Come to think of it, you're right, we haven't had a P-3 yet... We've had the standard Hornets/ Super Hornets, and have even had E-2Cs, C-130s, T-34s; we've even had an E-6... but no P-3...
No C-2?![]()
Haha, not yet! Seen plenty around Norfolk/Oceana though! I'm sure if a T-34 can have a flyby you could get hooked up with one too though!
What are the exact rules for flyovers? Do they vary per event/aircraft or are they pretty standard?
FNAEB= Fleet Naval Aviators Evaluation Board. Where they investigate you to possibly take your wings, retrain or go away from Carriers forever.
I think HH-60H might have been at the stadium during the infamous flyover....but I've heard from a few other folks that were there that it appeard that he was below the lights around it.
I was there as well, I thought it was pretty sweet at the time...I sure was. Even as a dumba$$ MIDN it looked low, although I had no real grasp of what "flathatting" or "flying close to the ground surrounded by thousands of people" meant.
Nice low flyby here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1199341/Now-thats-I-fly-past-US-Navy-F18-streaks-past-apartment-block.html (good picture but copyrighted). Apparently they can go lower as long as the FAA waives it.