Carrier Pilots Takeoff & Land • Cockpit View

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @TorchMagick
    @TorchMagick 4 года назад +195

    My Dad was one of these brave,incredibly skilled souls. He logged over 18,000 flight hours and over 900 arrested landings. He passed in 2008 and lived life with fierce patriotism ,love of God,country,and family. Fly forever,Dad. I love you.

    • @andrewt.5567
      @andrewt.5567 4 года назад +11

      Why did they keep letting him get in the airplane if they had to arrest him every time he landed? [Kidding]

    • @jkmorgan1975
      @jkmorgan1975 3 года назад +6

      Thank god for your father and the brave men and women like him who serve to keep us free. May he Rest In Peace.

    • @TorchMagick
      @TorchMagick 3 года назад +2

      @@jkmorgan1975 Thanks so much for your kind words...God Bless you and your Family always...

    • @robertgary3561
      @robertgary3561 3 года назад +3

      Mine too. My dad was CO of VA94.

    • @TorchMagick
      @TorchMagick 3 года назад +3

      @Zahrina Duke Thank you for the kind words...He was the best,and I'm thankful to be his son. L L A P

  • @paulm5197
    @paulm5197 7 лет назад +203

    As a pilot I'm amazed by the skill of Naval Aviators. To land on such a small runway under those conditions is little short of magic, yet they routinely pull it off. Kudos!

    • @thomasmorris610
      @thomasmorris610 6 лет назад +1

      Paul M that we are the best

    • @matthewcrich5951
      @matthewcrich5951 6 лет назад +8

      I've heard that Air Force pilots land on airfields that resemble the stationary Bonneville Salt Flats. Naval Aviators land on Popsicle sticks that are pitching, rolling & yawing in the middle of the Atlantic.

    • @rusvaryag6172
      @rusvaryag6172 5 лет назад +2

      Controlled CRASH!!!

    • @davidsanders1991
      @davidsanders1991 5 лет назад +4

      Any pilot can take off and land a plane on a !0,000 foot runway. Only a US Navy pilot can do it on an aircraft carrier only a few hundred feet long on a deck that is tossing and turning with the waves at night!!! Don't you forget it.

    • @forceinfinity
      @forceinfinity 5 лет назад +4

      @@davidsanders1991 And targeting a specific cable of the 3 or 4 landing cables they get (like 2nd cable). That blows my mind that they can nail that specific cable

  • @TigerBalm9000
    @TigerBalm9000 9 лет назад +172

    Wonderful video, I love how there is just the natural sound of the engine rather than some annoying music

    • @hammerbro1947
      @hammerbro1947 4 года назад +3

      All I wanted to hear is the sound of natural environments and for this case, jets. Made me feel like it's just another day.

    • @ashsmitty2244
      @ashsmitty2244 4 года назад +1

      This is music

  • @ifluxion
    @ifluxion 7 лет назад +9

    That salute right before takeoff is absolute pure awesomeness.

  • @repairman99
    @repairman99 5 лет назад +11

    I used to be a jet mechanic onboard the Carl Vinson and it was a sight to see those pilots take off and land on the ship especially at night. Awesome job to be a part of the crew. 12 hour work days.

    • @inquisitorlord7535
      @inquisitorlord7535 5 лет назад +1

      repairman99 I’m curious... do the pilots do this everyday? Or just a couple of days and theory/everyday duties on deck?

  • @jamesbachreeves
    @jamesbachreeves 8 лет назад +507

    OK, that settles it. I'm going to become a carrier-based fighter pilot. Oh, wait, I'm 64. Shit.

    • @mrc2662
      @mrc2662 6 лет назад +23

      jamesbachreeves I hear you buddy. I’m 48. Still shit :(

    • @axiomist1076
      @axiomist1076 6 лет назад +28

      That goes double shit for me. Im 71 today, but Ive never gotten the bug out of my system (since I was 11). Unfortunately, my eyes were never good enough. Fuck ! =)

    • @richardcolemanjr3749
      @richardcolemanjr3749 6 лет назад +8

      jamesbachreeves All military pilots are important, but landing on a big boat in choppy seas and at night is the ultimate rush.

    • @mackdog832
      @mackdog832 6 лет назад +2

      jamesbachreeves hahahahahah

    • @vinyltapelover
      @vinyltapelover 6 лет назад +8

      jamesbachreeves I'm 70. To borrow from the movie Fargo, "Shit, fuck, shit, fuck, shit!":)

  • @GJones462-2W1
    @GJones462-2W1 10 лет назад +547

    I can't say THANKS enough, for NOT adding some shit soundtrack to this vid! There's a lot of us who totally love jet noise!

