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Correct, 31st. Mixed bag of pics from spring patrol with HMM-262 and summer patrol with VMM-265. Big picture is that the Osprey works as advertised on the boat. Osprey integration on the boat isn't without its challenges. LHDs were made for Phrogs and the Osprey just doesn't fit as well so it comes with some costs. Different maintenance procedures that require moves outside of flight quarters that the air department isn't manned for. It comes with a lot of additional stuff that eats up a lot of room in the hangar. Bigger footprint changes moving it; you can't pull past once spread. It uses a lot more gas. The wind envelop is more restrictive which basically turns the boat into a carrier that always has to be in the wind. This requires the boat to use more gas to stay in the wind and then regain PIM. I could go on, but these are solvable issues.31st? How is the Osprey doing on the boat?
Aha, the Sydney Harbor Bridge, and the gorgeous Sydney Opera House. Lookin' good, brings back great memories!
Guess Gatordev believes the picture was taken without prior approval from the wing commander.
You're thinking LHA, not LHD. On an LHD the starboard bow spots are numbered 1 and 3. Off the top of my head I know it's legal to launch Skids, 60s, and Phrogs from there. I think you might be legal to operate V-22s and Shitters from there, but I don't remember all the restrictions off the top of my head as we never had a reason to do it.@Pags,
I have no operational reason to look this up, so figured I'd ask here... Spots 3a (and I think 4a, if I remember correctly) used to be Skid/Huey only. Are they now -60 approved? I ask because of one of your first shots.
You're thinking LHA, not LHD.
I think airborne selfies are a requirement in flight school.
I wouldn't expect an HSL guy to know the difference....or how to operate at either.Wait, they're not the same thing? They're both gray, flat and spinny things fly off of them. I think you're just making up stories .
(but thanks for the info)
That's because the CV hates helos.All I know how to do is land in the dirt and chase and shoot fast boats.
And why wouldn't you land on the Crow's foot? It's HSL...like the Germans, everything must be in order.
In Haiti, we split our crews so that each crew had someone who was either a prior CVW guy or at least had been to the carrier before. ORM in action. I never got yelled at when operating from the Gator. I don't think any of us were as successful at the CVN.
All I know how to do is land in the dirt and chase and shoot fast boats.
HSL lands in the dirt? Are you at one of the reserve units flying Hotels now?