FlyingGuy Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) Required Edited May 4, 2017 by FlyingGuy
C17Driver Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 So I got a GoPro for Christmas this year and am really hoping to use it as a helmet cam in UPT. I have done some searching on YouTube to see what's out there and it looks like there are quite a few videos, but they all seem to be shot by the IP. Does anyone know what they likelihood of me being allowed to shot video, as a student in UPT, is? Thanks in advance. No. 1
BADFNZ Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) Per the reg, cameras in the cockpit is a OG/CC approval I believe. There is a 0% chance it will be approved if taken through the proper channels. Now if you want to "illegally" bring one, then that's on you, but it's not worth what will happen to you if you get caught, imo. Don't be that guy. Edited January 1, 2014 by BADFNZ
sky_king Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) Or just do it, because, frankly, I could use the laugh. Honestly, there's only one path through UPT and only minor, temporary deviations are allowed. I wouldn't even have creative thoughts there. Plus, who'd want to watch your shitty TP stalls in dazzling 1080p? Edited January 1, 2014 by sky_king 1
Hodor Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) Save it for later. Using the Go-Pro to make videos of you mowing the lawn or pouring drinks for people in your dorm room would be about as exciting as what you'd be getting on film in the cockpit. Just get through UPT. Just get through UPT, broceidon. Edited January 1, 2014 by Hodor
Homestar Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Trust me on this: in 10 years you won't care about watching your area work. What you want to do is stash that GoPro in the corner of the flight room and record your morning stand ups. I'd love to see myself struggle through electrical fire in the Tweet and get told to "sit down" cause I was an idiot. 8
TacAirCoug Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 So I got a GoPro for Christmas this year and am really hoping to use it as a helmet cam in UPT. I have done some searching on YouTube to see what's out there and it looks like there are quite a few videos, but they all seem to be shot by the IP. Does anyone know what they likelihood of me being allowed to shot video, as a student in UPT, is? Thanks in advance. Hell no. You need to worry about flying the airplane, not fucking around with a goddamn camera so you can impress Mary Jane Rottencrotch.
Kenny Powers Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I know people who do it and guess what? The videos are pretty boring, especially in the T-6. Just not worth the risk.
WheelzUp Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You sound like an entitled little SNAP. Hard to digest or not, these folks are giving you good advice. Secondly, your screen name is presumptuous and needs to be earned. Good luck at UPT. But enjoy a slice of humble pie before you go. It might make the next year of your life a little easier.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 2
ElLoco Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 C-130 "Driver," Disregard all...GoPros are most definitely encouraged during UPT sorties, recommend you have it out and fully charged when you turn in your boldface to check flight. Technique: have your IP set it up for you following the 45 minutes it will take you to strap in. Best of luck!
olevelo Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You sound like an entitled little SNAP. Hard to digest or not, these folks are giving you good advice. Secondly, your screen name is presumptuous and needs to be earned. Good luck at UPT. But enjoy a slice of humble pie before you go. It might make the next year of your life a easier. How does he sound entitled? He asked if it was against the regs and/or how folks who have done it did it. He never said he should be able to do whatever he wants. It's people like you that provide no value to this forum, and probably the Air Force, if all you do is wander around saying no one should ask questions and you're better than everyone else because you've been around longer. No offense to you, just a common thing I see around here and I'm tired of it. 9 2
Danger41 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You sound like an entitled little SNAP. Hard to digest or not, these folks are giving you good advice. Secondly, your screen name is presumptuous and needs to be earned. Good luck at UPT. But enjoy a slice of humble pie before you go. It might make the next year of your life a little easier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You sound like a FAIP. Yes, that was meant as an insult. You sound like an entitled little SNAP. Hard to digest or not, these folks are giving you good advice. Secondly, your screen name is presumptuous and needs to be earned. Good luck at UPT. But enjoy a slice of humble pie before you go. It might make the next year of your life a little easier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You sound like a FAIP. Yes, that was meant as an insult. 2 2
TreeA10 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) Just go into the life support shop and tell them you want the standard Go Pro set up on your helmet. They'll know what to do and take care of it. Edited January 1, 2014 by TreeA10
Right Seat Driver Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You sound like an entitled little SNAP. Hard to digest or not, these folks are giving you good advice. Secondly, your screen name is presumptuous and needs to be earned. Good luck at UPT. But enjoy a slice of humble pie before you go. It might make the next year of your life a little easier. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Check his location. KYNG, guessing that makes him a Youngstown guy. If that is the case I really hope he earns his Reserve slot.
