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I remember some old crusty sim instructor here in Krock tell me that they used to put the bag up in the A-7 and TFR down to some crazy stupid low level before they did it at night. Because a bag is safer in a single pilot airplane than night...![]()
Yeah, but the Marines do some crazy shit with their Prowlers that the Navy forbids. We're limited to 3K AGL on NVGs. Now I'm interested.
Can a VFA guy tell us what your night/NVG LAT training rules entail?
Aside from scary ass night strafe, I've never seen anyone hanging out down low in a Hornet on goggles. Some of the old crusty dudes may have done it but I figure, what's the point in ruining something as cool as low levels with something as crappy as flying on goggles?
I guess I just asked since inverted on goggles down low sounds like a vertigo nightmare.
Our TERF route goes directly over the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry, I often wonder what the line of cars sitting at the ferry think when a flight of 3 helicopters blast over them at 50' AGL at night...
qualified aircrew may fly to a minimum altitude of 1K‟ AGL in LLL conditions (lux less than 0.0022) and down to 300‟ AGL in HLL conditions
I wonder if KBay beat me to it before I click "post reply..."