MC5Wes Posted April 6, 2020 Posted April 6, 2020 (edited) This picture was taken at La Aurora airport in Guatemala City. Around 87 or 88. It was a great TDY till we had an NDI E-6 eject in the chocks after an incentive flight. The canopy almost took me out as it flew off and landing off to the side. The seat went up and about 100 feet forward. Landing on top of the guy still strapped in. He didn’t make it Edited April 6, 2020 by MC5Wes 1 1
17D_guy Posted April 6, 2020 Posted April 6, 2020 2 hours ago, MC5Wes said: This picture was taken at La Aurora airport in Guatemala City. Around 87 or 88. It was a great TDY till we had an NDI E-6 eject in the chocks after an incentive flight. The canopy almost took me out as it flew off and landing off to the side. The seat went up and about 100 feet forward. Landing on top of the guy still strapped in. He didn’t make it Damn. For us no fliers - NDI and eject the chocks?
Breckey Posted April 6, 2020 Posted April 6, 2020 A Mx troop ejected sitting in parking. The A-37 didn't have a 0-0 seat.
Sprkt69 Posted April 7, 2020 Posted April 7, 2020 9 hours ago, MC5Wes said: This picture was taken at La Aurora airport in Guatemala City. Around 87 or 88. It was a great TDY till we had an NDI E-6 eject in the chocks after an incentive flight. The canopy almost took me out as it flew off and landing off to the side. The seat went up and about 100 feet forward. Landing on top of the guy still strapped in. He didn’t make it Handgrips - Raise Triggers - Squeeze ? How and why?
MC5Wes Posted April 7, 2020 Posted April 7, 2020 What I was told is he grabbed the one handle by mistake. Trying to pull himself forward to see the hole the pin went in to on the other side. Trying to put the seat pin back in. This was a backshop guy who didn’t work the line.
arg Posted April 7, 2020 Posted April 7, 2020 6 hours ago, MC5Wes said: Howard the first couple days of Just Cause. I recognize that for sure. So you were there when the two gunships got stuck? I spent a lot of time at Howard flying on the AC-Hs 83-89 including the Just Cause. Last trip there was in 95 on the MC-E. There were worse places to be than there.
dream big Posted April 19, 2020 Posted April 19, 2020 On 4/10/2020 at 5:41 PM, joe1234 said: Is it really a cancer, though? I mean, if your concerns are clearly and logically valid, then you should have no trouble getting the currency requirements increased. Go and raise the minimum standard by which the pilots are expected to maintain. Ah, but then that's the trick, because now you're making it harder for squadrons to send people on the road to fill taskings coming down from the dudes wearing stars. Which means your priorities are in direct conflict of the other 25 agencies who all think their priorities are the most important thing in the world, too. It’s not about raising currency requirements or beans. Those will be pencil whipped anyways! It’s about training to proficiency when you’re home / not off station. Now, I’m mainly speaking to tactical airlift; those same generals you allude to have asked us to prepare for the next fight- whatever that looks like, it won’t be shooting an ILS to a full stop or beating feet to the Hilton. That culture, of training to proficiency in our tactical competencies, starts with the senior IP core, enabled by good DOs / CCs who eliminate the queep so we can focus on our jobs.
Orbit Posted April 19, 2020 Posted April 19, 2020 1 hour ago, dream big said: That culture, of training to proficiency in our tactical competencies, starts with the senior IP core, enabled by good DOs / CCs who eliminate the queep so we can focus on our jobs. The "senior IP core" is a slick wing captain that has no desire to do much other than shoot an ILS to a full stop.
