pdx
HSM Pilot
Maybe someone with actual expertise can chime in on that.
That would be a novel idea.
Maybe someone with actual expertise can chime in on that.
I should have posted sooner, and this info is Air Force based but I imagine it to be fairly accurate for the question.
I got to fly in a C-130J from NAS Point Mugu up to VOR Point Reyes and back. They have gone (as posted) pilot, co-pilot, and load master up top. They say the accuracy/precision improvement offered by the glass cockpit of the J model is huge compared with that of a human doing it. I also spoke to an engineer who was working with the legacy versions were all going to be retrofitted with the same steam -> glass approach they used on the C-5s. Point being they said that there would no longer be a need for a Navigator in the C-130s in the near future as more of them are replaced by J models and the ones that are not are retrofitted.
The glass cockpit J model was pretty sweet though, the ground radar they could use for supply drops was really sophisticated. Pretty cool stuff.
I would venture that getting rid of the Nav has more to do with improved INS/GPS technology and less to do with how that information is presented to the Aircrew (I.E. glass cockpit). Flying to a point in space by looking at an analog needle on an old school BDHI isn't all that different from looking at a needle on a video screen.
Brett
And of course Lockheed Martin can say how it is going to save the military big bucks in manpower requirements if they use buy the J.
In my branch, the new J-models have the two pilots, a flight mechanic/mission specialist in the middle where the engineer would have sat, and a loadmaster in the back. The J model was forced on us with the promise that now the surface radar is up front, as well as the ability to tune all radios and input for searches that the autopilot can fly (the radar and search parameter input are Nav duties in the H model). So the pilots are busier putting in search parameters, fiddling with the radar, etc. while trying to find someone in the water.
Now if we can just get the cash to missionize our 5 J-models....
I should have posted sooner, and this info is Air Force based but I imagine it to be fairly accurate for the question.
I got to fly in a C-130J from NAS Point Mugu up to VOR Point Reyes and back. They have gone (as posted) pilot, co-pilot, and load master up top. They say the accuracy/precision improvement offered by the glass cockpit of the J model is huge compared with that of a human doing it. I also spoke to an engineer who was working with the legacy versions were all going to be retrofitted with the same steam -> glass approach they used on the C-5s. Point being they said that there would no longer be a need for a Navigator in the C-130s in the near future as more of them are replaced by J models and the ones that are not are retrofitted.
The glass cockpit J model was pretty sweet though, the ground radar they could use for supply drops was really sophisticated. Pretty cool stuff.