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Why it's good to be in Naval Aviation

A4sForever

BTDT OLD GUY
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Pulling off the target hard, standing on your tail reaching for the sky while looking over your shoulder at what used to be the focal point of a 30 plane AirWing ALPHA strike. Then someone comes up on frequency and says :

"Good hits, guys"
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
pilot
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99,
I've stuck this thread because I can't bear to see it die. Keep 'em coming!
 
Going into NAS Sigonella and running into at least 15 people you know. It's a great place to find people you've lost touch with.

Paul
 

wink

War Hoover NFO.
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Going up the elevator with your aircraft. Most folks don't know how rare that is. When you get to ride up the elevator with your aircraft it is like being in a movie shot. As the elevator comes up to flight deck level you begin to see all the activity as preperation is made for the launch. The Hummer pilot inspecting those huge prop blades., the helo lifting off and sliding to port, The F-14 RIO (I'm an old guy) under that big canopy preflighing his seat while the A-6 BN yanks on bombs and picks at arming wires. The Prowler crew walks to their ride taking bets on who will win the airborne trivia game with the new trivial pursuit cards just sent from home and the VFA guy is having his picture taken for mom and frat buddies in front of his little bug by the plane captain for the sixth time that month. Yellow gear moving, huffers spinning up and fuel hoses laid everywhere. It is an Air Force Safety Officer's nightmare. It looks awesome and you are one of the stars.
 

wink

War Hoover NFO.
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UInavy said:
I promise not to make a joke about the S-3 being hidden in the hangar. Oops. Sorry
Not hidden. Lurking, waiting, for just the right opportunity to make a grand appearance, like a football team in the stadium tunnel eager to burst out on to the lit field of competition.;)
 

BlkPny

Registered User
pilot
Being a young and dumb jg, you ask the Skipper if you can take an enlisted guy along on an airstrike because "What the hell, I've got an empty back seat". He looks at you for a long moment, then says, "OK, but tell him not to touch the ejection seat handle, and tell him to make sure he brings his camera along." After that, all the plane handlers are your personal slaves.
 

bunk22

Super *********
pilot
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Launching off the pointy end in the thunder pig and at 7 miles you pull up as hard as a COD can go, up to about 5,000 feet. Just when you think you're cool for a fat kid, you look out to your left as an F-18 is rocketing about 70-80 degrees nose up, to show you how it's really done :icon_smil Not much impresses me but that was ****ing cool :D
 

EODDave

The pastures are greener!
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Having a really bad day dealing with "The cable guy":clown_125 , stuck in traffic because people cant drive when it rains in VA. Long line at the gate going on base because who knows why. The drive thru screws you. Life sucks. Now I have to go brief this flight for a check ride. :banghead_ Basically mad at the world for no reason. Pissed off that your back in the Navy for the second time. :icon_conf Didn't you remeber what NAVY stands for? Brief goes ok. IWSO turns out to be pretty cool. Well the world isnt ending. But now I have to go put on a SV2 torso harness what a pain in the ass. I cant believe what a crappy day this is! It's hot as hell :verymad_1 outside and this gear is going to make me lose ten pounds. Argggg. Walk outside. Yep its sure is friggin hot. Life sucks. :timebomb2 Walk down the stairs and see the Super Hornet that I'm about to fly. Big smile. :icon_zbee All is right in the world.
 

Fly Navy

...Great Job!
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But now I have to go put on a SV2 torso harness what a pain in the ass. I cant believe what a crappy day this is! It's hot as hell :verymad_1 outside and this gear is going to make me lose ten pounds. Argggg. Walk outside. Yep its sure is friggin hot. Life sucks. :timebomb2 Walk down the stairs and see the Super Hornet that I'm about to fly. Big smile. :icon_zbee All is right in the world.

Seriously, that sounds like the thought process of everyone in the TS syllabus. "God damn it, I have to put this bullsh!t on, it's hot as fvck here, I'm gonna sweat my balls off.... oh wow, look at that jet I get to go fly solo... ok, I'm game!"
 

codtanker

United Airlines
pilot
Taking advantage of the times in the Navy flying the COD and enjoying those beers on the beach, then realizing that some things are greenier on the other side. Now flying another ugly but longrange aircraft that gets me to my Erdinger, Franzikaner and Tennants beer in one leg. Oh yea, don't forget the ladies from German, Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium.

Life is good flying just about anything. Never Again Volunteer Yourself as asked earlier.
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
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Seriously, that sounds like the thought process of everyone in the TS syllabus. "God damn it, I have to put this bullsh!t on, it's hot as fvck here, I'm gonna sweat my balls off.... oh wow, look at that jet I get to go fly solo... ok, I'm game!"

Well there are those of us who are thinking "please get me through FAMs so I CAN fly that jet solo . . . " :icon_tong
 

TheBubba

I Can Has Leadership!
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So I'm only still waiting for API, but I'm gonna add my $0.02...

