Some of us refer to you by other names too....Jarhead, bellhop, etc. come to mind. But of course we're Navy.........![]()
Thief comes to mind as well.
Brett
Some of us refer to you by other names too....Jarhead, bellhop, etc. come to mind. But of course we're Navy.........![]()
(i.e. the Navy doesn't use them at all)
...Helmet covers actually do serve a couple of purposes besides the "kinship with the grunts". I will let the jet guys talk about what they use them for (staying in my lane)...
Disregard previous remark, posting above my pay grade.
help avoid scratching the canopy glass with your helmet during zero, neg-G, or lateral maneuvers.
.....it is to help avoid scratching the canopy glass with your helmet during zero, neg-G, or lateral maneuvers...
UInavy said:So are you saying its a good idea (since the tape is like month-5 non-skid), or its a bad idea because of the 'weak rationale'?
Ahhhhh .... *sigh* .... be still my beating heart .... reminds me of the good 'ol days of pressing STUDs' faces, heads, and lips against the interior canopy glass all the while when doing the un-doable in the TA-4 ...
Perhaps they should have worn lip covers ... ??? Or at the very least -- chapstick ???![]()