Yeah ... I knew that, Matt ... I was tryin' to stoke some levity into the thread.My question was not directed at you.....

alabama_matt said:Even CAG Paddles didn't feel like getting into the fight on this one.z
For my opinion, If I can help the pilot focus more on his pass than taking 2 seconds to stop flying, key the mike and talk, then resume flying, then I am going to do exactly that.
But 'fight'??? What 'fight'???
The PILOT flying should call the ball. There is no 'fight' on this subject.
If any 'heavies' or guys that can make a difference are reading this, I hope you take the word of experience -- and the 'word' of those who came before me ...
Matt -- you know I love you & always respect the guys in the back seat & the right seat .... BUT: if you need to "help the pilot focus more on his pass than taking 2 seconds to stop flying"... you need to find another DRIVER to go flyin' with as the guy you've entrusted w/ your life cannot be 'trusted' ...
Since you're not an LSO, I can understand your desire to 'participate' ... BUT: you just don't know how important it CAN BECOME for the LSO to hear and evaluate a pilot who's fucked up that particular night ... flying the ball (successfully) at the ship is an 'art form' ... and as such, it should be participated in by those who are putting the paint on the canvas. It's IMPORTANT for LSO's and pilots to communicate -- especially at night. If you'd done this for many years & tens of thousands of passes (ship & shore) you'd understand.
Believe it.
P.S. ... the pilot doesn't 'stop flying' to call the ball. For further confirmation, let's go talk w/ the single seat guys ... huh???
