Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
At one point someone (forget who, but it was a PPC) tried to tell me that losing 1 engine in a P-3 was way worse than losing one engine in the E-2.
I've been single engine to the boat at least 19 times.. 14 as a plan. 5 as a "oh, the other spinny thing.. no longer spining"
I understand it's just a different way of doing things...different from many other communities within the aviation side...but something none of us are going to change. What I do find kind of amusing is the VP system is very similar to the AF Pavehawk system. A buddy of mine (and former Navy helo guys) was in town on a det and we were talking about some of the AF-isms. He was telling me about such policies as you can't pull an engine back unless you're with a current IP.
So...there you go. VP=Air Force. My work here is done.
I guess the question I keep coming back when reading these comments is "when is a NATOPS qual not a NATOPS qual?" I'm POSITIVE it has everything to do with my lack of understanding (and that will certainly be pointed out in short order), but it seems like there are a lot of "NATOPS-qual-buts". Every person who takes the controls of an aircraft should have the ability to land it safely in each of the known abnormal configurations (No flap/No Slat, reduced thrust, etc) - otherwise what is going on at the FRS? Too much time on tactics, not enough airplanes, too much time spent memorizing the amount of foaming space in the oil reservoir?
Yes, I'm writing from the perspective of being the only dude with controls in my aircraft so its admittedly apples and oranges, but it seems like young dudes with wing show at some FRSs and are immediately set back several steps instead of being nurtured and trained.... Just my two cents.
But the actual flying we do far outpaces the Chair Farce way of practicing...lots of EP's, practice emergency landings (2-engine, 3-engine, no-flap, etc.) bailout/ditching/FOUO drills for the tube slugs...I think we do a good job of preparing for the worst and it was proven succesful during the Masirah, Oman ditching of a P-3...
http://www.vpnavy.org/vp47ditch.html
If SSN release is suspected:
*1. SSN Release........................................................................DECLARE.
*2. Letter explaining release (on letterhead, as required)......WRITE/MAIL.
3. Statement to deny any wrong-doing..................................As Required.
4. Statement that nothing bad should actually happen
and this won't occur again.................................................As Required.
I guess the question I keep coming back when reading these comments is "when is a NATOPS qual not a NATOPS qual?"
Every person who takes the controls of an aircraft should have the ability to land it safely in each of the known abnormal configurations (No flap/No Slat, reduced thrust, etc)