Comin' late to this party, but to address a comment a page or two back and a recurring theme in this thread:
Speaking as the GIB in a LAMPS (MK I) bird, I was very happy that night (one of those nights were the ocean is glass and the stars reflect off of the water. So the flight deck looks like it is floating in space. Kind of a cool effect when it is not trying to kill you) when we were about to land and the pilot at the controls (right seat) says "I have vertigo" and without missing a beat the other pilot says "I have the controls" and continues on to make a sweet landing, cross-cockpit style. It was only the second time I was ever scared flying. Fortunately, the feeling didn't last long as the other pilot got us down safely in short order.
This was back in the day when ASW was the primary mission and we trained on it a lot, so an NFO as TACCO in our community could have come in handy. In my particular det's case, the ship used us primarily for OTHT. Five hour patrols two times a day (dawn and dusk). At that point the NFO starts becoming under utilized.
My apologies to the double-anchor guys, but in my experience, two stick-monkeys are better than one
