*edit* ... started this thread as the other one was 'drifting' w/ 'best movies' and was beginning to go in this direction anyway ... and I don't remember a whole lot of discussion on this website re: "The 'REAL' VT-4" and the part it played in the NAVAIRTRACOM for many, many of us 'senior' guys ...
It was an exciting time for a bunch of young skulls full of cottage cheese and a 'rite of passage' for most of us -- ranking right behind initial CQ for many.
You should know that "real fighter pilots" lived on the beach, and risked being late to a VT-4 early morning briefs, rather than living safely and wimpishly just outside the main gate.
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BTW, $80 a month split 2-ways between a helo driver and me, just off of Via de luna, gulf side.
After a morning guns hop, I sailed a neighboring female friend's Sunfish, and later occasionally filled in as pizza chef at Dirty Joes. One of the most pleasant couple of months in the Navy.... for reasons you can imagine.
It was an exciting time for a bunch of young skulls full of cottage cheese and a 'rite of passage' for most of us -- ranking right behind initial CQ for many.
Remember one of the opening scenes when JW's semi-out of control aircraft antics cause a couple of guys to bail off the train and into the water while coming across what is Bayou Grande ... ???
That train track used to run parallel to the bridge over to main gate @ Mainside. A great little Italian restaurant used to occupy the east side of S. Navy Blvd. immediately off the bridge and my duplex was on the west side of S. Navy Blvd -- across the street.
You should know that "real fighter pilots" lived on the beach, and risked being late to a VT-4 early morning briefs, rather than living safely and wimpishly just outside the main gate.


BTW, $80 a month split 2-ways between a helo driver and me, just off of Via de luna, gulf side.
After a morning guns hop, I sailed a neighboring female friend's Sunfish, and later occasionally filled in as pizza chef at Dirty Joes. One of the most pleasant couple of months in the Navy.... for reasons you can imagine.