dream big Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 19 minutes ago, Orbit said: The "senior IP core" is a slick wing captain that has no desire to do much other than shoot an ILS to a full stop. Yes, and that’s what I’m saying is the problem. I’m sure it varies by community or squadron in the MAF, but that is the problem. Again, zero qualms against those who want to serve their commitment and head to Delta, I’m 50/50 and don’t blame a soul for heading off to greener pastures. But while we are here in the Air Force, we have a professional duty to be better than the “vectors to an ILS.” Oh btw, I place 100% of the blame on big AMC and the years of queep and careerism that’s fostered this culture, not my bros. 2
AirGuardianC141747 Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 (edited) Sounds like a lack of passion, lack of duty, lack of responsibility, ok a whole bunch of lackey that needs to be driven out by leadership top to the bottom and Instructors are where the rubber meets the road. As a former instructor I relished the responsibility given to us to motivate and propagate that passion, etc above to maximize training events with vigor and realism with imaginative “what if” moments to our crews and not so much if, but when you find yourself needing to push the flight envelope/long duty periods during crisis/wartime events. (Nice run on sentence) Granted it was a lot easier right after 9/11 broadcasting this sh*t is for real and folks are counting on us - better yet you need to count on each other to stay alive. This is only from a former 141, but mostly my C17 perspective. Went from lackadaisical 2+ hour locals maybe some tanker time, etc. to 4,5,6+ and 8.3 being the longest which was definitely excessive and thought I could have been to Germany by now eating Schnitzel dammit; nevertheless we did double of everything (Tanker run, LLevel, Day Assaults, Grd Ops, pattern work, LLevel, back 2 tankers (dusk), NVG Assaults, Grd Ops, night pattern work dog tired) Definitely pinged the Higher Risk levels and we didn’t do it often, but it’s something when you prove everyone can do it and we weren’t even doing airdrop - kudos to you guys. Learned a lot from former SOLL II guys who pushed us on those extra parameters (legal for them/not for us) which was quite impressive and just more tricks in the bag. So much queep/extra duty/filling squares/CBTs, etc. pushed to the forefront when it needs to be sidelined for your pilot skills which need to be honed/sharpened. It’s not airline flying, you are the tip of the spear when something does rear it’s ugly head and lazy instructors are giving you the shaft. Judas Preist it’s not good when currency is overvalued and not proficiency which has been a cyclic issue. Commanders do your job, IP’s pass your skills, AC’s demand proficiency beyond up and downs, co-pilots push to fly. It’s sad when a few folks become seagulls and you gotta throw rocks at them to fly. I even see that in long haul in the commercial sector which is dumbfounding. Screw it, I want to fly and will steal legs when hesitation presents itself. I want to be up front, that is where the wizardry resides and I want more. “Always play a better tennis player when given the chance.” Apologies, it truly sucks when I hear Instructors don’t give a $h*t. No cents given, just common sense as you all understand. Thanks for the time. Edited April 20, 2020 by AirGuardianC141747 1 1 2
AirGuardianC141747 Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 (edited) Speeding off to the airlines (already having been hired on the line) as a Reserve/Guard type, totally get it based upon you gotta feed your family and you are after all part of the Reserve component and normally there is a warm up period/sometimes not, prior to activation - kind of depends on what your currency requirements are. Not all MDS’s are created equal. But just lying in wait not doing your part (it’s obvious to that individual there is no doubt) and speeding off to the airlines when the call comes.... Well.... Nothing to say, cuz they ain’t no speeding off now. That door is almost shut (bar the cargo gigs for the most part) and if hired now or fairly recently the jeopardy is well understood. This isn’t a get above the bottom 15% and no issues anymore. There is no speeding anywhere. “Fate IsThe Hunter”, is not just a memoir... Edited April 20, 2020 by AirGuardianC141747
Homestar Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 I’m trying to think of a time in my tanker career when a combat sortie didn’t end with vectors to the ILS at the Deid..... I specifically remember being taught that rolling wings level and bracing for impact was the best, most reliable tactic I could implement though. Plenty of non-ILS landings in the Caravan in Afghanistan, but I digress..
AirGuardianC141747 Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 (edited) “Plenty of non-ILS landings in the Caravan in Afghanistan, but I digress..” But Homestar, I am pretty dang sure you could TLAR pretty much anything without a magenta line or even DME necessarily. You probably hand flew your gas can more than most while we hooked up. 141 specialized crews were spit out far more than the Barrel Body Globetrotter slipstream/ bow wave and all, . Stick and Rudder ain’t a bad skill to have at all. Heck we’ve been doing non-ILS into Bagram lately in a 74. It’s not as fun like it was on NVGs playing supposed tactical games, but we have our moments Whale riding. No pilot shortage now or for awhile, so might as well enjoy the fun flying before you get some more pay to be boring neck-tie and all. Edited April 20, 2020 by AirGuardianC141747
SurelySerious Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 Are we really arguing whether getting vectors to final or not makes you a good IP? Forget that whole mission part in the middle... 3
Majestik Møøse Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 23 minutes ago, Homestar said: I’m trying to think of a time in my tanker career when a combat sortie didn’t end with vectors to the ILS at the Deid..... I specifically remember being taught that rolling wings level and bracing for impact was the best, most reliable tactic I could implement though. Yeah, tankers ain’t fighters ain’t bombers ain’t airlift ain’t U-2s. Vectors to an ILS is an example that makes sense for jets that sometimes need to land in an unsanitized area. His point is that every community can mail it in and get lazy in their own way.
