We tried to do "combat crews" for awhile one deployment. It worked for a couple weeks, until guys started going unk on various things, so high-qual IPs had to fly with different guys, so someone had to take their places, etc, etc.
We tried to do "combat crews" for awhile one deployment. It worked for a couple weeks, until guys started going unk on various things, so high-qual IPs had to fly with different guys, so someone had to take their places, etc, etc.
That's kind of the whole point of the STANDARDIZATION of training. There might be little things here or there that you brief and do in the cockpit differently, but as a whole, we're all trained the SAME and know what to generally expect out of ANY other Naval Aviator we'll fly with. We can go on a moments notice do a brief with a guy we've never flown with before and accomplish a mission due to the standardization of the level of our training.
*WARNING* Take the above with the huge grain of salt of coming from a guy at the end of flight school with no fleet experience.
Thanks for the input, and Congratulations on making it as far as you have in Flight School. The biggest worry I have about Flight school is the daunting NAMI experience. I feel that my aptitude will be sufficient for the schooling itself, but I would hate to be slammed by the NAMI Whammy.
And that does make sense about the smaller the fleet, so you essentially are comfortable with everyone just like if you flew with one same guy all the time.
Also, by the time you hit the Fleet/Squadron, aren't you a LT anyways...?
Thanks for your input guys, it helps a bunch.
And yea, as soon as they come out with a Chopper movie similar to Top Gun... It'll be my new video bible.
Chopper movie. Nice.
Well, then I suppose I should specify... HELICOPTER movie.![]()
Aye, sir. Helo.
Hopefully this shall spare me future ridicule and embarrassment.
And yea, as soon as they come out with a Chopper movie similar to Top Gun... It'll be my new video bible.
Chopper Movie? Your new video bible might be this abortion of a film.
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Aye, sir. Helo.
Hopefully this shall spare me future ridicule and embarrassment.
Ridicule and embarrassment are a way of life in most ready rooms for your first year or so.