Please enlighten us.... "There I was, at 12 knots, er, make it 14 knots with line of bearing, decreasing range at 20,000 yds! What to do, what to do?"
Captain to the Bridge!!
Please enlighten us.... "There I was, at 12 knots, er, make it 14 knots with line of bearing, decreasing range at 20,000 yds! What to do, what to do?"
My record at that range is about 300 knots of closure....I know HJ, you have got to have had more than that at some point in the TomPlease enlighten us.... "There I was, at 12 knots, er, make it 14 knots with line of bearing, decreasing range at 20,000 yds! What to do, what to do?"
Please enlighten us.... "There I was, at 12 knots, er, make it 14 knots with line of bearing, decreasing range at 20,000 yds! What to do, what to do?"
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/04/navy_subcollision_cofired_041409/
The CO of the USS Hartford was just relieved. The article doesn't say exactly what happened but the evidence found was substantial enough for the change. Sounds like the command climate was not what it should have been.
Oh and BTW...they are going to bring Hartford all the way back to CONUS....ON THE SURFACE!
He said that his training in the RN had taught him to safely handle situations without constantly needing his CO standing by holding his hand.
Again, it's very unfortunate such a climate exists. An atmosphere like that would not be tolerated in the cockpit (I have been in some situations like that before and it's not good). I don't know if SWOs or subs are taught CRM, but it would be a good place to start.
...after a month-long surface transit from Bahrain.