Prowler crews have been known to use those I-ROK things that let you play your MP3 through your FM radio.gatordev said:Why not find yourself a capable AT to help out. I think they're probably one or two in your squadron.
Not sure what it's like to listen to music in a TacAir platform (well, other than Iron Eagle), or even what your squadron policy is, but 'tunes have definitely kept my crew and I awake more than one long night.
skidkid said:"Why were you listening to an ipod?"
Is not a question you want your CO, XO, the senior Lts in your squadron, or God forbid AMB to ask you.
Wont give you much of a leg to stand on if you find yourself in a mishap.
feddoc said:Yea, what he said. Making mods to your flight gear (certainly as you described it) is against the rules. While it might not cause a mishap, the AMB will most definately pick it up.
A4sForever said:.... one of our guys who was technologically gifted rigged up a system wherein he could take a cassette tape player (MP3 was then just a wet-dream in the mind of some MS-to-be techno-geek) and wire it into his helmet/mask and ..... viola!!! Instant frequency jammer !!!
Our A-4 Adversary outfit became legend as instant bogeys/bandits/tactical jammers when we would start the run-in and this particular individual or his assigns (if he wasn't flying) would start the cassette tape, key the mic, and clobber the frequency for the Air Force FWS F-15's and their GCI controllers. It destroyed the com with their GCI, "evened up " the initial run-in , and really ticked them off, but they kept asking us back .....Our Navy/Marine squadrons we worked against thought it was great stuff and enjoyed it --- in particular when we worked WITH them against the AF. But the AF Fighter Weapons School could not see the humor coming from a bunch of broken down guys flying old, subsonic airplanes --- irreverent Navy Reservists , one might suppose.
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Early on, he used "Wipeout" or the theme from "Hawaii 5-0" ... a favorite choice after the 1986 movie Top Gun was, of course, "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins in our pathetic attempt to get some "STUD" mileage from the movie ....(the RealPlayer wav. link is erratic, but so am I ) ... http://www.mjq.net/fiveo/sounds/alohasuckers.wav
Singer6 said:I think some of you missed the part where I said I'd listen to it in the pits. AKA on the ground. Getting fuel. Thanks for the help though.
Singer6 said:Anyone know how to make a pass-through that I can connect between my o2 mask and my helmet so I can listen to ipod tunes in the cockpit? I forsee a lot of time in the hot pits in my near future and it would be nice if I could pass the time.