A couple come to mind for me-
In a P-3- Flying into Kodiak at night with a 50kt + tail wind and touching down at about the 3 board, then waving off.... Yikes! From my seat I could look over my shoulder at the stbd over wing hatch and see trees waayyy too close. There is more to that story.....
In an SH-60- Coming into a hover in the PG, at night with no horizon, feeling the aircraft shudder, and hearing/seeing the pilots wrestle with the aircraft to keep us out of the water... We were heavy, it was hot, and after we established a hover the wind did a 180........ Then, to top the flight off, listening to and backing up two pilots who's conversation went like this..
Pilot- "Leans"
Co-Pilot "I have control"
Pilot- "You have control"
Followed by-
Co-Pilot- "Leans"
Pilot "I have control"
Co-Pilot "You have control"
Repeat..
They diverted much of the airwing to terra firma that night. Supposedly one aircraft had a 2' hole blown in it's wing from a lightening strike.
The thing that got me was, if someone had punched how the HELL were we supposed to get them? Oh well, we were standing by in any case. Maybe we could have pulled it off, glad we did not have to find out.
In the SH/HH-60, the crew in the back only have an altitude and airspeed indicator.