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I know it's not applicable to a Navy cockpit, but some AF F-4 pilots in Vietnam gave thier GIBs flight instruction and stick time as a sort of life insurance policy.
Up until @ 1970-ish ... most of the GIBs in Air Force F-4s WERE pilots ... then the dedicated WSOs started filtering into 'the pit' and pilots went elsewhere.I know it's not applicable to a Navy cockpit, but some AF F-4 pilots in Vietnam gave thier GIBs flight instruction and stick time as a sort of life insurance policy.
Up until @ 1970-ish ... most of the GIBs in Air Force F-4s WERE pilots ... then the dedicated WSOs started filtering into 'the pit' and pilots went elsewhere.
The ultimate mission is to go into harm's way, rather than to just train.
What may be somewhat easily handled by one, even in a demanding training scenario has no comparison to actually being over highly defended enemy territory with multiple air and ground threats trying desperately to kill you.
It is difficult for one person, even with the help of technology, to focus on a specific task adequately with distracting audio warnings of inbound threats, both enemy and friendly comm.-jamming, flares and chaff, enemy aircraft about, friends taking hits, tracers whizzing by, and mach-3 missiles coming at you from both the surface and the air, in addition to large and small flashes of AAA bursting close by.
Then, as A4s sez... "An extra pair of eyes and extra brain is mo' bettah'.".. ..Beyond belief, it is!
Give me a two-person cockpit, or just let the drones go in to get shot down, thank you.
I think it's unfortunate that many details of the JSF capabilities are still classified. If not, we could talk about how the aircraft can do nearly all of the same tasks as a WSO (faster and better), including give the pilot his daily ego injection. It can't fly the pilot home though, but I'd bet that wouldn't be hard to fix.
I can't help but find it hard to believe that our leadership would bet $300 billion dollars on the fact that this aircraft is just as effective as a multi-crewed?
Up until @ 1970-ish ... most of the GIBs in Air Force F-4s WERE pilots ... then the dedicated WSOs started filtering into 'the pit' and pilots went elsewhere.
I don't know if it was the case with other units that flew F-100F's for SEAD missions, but the Misty's generally had two pilots with the GIB spotting, on the radio, or trying to take pictures. On a side note, if anyone hasn't read Bury Us Upside Down about the Misty FAC's in Vietnam, I'd highly recommend it.
I would surmise the last aircraft to send downtown would be a single-seat Harrier. JMHO, though.
How many of those capabilities are actually in an aircraft and how many of them are in the PowerPoint code development stage? The answer is most. The jet is in basic flight test.
You're talking about the same "leadership" that is busy firing effective Skippers and has exactly zero options on the JSF. It will work because they said it will work.
I was a PM at NAVAIRRES NUW back in 95 and the XO of the unit was high up at Boeing in the then hot and heavy JSF competition. He said the way the requirements were written that there were zero ways to meet them with a second seat and a second engine and if he could have restricted the pilot to 150 lbs he would have. He was an F-14 RIO and believed it was a mistake and said there was simply no way out of it. It was preordained. This was 16 years ago as the USAF was dropping single engine F-16's all over Arizona and since then the Navy has found that the current conflict and technology is challenging to a single seat and upped the buy of F/A-18F's.
We're buying an airplane with zero growth capability. Hell, even the replacement engines won't fit in a COD.
If memory serves me, the AV-8 kills were MANPADS, heat shots, and centerline exaust is an issue.