So I have read several books describing the experience, but none of them ever really provided me enough information to satisfy my curiosity. Well, i know roughly how it goes down (with several touch and go's then the actual landing) and that its the most nerve racking 17 seconds of a pilots career.
With all that said, I'm curious to hear what you guys that have actually done it think.
*What was going through your head as you were lining up the meatball?
*Was the deck pitching?
*Were you calm and collected/ sweating blood?
*Was it easier or harder than you expected?
*Did you have any mishaps?
*How did you feel after wards (pumped i hope
)?
*And anything you think would be interesting to share!
Edit:
P.S. I absolutely love AW; there is virtually no way i would get to ask these questions and learn from people who have "been there done that" without such an amazing tool at my finger tips!
With all that said, I'm curious to hear what you guys that have actually done it think.
*What was going through your head as you were lining up the meatball?
*Was the deck pitching?
*Were you calm and collected/ sweating blood?
*Was it easier or harder than you expected?
*Did you have any mishaps?
*How did you feel after wards (pumped i hope

*And anything you think would be interesting to share!
Edit:
P.S. I absolutely love AW; there is virtually no way i would get to ask these questions and learn from people who have "been there done that" without such an amazing tool at my finger tips!