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Umm, is that because you're NOT a helo guy?!? Not saying it happens all the time - but if you're gyro's caged to look for fixed wing, we get overlooked sometimes.Dawgfan said:I've never had to tell tower that I'm "Right over the numbers, 28R". Did he sneak up on them?
So is taking off from a parallel taxiway unheard of by you. But it still happens.MIDNJAC said:soooo did he just not sqwak or what......cause that is unheard of to me.....
MIDNJAC said:soooo did he just not sqwak or what......cause that is unheard of to me.....
Dawgfan said:I've never had to tell tower that I'm "Right over the numbers, 28R". Did he sneak up on them?
MIDNJAC said:soooo did he just not sqwak or what......cause that is unheard of to me.....
phrogpilot73 said:So is taking off from a parallel taxiway unheard of by you. But it still happens.
Are the Navy and AF issued different helmet models?
Are the Navy and AF issued different helmet models?
same basically - the HGU-55/P. I think AF and Navy use different visor systems but as far as fixed wing goes, I believe it's the same piece of kit...Navy version is HGU-68/P.
Chuck
For helos yes. USMC/USN uses HGU-84s. Army, AF (and CG I think) use the HGU-56.
Are there significant differences? Just out of curiosity. I'm headed to Vance and I was told my helmet might get swapped for an AF one. Just was interested in the difference.
Thanks.
MIDNJAC said:Definitely saw one helo type and student bring a T-34 into tower airspace without them ever seeing them (or hearing from them)
Are there significant differences? Just out of curiosity. I'm headed to Vance and I was told my helmet might get swapped for an AF one. Just was interested in the difference.
Thanks.