't have been the last training flight then now would it? Hence it wouldn't have been a news story.
Something tells me it was rigged!