jazzdude Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 One of the biggest challenges is getting quality training time. When the schedulers load up the jet for currency beans, that local isn't going to be the greatest for tactical training, especially low levels.There's something to be said for having your butt in the seat for the entire tactical sortie, from preflight to departure to tanker to low level to the objective (airdrop or assault landing) and the egress home. Especially as a basic crew (with an IP over the shoulder running the scenario). But that's a been rarity.Heck, even in the sim guys short themselves. Lots of stuff you can learn and try (flying in mountainous terrain, challenging weather, etc), but a lot of guys are willing to do the bare minimum and get out early.Through with a busy ops tempo where 99% of your mission is RNAV coupled departure to vectors to an AP coupled ILS, I can see why it's easy to get into the airline mindset.
dream big Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 1 hour ago, SurelySerious said: Are we really arguing whether getting vectors to final or not makes you a good IP? Forget that whole mission part in the middle... No dude, it’s anecdotal. We are arguing whether it’s okay to be mediocre and just shoot for Vol 1/2 minimums like Joe1234 suggests or be the professional combat aviators that our country demands of us. I have zero doubt as to why our CAF bros scoff at us MAF dudes. 3
AirGuardianC141747 Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, dream big said: No dude, it’s anecdotal. We are arguing whether it’s okay to be mediocre and just shoot for Vol 1/2 minimums like Joe1234 suggests or be the professional combat aviators that our country demands of us. I have zero doubt as to why our CAF bros scoff at us MAF dudes. Agree DB. If you look like Superman, be Superman rather than Mystery Men. Both Good movies though serious and not so serious. Although with all the mentioned queep, it’s easy to be “The Shoveler!” At least he’s trying. Edited April 20, 2020 by AirGuardianC141747
SurelySerious Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 2 hours ago, dream big said: No dude, it’s anecdotal. We are arguing whether it’s okay to be mediocre and just shoot for Vol 1/2 minimums like Joe1234 suggests or be the professional combat aviators that our country demands of us. I have zero doubt as to why our CAF bros scoff at us MAF dudes. No shit.
raimius Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 7 hours ago, joe1234 said: In the words of The Dude, "yeah well, that's just, like, your opinion, man". I appreciate that you have your opinions on what our professional duty consists of, but so does stan eval, safety, the DO, the commander, the wing king, the MAJCOM, and so forth. And that battle has already been fought, the result being the MDS vol 1/2. Anything above that is technique, and I hope you're making that clear to the guys you're instructing after preaching about professional duty. Personally I like instructing, and I'll advocate for going above the minimum, but if a guy wants to get vectors for the ILS and then speed off to the airlines, that's entirely their prerogative and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. I get the whole "If the minimum wasn't good enough, it wouldn't be the minimum" attitude...but that's usually what you tell yourself when you don't do very well. Personally, I don't want to fly with aviators that want to do the bare minimum at flying. (CBTs, queep, etc?---sure min/max perform that and get back to your real job!...but your actual job? Shouldn't you be really damn good at that?) 1 1
gearhog Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 1 hour ago, raimius said: I get the whole "If the minimum wasn't good enough, it wouldn't be the minimum" attitude...but that's usually what you tell yourself when you don't do very well. Personally, I don't want to fly with aviators that want to do the bare minimum at flying. (CBTs, queep, etc?---sure min/max perform that and get back to your real job!...but your actual job? Shouldn't you be really damn good at that?) When you're flying with a student, how do you define your expectations? How do you ensure they meet them?
pawnman Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 10 hours ago, SurelySerious said: Are we really arguing whether getting vectors to final or not makes you a good IP? Forget that whole mission part in the middle... Bingo. The point wasn't "don't shoot the ILS". The point was "training should be more challenging than take-off, fly around the flag pole, shoot the ILS".
SurelySerious Posted April 20, 2020 Posted April 20, 2020 7 hours ago, pawnman said: Bingo. The point wasn't "don't shoot the ILS". The point was "training should be more challenging than take-off, fly around the flag pole, shoot the ILS". Yeah, I’m well aware of what the actual discussion was, I was just expressing my incredulousness at the vehicle with which the argument was being made. If I had to start over on that, I would have just dropped the, “yeah, but who’s getting the ATIS” grenade. 1
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