WheelzUp Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 How does he sound entitled? He asked if it was against the regs and/or how folks who have done it did it. He never said he should be able to do whatever he wants. It's people like you that provide no value to this forum, and probably the Air Force, if all you do is wander around saying no one should ask questions and you're better than everyone else because you've been around longer. No offense to you, just a common thing I see around here and I'm tired of it.No offense taken. And yes, I am saying no. It's because I have personally witnessed bros get their ass handed to them over this kind of stupidity. Old and cynical? Maybe, but only because precedent has been set many times over. If the dude wants to fly with a go-pro, he'll do it. Doesn't mean it's a good idea.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
sky_king Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You sound like a FAIP. Yes, that was meant as an insult. Whoa whoa whoa, there are DBs in every group...
ElLoco Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Contrary to popular opinion, I've spent many an evening with a glass of military special perusing old camcorder footage of the red roof house, the rio grande, and other joyous south Texas locales taken during UPT..
WheelzUp Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Fair enough man. I just don't want you getting hammered for low SA. Doesn't make me a FAIP or a Douche-bag either Danger and Sky King. The kid needs to hear it when he is getting ready to step on his schwantz. If your communities don't do the same for your new guys....well, good luck.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 1
HeloDude Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Yes I'm a YARS guy. I don't know what your definition of me earning my slot is, but I have worked very hard for a very long time to get where I am. That being said, I don't pretend to be entitled to my slot. Its very competitive right now and I am honored to have been selected. But, I was selected. I'm not connected, I was selected based on my own merit. All that being said, I have a lot to prove. I have to continually show that I'm worth of having been selected and I get that. All that being said, all I can do is execute at 100% everyday to continue to earn this great opportunity which has been afforded to me. Are you running for Congress or something? I'm not denying that you worked hard for your opportunity and that you will continue to work hard, but here's a tip: Don't call yourself a 'C130Driver' until you have, at the minimum, flown a 130, and preferably have a FM8 that says you are Q-1 in your furure 130 crew position. That I believe is why people are calling you entitled...you're calling yourself something that you are not. Unless of course you're a prior 130 Nav or enlisted 130 crewmber? It comes down to mentality, and if you think we're being rough on you on BO, this is nothing compared to UPT. Take it or leave it. 2
summe32c Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Hell, a GoPro is too much of a risk in getting caught. Just do what most of us have done and throw your cell phone in your G-suit pocket.... and when you're out there being a hero in the MOA all by your lonesome cloud chasing or doing border patrol, pull that puppy out (STS) and make a shitty video. I look back at my videos every once in a while... probably should have been practicing rather than f$cking off with a camera in the jet.... west Texas isn't that impressive to look at Good luck with UPT. Have fun.
Right Seat Driver Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Yes I'm a YARS guy. I don't know what your definition of me earning my slot is, but I have worked very hard for a very long time to get where I am. That being said, I don't pretend to be entitled to my slot. Its very competitive right now and I am honored to have been selected. But, I was selected. I'm not connected, I was selected based on my own merit. All that being said, I have a lot to prove. I have to continually show that I'm worth of having been selected and I get that. All that being said, all I can do is execute at 100% everyday to continue to earn this great opportunity which has been afforded to me. I was rolling in for mutual support and I realize the work the ANG/AFRC reserve types put in to get a slot. The last half of my post was sarcasm. Regardless, UPT is a riot. Enjoy it, there is plenty of time for Go Pros after the days of formal release and standup.
Splash95 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 How does he sound entitled? He asked if it was against the regs and/or how folks who have done it did it. He never said he should be able to do whatever he wants. It's people like you that provide no value to this forum, and probably the Air Force, if all you do is wander around saying no one should ask questions and you're better than everyone else because you've been around longer. No offense to you, just a common thing I see around here and I'm tired of it. Shack. Though I do agree with WheelzUp about the presumptuous screen name.
slow Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Not much flying time here, but I'd say wait to do anything stupid till you actually have wings.
MD Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 (edited) Hell, a GoPro is too much of a risk in getting caught. Just do what most of us have done and throw your cell phone in your G-suit pocket.... and when you're out there being a hero in the MOA all by your lonesome cloud chasing or doing border patrol, pull that puppy out (STS) and make a shitty video. I look back at my videos every once in a while... probably should have been practicing rather than f$cking off with a camera in the jet.... west Texas isn't that impressive to look at Good luck with UPT. Have fun. A few times a week in my work, I fly over the wreckage of a Willie Tweet that packed it into North Butte, east of Florence AZ in Feb of '70. Solo stud was returning low level from the MOA down the Gila River, filming with a camera as he was flying down river and in between two buttes, but impacted the North Butte with no ejection. Camera was embedded in the stud's body. Wreckage left in place. Granted GoPro's are hands off, but I'm always reminded of this particular accident. Edited January 2, 2014 by MD 1
raimius Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 Yep, there's an AFI for that. ( https://static.e-publishing.af.mil/production/1/71_fss_qae/publication/afi11-202v3_aetcsup/afi11-202v3_aetcsup.pdf ) Your chances of getting the proper approval for a Gopro as a T-6 stud are essentially zero. Work hard, have fun, and don't give yourself any title before you've officially earned it.
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