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Growler Carrier Qual

 

Long time lurker, not a whole lot of posts. Anyway, here goes. I figured you guys would enjoy a little snapshot of carrier ops. Sorry, no sweet music or anything, but some decent visuals. This was taken during a "carrier qualification" period in the EA-18G Growler, so you'll see me taxiing right from a trap to a catapult...not standard cyclic ops on the boat. Anyway, enjoy!

 

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Long time lurker, not a whole lot of posts. Anyway, here goes. I figured you guys would enjoy a little snapshot of carrier ops. Sorry, no sweet music or anything, but some decent visuals. This was taken during a "carrier qualification" period in the EA-18G Growler, so you'll see me taxiing right from a trap to a catapult...not standard cyclic ops on the boat. Anyway, enjoy!

 

 

The video is private you big tease ;)

 

Welcome anyway, no music is not a bad thing, it is always much better to listen to the raw sounds imo. :thumbup:

 

Also, here is a pretty cool way of posting youtube videos s that they appear as a thumbnail for all to see.

 

 

 

Here's how to embed a youtube video in the forums... (Thank you for the pic, Bucic!)

 

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Ok, the video should be fixed...and with a thumbnail (thanks Python). Home Fries, yes, I'm out of Whidbey Island.

 

That was one of the coolest videos I've seen in a long time, thanks for posting it. It made me feel a little jittery seeing how close to the edge of the deck you were directed to go! All in a day's work I guess. :thumbup:

 

I often fly over/past/through the Whidbey area as one of those little civilian planes as we buzz our way from Seattle on cross country training flights. I'll wave next time I go past. :P

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That was one of the coolest videos I've seen in a long time, thanks for posting it. It made me feel a little jittery seeing how close to the edge of the deck you were directed to go! All in a day's work I guess. :thumbup:

 

I often fly over/past/through the Whidbey area as one of those little civilian planes as we buzz our way from Seattle on cross country training flights. I'll wave next time I go past. :P

 

NoJoe, glad you enjoyed it. I hate it when the taxi directors get us over the edge like that. It's one thing during the day, but at night, it's...sporty. There's A LOT of trust in those 18 year old kids taxiing us around literally inches from the deck edge and other jets! :eek:

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Ok, the video should be fixed...and with a thumbnail (thanks Python). Home Fries, yes, I'm out of Whidbey Island.

 

Now THAT is awesome! I have the utmost respect for you Navy flyboys who do what you do on those carriers. I remember reading that during Vietnam the pilots heart rate was actually faster when coming in for landing on the carrier than when engaging in combat with the North Vietnamese. That must be saying something in regards to just how difficult that is and how much skill and concentration is required to perform such a feat. And you guys do it day in and day out. Amazing.

 

Awesome video, thanks for sharing with us!

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NoJoe, glad you enjoyed it. I hate it when the taxi directors get us over the edge like that. It's one thing during the day, but at night, it's...sporty. There's A LOT of trust in those 18 year old kids taxiing us around literally inches from the deck edge and other jets! :eek:

 

That was quite a thrill, thanks for sharing that with us!

 

Kind of glad to know that this close-to-take-a-swim edge approach made you uncomfortable. While watching I was all "crapcrapcrapcrapstopdammitSTOP", while the rational side of me kept asserting that it was surely perfectly normal and all under control.

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F-15 Flight in Cope Thunder 1985

 

 

Very good video.

 

Some interesting things:

 

1.Having chaff stored in the speedbrakes made it a little tricky to join formation at 2 minutes into video.

 

2.Turning the camera off because they were about to employ a classified system, at 3 minutes 50 seconds into video. What do you think it was?

 

3. Use of hand signals to change frequencies etc.

 

4.Lots of high G.

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That was a good vid! Love the little text narrative. Why did he store chaff in the speed brake button?

 

I seem to remember that the Harriers during the Falklands war used to stuff chaff into there speedbrake recess as well. Open the speed brakes and out comes the chaff.

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Cloud Surfing

 

 

Here's another one, it's from a few years ago. We were deployed to Al Asad Airbase, Iraq. There were clouds, and our tactical mission got canceled, so what else is there to do other than some cloud surfing? Well, there was some of that in addition to practicing some "ditch" maneuvers (something very difficult to do with a heavy load out). This was the very first video I edited, so I apologize for the terrible editing and general boringness. It gets a bit repetitive too. Anyway, enjoy.


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Here's another one, it's from a few years ago. We were deployed to Al Asad Airbase, Iraq. There were clouds, and our tactical mission got canceled, so what else is there to do other than some cloud surfing? Well, there was some of that in addition to practicing some "ditch" maneuvers (something very difficult to do with a heavy load out). This was the very first video I edited, so I apologize for the terrible editing and general boringness. It gets a bit repetitive too. Anyway, enjoy.

 

I really enjoy your videos NavalAV8TR. Keep em coming!


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Awesome vid. Thanks for sharing :thumbup:

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