    • @Gung_Ho_Vids
      @Gung_Ho_Vids  10 лет назад +22

      Yea and I'm one of 'em. Stop by anytime.

    • @Gung_Ho_Vids
      @Gung_Ho_Vids  9 лет назад +17

      Yea, bring your jet noise sound track and a six pack... we'll have a party!

    • @opmike343
      @opmike343 9 лет назад +4

      YES!

    • @vectorconcepts1
      @vectorconcepts1 9 лет назад +5

      what jonesy97 said !

    • @Scoggs117
      @Scoggs117 9 лет назад +3

      Yeah! Gotta love that vacuum cleaner noise!

  • @Devil0027
    @Devil0027 6 лет назад +12

    Working on an Air Force base my whole adult life it’s one thing seeing those guys take off and land. But these guys definitely get my respect

    • @allenrodgers6927
      @allenrodgers6927 4 года назад

      These guys are the real top guns they are badass PERIOD !! The best in the world, that's why we're NO.1

  • @arbackhaus
    @arbackhaus 8 лет назад +40

    These guys have nerves of steel. All that training and sacrifice. I salute them.

  • @fit4ya1975
    @fit4ya1975 8 лет назад +34

    at 4:49, thats a bad ass view, and seeing your buddy flying at your wing.. gives me goosebumps! Thanks to all those that serve!! MERICA!!!

  • @Combat556
    @Combat556 3 года назад +3

    Lived next door to a USMC Major, who was an F18 pilot at MCAS Miramar in San Diego. He was the real deal. Wish he could run a few sorties over Portland and Seattle.

    • @carlapuren8757
      @carlapuren8757 2 года назад +1

      My son is a major in the USMC stationed at Quantico. Glad he doesn't do this. I worry as it is when he disappears for months at a time

  • @st.denysthemartyr791
    @st.denysthemartyr791 2 года назад +1

    That Harrier landing was my fave. Badass...and the engine sounded exactly like my Gran's old Kirby vacuum. Made me smile

  • @TheGman2421
    @TheGman2421 9 лет назад +25

    Tremendous skill and courage of these pilots is amazing to see. I also salute the air crews that keep them safe and flying. Bird farm sailor, USS Independence CVA 62.

    • @machia-mw1lm
      @machia-mw1lm 8 лет назад

      Thank you for serving .

    • @victorthorn1591
      @victorthorn1591 7 лет назад

      Thank you for your service, shipmate! I was on the Indy twice: first time as ship's company and the second as part of VA-176.

    • @pastorjerrykliner3162
      @pastorjerrykliner3162 3 года назад

      My dad served on the Independence.

  • @kenp6219
    @kenp6219 5 лет назад +5

    Wow,nerve racking to watch landing in cockpit vid mode!!! You pilots...nerves of steel !! Thanks to all of you !!!!

  • @machia-mw1lm
    @machia-mw1lm 9 лет назад +36

    Stay safe Navy and Marines, and thank you.

  • @gregpavlett
    @gregpavlett 10 лет назад +2

    These videos never get old...

  • @samuelephraim870
    @samuelephraim870 5 лет назад +15

    So much respect for these Navy aviators bid them all Godspeed.

  • @gonzarellious6102
    @gonzarellious6102 3 года назад

    There's not much I've seen or heard of that's more badass than someone landing a fighter jet on a moving aircraft carrier.

  • @laura-ann.0726
    @laura-ann.0726 9 лет назад +32

    Just thinking about carrier pilots at Midway and other sea battles of WWII; they not only had all the risks of crashing on a bad approach (in aircraft fueled by high octane aviation gasoline, not the relative less dangerous kerosene based jet fuel of modern fighters), or being shot down by enemy fire, they had to fly hundreds of miles over trackless ocean, with no modern high precision electronic navigation aids like GPS, and NO AERIAL REFUELING. That's courage like I can't even conceive. Thanks to all service personnel for the sacrifices you make for all of us here at home.

    • @machia-mw1lm
      @machia-mw1lm 8 лет назад +1

      Yes , WW2 naval aviators had balls of cold blasted steel , but make no mistake about , brass balls will make a mess out of the enemy too !
      Fly Navy
      Fly Marines

    • @whyalwaysme2522
      @whyalwaysme2522 7 лет назад

      Yes I wonder how it was to fly a mission that you know it all could go wrong

  • @lindamalone9174
    @lindamalone9174 2 года назад +1

    I love footage at these elevations. To see the curvature of the Earth so dramatically does some serious things to my brain.. Crazy good. Put things in perspective.

