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I thought this chart was interesting - part of the "DISTRIBUTED LETHALITY: THE FUTURE OF THE HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT COMMUNITY" -
Current State of HSC
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I thought this chart was interesting - part of the "DISTRIBUTED LETHALITY: THE FUTURE OF THE HELICOPTER SEA COMBAT COMMUNITY" -
Current State of HSC
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I also think that today's students are a bit nerdier than in the past and definitely can get more behind the idea of being a systems operator than a good stick
That's funny because I seem to remember CHSCWP's stack of HAZREPs and mishaps for hitting shit in the zone being significantly thicker than CHSMWP's. And we were flying day/night CAL/LZ all the time. That's not my anecdote, that was the HSC wing safety O's, first hand.
Ok, lets just start with stupid. Stupid is having an underslung sensor. Why is that stupid do you ask? Because the clearance is fine if you're landing on a level LZ. Which is fine, unless you're landing, you know, on land. Which is not always level. So, just go from there and walk back from the fact that MANY landings within NATOPS limits means you will cause a class A and you understand.
People will say, well, we don't do that?!? Well, that's because your'e worried about smacking the shit out of a FLIR ball. Please, tell me. How often do you hit the ground at NATOPS limits . . you don't and when you come to within even half of that you're probably uncomfortable.
Jerry Hendrix notwithstanding...I'll say this for VPenis NFOs, despit their numerous faults, at least they don't pretend like they are critical to getting the airplane safely back on the ground when in reality they're just less gas on the plane in the pattern. They also don't pretend to have SME level understand of their colleagues' jobs in other communities by virtue of getting an Admiral his coffee.
I guess they understand where their wheelhouse is.
The following is a drunk post. Some details may or may not be correct.Isn’t -85 transitioning to Sierras? Also, the TF’s 60M and 47G have underslung sensors. I can’t say I ever was concerned about it at home and on deployment. Brownouts in Kuwait are gnarly, and honestly the FLIR was the least of my worries.
Hope retirement is treating you well KD. And Grenade, enjoy the friendly skies of VR, brother.
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The following is a drunk post. Some details may or may not be correct.
So far as I am aware, it was not by choice. In that, they are bringing, or trying to, weapons systems that make sense with them. They are not trying to bring new stupid shit that does make sense. I'll be blunt, the 20mm or whatever is slung on the side of a sierra, has no business being slung on the side of the sierra.
If you weren't concerned with the FLIR, then work on your profile. You know 100/50 80/40 . . . and so on. If you weren't concerned about the FLIR, then others were. Also, look at the DA birds for the TF, I could be wrong, but I don't think the straight insertion guys have the underslung FLIR. DAPS, not the same. Also, the DAPS guys aren't worried about an LZ.
- Calm down bro. I've never said HSC guys are better sticks to students. I've never heard an HSC instructor during my tour make that claim in front of students either.