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God dammit, this is depressing, because it's all true. I'm on my way to the boat next week. ?
signing off now
At least you're not eating MREs
God dammit, this is depressing, because it's all true. I'm on my way to the boat next week. ?
signing off now
Depends on the mission, and there are always exceptions, but in general launches do not happen that early. Most ships run ~12 hour fly day because (among other things) the deck crew can only work so many hours. What I've seen most for normal deployed operations is mid morning start of flight ops, but again, it depends on the tasking.
It is, but you rarely do so. Very hard on people and equipment. Not enough time for inspection and maintenance of aircraft or cat and arresting gear. Just wears people out as well. I once was in a 3 carrier battle group than ran 24/7 for close to 3 weeks with only a single night off here and there. At the time it was historic. It just isn't done much.I guess I’m a bit naive but is the carrier not rigged for 24/7 flight ops?
A lot of the Sailors would eat MREs because of the issues I've mentioned.At least you're not eating MREs
It is, but you rarely do so. Very hard on people and equipment. Not enough time for inspection and maintenance of aircraft or cat and arresting gear. Just wears people out as well. I once was in a 3 carrier battle group than ran 24/7 for close to 3 weeks with only a single night off here and there. At the time it was historic. It just isn't done much.
So you are saying Helo guys are hero studs and tacair are a bunch of slackers?
I was not being serious. The smiley option on my phone is no longer active. Haven't figured out why. In fact, all the options at the top are inop. Can't link anything, bold, etc.Um no. Nice try. "We" each have our times to fly/execute the mission.
I was not being serious. The smiley option on my phone is no longer active. Haven't figured out why. In fact, all the options at the top are inop. Can't link anything, bold, etc.
Different helmet. In theory every fleet guy gets one, but like everything else, supply issues can interfere with that ideal. In my experience, most guys wear them all the time. It projects the image on the visor for you right eye only. Sounds weird, but it's not. It's a bit more than just HUD info. You also can see MIDS PPLIs and some other symbology. You can also use it to make an A/G designation or tell your radar where you want it to look. You can basically look at an aircraft in HACQ mode and the radar will lock it up, or look at a point on the ground and create a designation. One of the most useful features in a 2-seat cockpit is that ability to see where the other crewmember is looking. That makes calling out traffic or things on the ground a piece of cake.For the jet guys:
I was watching a cruise video for the Dambusters the other day and noticed there were different variations in the same video for the helmets they were wearing. Some looked like the same helmet I wore in the T-6 in primary and others looked like the "modern" ones you see F-35 guys wearing.
This is the HUD extension correct? Is it just mounted on your helmet when appropriate or is it a totally different helmet? Does everyone get one? How is it determined what missions you wear it? And does it project the image onto your visor?
Couldn't find the answers in a search and definitely curious. Looks way more gucci than the helo helmets.
That sounds pretty much like this:You can basically look at an aircraft in HACQ mode and the radar will lock it up, or look at a point on the ground and create a designation.
Different helmet. In theory every fleet guy gets one, but like everything else, supply issues can interfere with that ideal. In my experience, most guys wear them all the time. It projects the image on the visor for you right eye only. Sounds weird, but it's not. It's a bit more than just HUD info. You also can see MIDS PPLIs and some other symbology. You can also use it to make an A/G designation or tell your radar where you want it to look. You can basically look at an aircraft in HACQ mode and the radar will lock it up, or look at a point on the ground and create a designation. One of the most useful features in a 2-seat cockpit is that ability to see where the other crewmember is looking. That makes calling out traffic or things on the ground a piece of cake.