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![]() We had a pilot that boltered four times with nearly identical passes something like... (H)CDIM, TMP.COIC, _HFB_AR B/ Looks like he was chasing the fantail to me. Too easy for me to judge a skill I will never possess, so I'll just hush. Forgive my shorthand, I have too much integrity to be an LSO. After his obligatory trip to the tanker, he came back around only to show the same pass again. At about the "in the middle" position, the B/N says, "Here we go AGAIN." I always wanted to ride A-6s - B/N seemed like a red hot job to me, but I would have settled for riding in the backseat of a Queer. Wait. That didn't.. errr.. I mean I wanted to be an EWO in EA-6Bs, but they cancelled that program while I was in aircrew school. Jeez, who gives these airplanes nicknames anyways?! _LOIM-IC_ 1 - Probably the only reason they got aboard. During workups in 1980, we had a former F-4 RIO sitting behind an F-14 pilot trying to come aboard IKE under severely glassy conditions off Florida, en route to Gitmo. After the first bolter, the pilot tried a more aggressive approach and hit the deck pretty solidly on his second pass, but he failed to grab a wire and let his frustration get the best of him. As he hopped back off the deck, he hauled back on the stick, giving all of us deck apes a lovely view of his burners as he pointed the nose upward. Lots of "WOWWWS!" going on, followed by a pair of loud "pops", and both crewmen shot out of the canopy of their suddenly unmanned jet. It flew off toward Cuba, requiring someone else from our airwing to go out to shoot it down, but later it succumbed on its own accord. What we heard later was that the F-4 RIO had a bad experience in his past and even though he transitioned to F-14s, he still had that old memory screwing with him - when the pilot boltered and went clawing for the sky, the RIO blew them both out. The two were rescued immediately, but were not exactly "ok" - the pilot was about ready to rip the former RIO apart, even as they were brought back aboard. Talk about a grand mal faux pas! If I recall correctly, the man was flown off the ship within a day or two of this career suicide. To Wil Dossel - any other good Ike stories you can remember...? v/r Gordon ====(A+C==== USN SAR Aircrew "Got anything on your radar, SENSO?" "Nothing but my forehead, sir." |
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Pechs1 wrote:
elmshoot- The only three things a wingman should ever say a 1. Two's up. 2. Lead, you're on fire. 3. I'll take the fat chick. BRBR What to never say to your RIO- 1)-what's that? 2)-watch this. True story. Positive change of controls, please. What you don't want to hear in your dual piloted Buckeye, passing 1500' 30 degrees nose down, 60 degrees AOB near the threshold for a SHB. "Hey Slick, are you flying or am I?" |
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What you don't want to hear in your dual piloted Buckeye, passing 1500' 30
degrees nose down, 60 degrees AOB near the threshold for a SHB."Hey Slick, are you flying or am I?" LOL |
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oooOOooooooo - good one, Will. Glad it didn't involve swimming.
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Having logged more than a few hours in the "Mississippi MiG" (T-2A & C)
during my VT-7 stash tour, I've long advocated that each dual-control tandem seat aircraft be configured with an "I got it / You got it" switch. Spring-loaded to the "You got it" position, of course. g Owl sends. -- Mike Kanze "I never hated a man enough to give his diamonds back." - Zsa Zsa Gabor "nafod40" wrote in message ... Pechs1 wrote: elmshoot- The only three things a wingman should ever say a 1. Two's up. 2. Lead, you're on fire. 3. I'll take the fat chick. BRBR What to never say to your RIO- 1)-what's that? 2)-watch this. True story. Positive change of controls, please. What you don't want to hear in your dual piloted Buckeye, passing 1500' 30 degrees nose down, 60 degrees AOB near the threshold for a SHB. "Hey Slick, are you flying or am I?" |
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Mike Kanze wrote:
Having logged more than a few hours in the "Mississippi MiG" (T-2A & C) during my VT-7 stash tour, I've long advocated that each dual-control tandem seat aircraft be configured with an "I got it / You got it" switch. Spring-loaded to the "You got it" position, of course. g We were rolling in hot on Goliad, following a OCF1 IUT hop. Absolutely glassy day, not a burble to be found. Coming downhill *fast*. Ground's just getting bigger. Should be rolling into the initial now...hmm. Looks suspect. I'm in the back, take the elbows off the rails and take my pinky, and gently prod the stick. The plane rolls ever so slowly. The rest of the way home it was "oh my god...oh man that was close...oh %$#" |
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(H)CDIM, TMP.COIC, _HFB_AR B/
I got out exactly 50 years and 4 months ago. Could you please translate that for me? Thanks. vince norris |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
(H)CDIM, TMP.COIC, _HFB_AR B/ I got out exactly 50 years and 4 months ago. Could you please translate that for me? Thanks. vince norris I'm a little rusty here... little high, coming down in the middle...too much power on come on in close...*high fast flat at the ramp* bolter!!!! In short, he displayed excessive (but healthy) fear of a low ball as he fixed his high in the middle, and threw a couple more rpms in there for mom and the kids, and might have had a rate of climb crossing the ramp. |
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