What keeps me motivated? Having my Tuesday and Wednesday sleep-ins ended by the Blue Angels screaming over my apartment complex. Sure, I'm ticked when I wake up, but I can't do anything but get a little pumped at the sight of 6 F-18's flying in formation low and slow...
 

airwinger

Member
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Getting 2 two week dets to Key west during Spring break 04 and '05. Flying nothing but formation flights(T-2) and ACM (T-45) with about half the flights solo!!


ACM-3x.
It's Saturday, I've been in key west since wed night. Thursday morning I flew my OCF(out of control) flight, then Friday ACM 1 and 2, and now I have a checkride!! There have been 3 downs on det so far, all on ACM3X.

I'm flying ACM3 with the ACM stan officer(Hipower for all you VT-7 bubbas) in my trunk, a Marine and a hornet guy who knows his sh!t. The debrief is one of the Hipower specials where I feel like the only thing I did right was put my boots on the correct foot, but even that is in serious doubt. He averages me out and I pass the checkride, but maybe I'm not cut out for this ACM business.

ACM 4
I'm solo, hipower in the lead. We take off into a beautiful cloudless key west day. I Join up before he's past 5000 feet, he kicks me into cruise and I slide away. With no one in my backseat I'm relaxed and grinning happily, the oxygen seems to enhance my senses and I can see little specks swimming through the clear blue ocean.

We do our gwarm and snapshot drills. Then run through the different sets. The rollers go beautifully and on the flat scissors I'm at 120knots dropping to 115 in full rudder shakers with the jet buffeting like crazy getting an occasional snap shot, we fight down to bingo, join up and get home for the 380kias break.

When we land Hipower smacks me on the head. Stunned I turn to see him grinning. "Why the fvck couldn't you fly like that earlier, did you just need me to be out of your jet. That was a solid 2 above hop, but I'll only give you a bone coz your tacform sucked" oh well. but he is right I fly much better without anyone yapping away. That night I get seriously trashed on duvall street;-) I love this sh!t

ACM-12 solo
It's the following friday. Earlier this morning, I passed my last checkride. I have two solo flights to go and I'm a winged aviator. We are doing 2V1. My wingman, MadDog is a fellow Marine student and since he doesn't want to be lead, I'll lead 3 of the 4 flights.
Our basic sets done, we seperate to do the beyond visual range(BVR) set.

The bandit, a french exchange instructor goes outbound on the 090 radial while we go inbound at 300kias. Coming to the edge of the training area I call a cross turn which involves pulling to edge of buffet while nearly inverted. I know I should have used an inplace but cross turns are so much more fun.

Out of the turn, I climb to 15k and push MadDog up to 19K. I know that our IP will have to be below us at between 10-14K and that helps with trying to find him. In the meantime I push power up to get to 410kias, corner velocity, I want to be able to max turn the bastard. Maybe I should be at 300, but if you aint cheating....

"Eagle 1 request picture" I call.

"BRAA, single bandit, bearing 090, for 20 miles, low, hot" comes the call from our IP. Then within 10miles on the air to air tacan "Bandits in the block". "Fighters in the block I respond"

Suddenly I see a little speck rapidly approaching right between the section. "Tally, bandit between the section"I growl in my deepest vader voice,"Cross turn lead's low." "2's high" responds MadDog.

I roll 120 degrees with lift vector on the bandit and pull back on the stick carefully but aggressively(if that makes sense) I get 7.1g's and I see sparklies, squeeze my abs and thighs and they go away.
"Leads engaged offensive, 2 circle 14,000" I call. "2's free"says MadDog.

The bandit turns away from me and I rapidly bring my nose to bear for a sweet belly shot."Fox 2, defensive bandit"
"knock it off" Bandit responds. We've done less than 180degrees of turn.

The next day I fly one more solo at noon, get soft winged and by 5 I'm drunk on duvall. Dreaming about doing ACM all the time in the fleet
 

Punk

Sky Pig Wrangler
pilot
Seriously, that sounds like the thought process of everyone in the TS syllabus. "God damn it, I have to put this bullsh!t on, it's hot as fvck here, I'm gonna sweat my balls off.... oh wow, look at that jet I get to go fly solo... ok, I'm game!"

man, that's how it was during my last two stages in advanced, even dropping bombs in El Centro

I remember seeing the schedule, damn it 0530 brief again, damnit it all to hell. Get the weather, get into the brief, suitup and walk. Walk outside and its 0630 and a beautiful desert morning, cool, crisp sky. Then I see my bird with the bombs on it. And the best part is, no one is getting in my back seat. Time to go drop bombs. :D

Then ACM, in July in S. Texas. Hot as balls. Besides for the boat, most fun EVAR. Just knowing I get to improvise, max perform my jet, and use my imagination to the best of my abilities, nothing will ever match that. Then debriefing and my IP telling me that was the best ACM he's seen in over a year, yeah, I was walking on clouds the rest of the day. Maybe I'm cutout do this stuff afterall.

So close, just missed it.
 
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