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Just a little MOTIVATION

Frumby

Super *********
pilot
Super Moderator
Thought some of you would like to see the T-45 at El Sweato!


(Video fully endorsed by CNATRA)

Semper Fly,

Frumby
 

MasterBates

Well-Known Member
That looks like fun...

I'm thinking that probably comes after the E2C2 guys syllabus diverges from Strike.

Then we do have that "Bombs on Hawkeyes" guy... Maybe he is on to something.
 

Firebert

Not a good Commando name
pilot
Flying a right-hand weps pattern would have F'ed with my world.

If you look down the videos, 122 is the jet that I CQ'd in...
 

Lawman

Well-Known Member
None
I like right at 5:09 cause you get to see just how differnt it is to land on a Runway verses a Carrier Deck. Damn I cant wait.
 

airgreg

low bypass axial-flow turbofan with AB driver
pilot
So that's what Loom Lobby looks like at less than 500 knots. Good video.
Off safe. Sir, what does hung and locked mean?
 

Junior

Registered User
pilot
This is probably a repost, but here is my favorite motivating VT video:


I think Nittany might have a video on there too...
 

Slammer2

SNFO Advanced, VT-86 T-39G/N
Contributor
I just saw this one a few vids down. Was there some sort of miscommunication or was the man on the deck not paying attention? That looks like it hurt like hell.

 

Lawman

Well-Known Member
None
I just saw this one a few vids down. Was there some sort of miscommunication or was the man on the deck not paying attention? That looks like it hurt like hell.


I can just think of a SI at OCS saying something about Situational Awareness right now.... Thats one way to get on sick call.
 

Gatordev

Well-Known Member
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
This is probably a repost, but here is my favorite motivating VT video:


I think Nittany might have a video on there too...

Out of curiosity, during the footage of the dudes rockn' and rollin' over land, what altitude is that at? Not trying to get someone in trouble, just seemed like in this risk adverse era it's relatively low for the training command. Is it part of a low-level training flight?
 

Chubby

Active Member
Out of curiosity, during the footage of the dudes rockn' and rollin' over land, what altitude is that at? Not trying to get someone in trouble, just seemed like in this risk adverse era it's relatively low for the training command. Is it part of a low-level training flight?

Some of that footage is F-18 stuff so they may be a bit lower, but normally we do our low-levels at 500' AGL.
 

airgreg

low bypass axial-flow turbofan with AB driver
pilot
For 18's, the rules are 300' AGL (USMC) and 200' AGL (Navy).
 
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