Why would he switch to Guns from CCIP and not to Nav.............or did he have other things to worry about besides the HUD mode?
NAV doesn't buy you anything in that situation. From gear up to gear down I'm either in A/A or A/G master mode.
Why would he switch to Guns from CCIP and not to Nav.............or did he have other things to worry about besides the HUD mode?
NAV doesn't buy you anything in that situation. From gear up to gear down I'm either in A/A or A/G master mode.
Just don't tell paddles you push from marshal that way.
My 3rd most favorite switch - after the MASTER ARM and the Red Trigger Switch on the Stick - was the HUD De-clutter switch!
Yeah, never experienced none o' dem doo-hickies!What's a HUD?![]()
HUDs are for kids.... not us old dudes from the grease pencil days.Yeah, never experienced none o' dem doo-hickies!
BzB
HUDs are for kids.... not us old dudes from the grease pencil days.
Situational awareness can be easily overloaded by way too much information that was intended to improve situational awareness... which ultimately often detracts from situational awareness.Ya, situational awareness is overrated anyhow.
Ya, situational awareness is overrated anyhow.
A few years back, I was stopping through Laughlin AFB for a gas and go, and was talking to some student pilots that were flying the T-38C which was about 4 years old at the time, and which has a HUD. I have extensive experience teaching student pilots in the T-38A, which does NOT have a HUD.
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Situational awareness can be easily overloaded by way too much information that was intended to improve situational awareness... which ultimately often detracts from situational awareness.
More is not necessarily better. KISS. And one's IQ and ability to assess massive information drops to deep levels when under heavy fire.
Point in fact: My RO more than once turned off our RHAW gear because it was too distracting from accomplishing our mission. Too many SAM alerts, too many BBs on the scope, too many warbles, too many strobes, too many flashing red lights, too many beepers on Guard, etc.
Situational awareness? Hell we were being targeted from 360 degrees by various threats. We knew that!!! We knew our situation. Didn't need to be told. Overwhelming and superfluous warnings just distracted from us putting bombs on target. So we turned off most of those situational awareness crutches off to better accomplish our mission!
Tell me how you feel when they spend millions in for your platform on an upgrade to put a 400lbs system nobody asked for that now allows you to view your FLIR, your Wingmans FLIR, and the FLIR from a UAS in the stack.... All in the name of Situational Awareness.
Or my personal Favorite, the GFAS system which tells me what position Im taking fire from... so long as Im below 500 feet which I never am. And hey it only adds about 8 square feet of front plate drag and another couple hundred pounds.
Situational Awareness is getting your eyes outside the cockpit. But engineers and program management seems to think its putting yet another set of squiggly lines and warbles on a 5x5 inch screen thats so cluttered with BFT icons and other crap from our 1000 point load that I cant see the fucking actual map to know where I am.