The power of the Big Iron on spot 6. Notice how all of the padeyes have been cleaned out..... a flight deck Airman's dream.
Official USN photo
In the same vein, is there some kind of lock up between the probe and drogue on our tankers? Or is the airflow against the basket enough to make a seal between the two?
And i'm an idiot, but i'm assuming its some valves and gravity does the rest in the tanker on the drogue...but this is the stupid questions thread so i don't feel that dumb.
When I was a young non-designated Airman on the Big E, back in 1985, we had an H-53 blow a TOW BAR over the side. After that, we were required to tie down EVERYTHING when a Stallion landed. Man that thing can create hurricane force winds.
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Why do aircrew board the AV-8 from the starboard side?
Why do aircrew board the AV-8 from the starboard side?
Single Seat said:Who needs FOD walkdown? Just have one of those cruise up the flight deck twice a day at 20' and 20 kts.
WE STEEEKIN' NEED IT!!! It's a TRADITION!!!Single Seat said:Who needs FOD walkdown?
A4sForever said:WE STEEEKIN' NEED IT!!! It's a TRADITION!!!
Or at least, it used to be ... 40-60 guys walkin' across the ramp right after the rooster crowed ... and just before the Roach Coach arrived!!!
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And the padeyes could be pretty nasty sometimes.
On a related note: why do -53's even have a hoist? The bubbas I've talked to say they don't do hoists since the downwash is more likely to kill/drown the rescuee first. Is it a just-in-case/too hard to change the MILSPEC thing?
Especially when it's well into cruise and all sorts of fluids have taken up residence in a padeye.