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November 27th 04, 01:51 AM
Doug \Woody\ and Erin Beal
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On 11/26/04 9:53 AM, in article
, "Pechs1"
wrote:
Doug- The F
comes in two versions: The F/A-18F(S) has a stick in the back. The
missionized jet is the F/A-18F(T) and has side-stick controllers in the tub.
The rear crew seat is occupied by an Naval Flight Officer (NFO) who fills
the Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) BRBR
I say-Holy crap, GIBs flying the jet...BUT when on exchange with the USAF, in
the F-4D, some WSOs I flew with were damn good.
Is there a USN reg yet about when the WSO can fly? No WSO flying below 10,000
ft AGL for the USAF when I was there.
What happens if they start to grab things around the bopat when they are
scared?? Can the pilot uncouple these??
P. C. Chisholm
CDR, USN(ret.)
Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer
Whoa, pardner! I didn't mean to start a rogue thread.
The (S) version with the stick is a "trainer" just like the D model is
now--i.e. they're flown with FRS students in the front, IP's in the trunk.
With the (T) version (side stick mission controllers), they put IP's in the
front and student WSO's in the back. The fleet squadron's donšt have 'em.
The only squadron that has the (S) version now is VFA-122 (FRS).
Fleet F squadrons have the (T) exclusively. Sorry if I miscommunicated less
than clearly.
--Woody
Doug \Woody\ and Erin Beal