Chemical and biological warfare is frowned upon.
LOL!! Not so much by the guys who teach (or taught) it.
Chemical and biological warfare is frowned upon.
Reminds me of the old joke:
An fighter was flying next to a C-130. Being a fighter jock, the pilot of the fighter radioed the C-130 and said, "hey, watch what I can do!" and proceeded to do a series of loops, rolls, hammerheads, and all sorts of aerobatics. The C-130 pilot radios back, "not bad, but watch what I can do." The fighter pilot waits and waits, but the C-130 just keeps on flying straight and level. The fighter pilot radios back "I don't get what's so impressive...you didn't do anything!" The C-130 pilot replies "Sure I did. I got up, walked to the back. Stretched my legs. Took a leak. And then got a cup of coffee."
One of the most decorated aviation crews in history.
Pilot Lt. Clyde Lassen (seated in cockpit) was awarded the Medal of Honor for extending a daytime, over-water mission into a night penetration of North Vietnam to rescue an F-4 Phantom crew.
Co-pilot Lt. Leroy Cook (right, with M16 rifle) received the Navy Cross.
The other two flight crew members, Bruce Dallas and Don West (at rear door, with weapons), received Silver Stars.
The June 18, 1968, Medal of Honor mission was flown by UH-2A Seasprite Bureau No. 149764 of Helicopter Composite Squadron Seven, or HC-7, using the radio call sign Clementine Two. Photo courtesy of the Robert F. Dorr Collection Linky
Days it pays to fly the WarPig....in-flight buffalo-chicken panini courtesy of the SS-3....taken from the pilot rack, of course...View attachment 10964
Just got the hi def version of this off of his web site and it's really fine........I also like:Here's a photo I've been working on for all the AV8'ers out there...
That reminds me of when I was in Fallon, NV two years ago. A buddy of mine who flies C-130s was hanging out with us in the O'Club. After the beer had been flowing for a while, we start busting his balls about flying the C-130. You know, the typical "if you can't hover, you're gay" stuff. He doesn't say anything, just pulls out his iPhone and starts scrolling through pictures until he finds the one he wants. He shows it to us, he's got a big smile, wearing his hat/headset and holding up a plate of food. "That's a pecan crusted Tilapia with a mango salsa. You can keep your hovering."
We had no comeback.
Clyde unfortunately died fairly young of cancer. He has a destroyer named for him and, ironically, it was at one time (maybe still is for all I know) captained by a young officer of Vietnamese descent. They made a port call in Viet Nam not too long ago in celebration of a native born Vietnamese in command of a U S Navy ship.
In case anyone forgot how flying in Florida during the summer can suck~
In case anyone forgot how flying in Florida during the summer can suck~
In case anyone forgot how flying in Florida during the summer can suck~