  • @stillbashingmetal
    @stillbashingmetal 9 лет назад +227

    My working day was quite exciting as well. A new color printer arrived, I got a free coffee from the machine, and there was a small altercation in the car park at home time. Yikes! What do these guys do when they retire/leave? How do they cope living in the humdrum world the rest of us live in?

    • @john1653
      @john1653 9 лет назад +73

      +Sign in Here You may not know it, but you have asked a profound question. i retired from the Navy thirty years ago, and not a day goes by that I don't want to drop everything and go back to sea on a carrier...one of six ships I rode in my twenty-four years. The men are gone, the ships are gone, and I am almost gone.

    • @BajaZay
      @BajaZay 9 лет назад +25

      +Paul Edstock This comment went sad pretty quick. Thanks for your service! I am currently serving in a squadron as an aviation structural mechanic attached to the USS John C. Stennis!

    • @scheusselmensch5713
      @scheusselmensch5713 9 лет назад +10

      +Sign in Here, I'll tell you what, they end up with a pretty goddamned high threshold of amusement. I've never met an ex jet jockey who didn't miss it like a bastard. Even us civvy guys are generally quite disgruntled when forced to hang it up at 60 - 65 depending on the country and airline.

    • @lancelot1953
      @lancelot1953 8 лет назад +30

      +Paul Edstock Hi Paul, I did 28 years, 3 wars, 118 combat missions, sadly enough, I came back "broken". Like you, I would go back if I could in a heart beat - I lost 23 friends/shipmates in my years of flying to accidents and war. I miss all the people from the young recruits to the commanding officers who supported me (and the Navy mission), they are/were great. Peace be with you Paul, Ciao, L

    • @lancelot1953
      @lancelot1953 8 лет назад +9

      +scheusselmensch Hi, I agree with you but many were burned out or died. When I went through, 1980, a career Naval Aviator who flew 20 years to retirement, would have a 20% chance of dying in a crash mostly at the carrier or training and that was in the peace time! One pilot out of five in the jet pipeline would not make it to retirement! Those were the statistics that we were told at AOCS in Pensacola. But we were young then, and "bad things" only happen to the "other guy"! That is the way it was. Take care, Ciao, L

  • @johnnywood8082
    @johnnywood8082 7 лет назад +1

    The part where he did the fly by and looked back and his boy was right there. Gotta be such a good feeling. That was bad ass.

  • @vnesom
    @vnesom 5 лет назад +4

    I LOVED THIS!! I was like scared stupid watching the landing from the pilot's viewpoint, but, other than that ENJOYED IT IMMENSELY!! Thanks to all the people and all their effort that provided this for my viewing. Most of all, THANKS TO ALL OF YA'LL for keeping us safe!!!

  • @elliegoodman9968
    @elliegoodman9968 8 лет назад +6

    The absolute coolest. So much respect to our naval aviators- particularly those that work off of aircraft carriers. I so badly wanted to be a fighter pilot as a kid, and ended up as a jazz musician. Go figure.

  • @craigshealy4671
    @craigshealy4671 4 года назад +7

    That feeling when the deck disappears must be so satisfying,

  • @woodsoncircle
    @woodsoncircle 9 лет назад +8

    Butter. These guys are smooth!
    World class and thanks for what you do to protect our safety.

  • @eslinc
    @eslinc 5 лет назад +7

    Thanks for uploading 👍 What a blast! 👍

  • @dollypartonhurry8862
    @dollypartonhurry8862 2 года назад

    I like the sound of engines, the flight guys that direct.

  • @hookiebookie1
    @hookiebookie1 8 лет назад +17

    Y'know what? Thanks for not putting shite metal music over this, it really was a great video without it!

  • @timw5108
    @timw5108 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome footage of the Harrier taking off & landing.

  • @stratus262j2
    @stratus262j2 8 лет назад +3

    Outstanding video man !! To me the hardest part would be learning to land aboard ship. Having to go full throttle on touchdown would take a lot of discipline for sure, but has to be done in the event of a missed wire. Hats off to these guys.

  • @marknicholson2718
    @marknicholson2718 5 лет назад +1

    Nothing but pure professionalism!

  • @AmyEdwards1986
    @AmyEdwards1986 6 лет назад +3

    The skills of those pilots are just amazing. It's already looking impressive on daylight on calm waters. Those guys have to be able to take off and land on every condition so imagine how it can be at night on a rough sea? You must have to have steel nerves to remain calm and focused, able to adapt to every condition to get the job done.This is not a job for everybody. What those guys do is just incredible.

  • @jeffsmall4947
    @jeffsmall4947 Год назад +1

    Man this is so cool . I swear I get like a little kid watching these things take off and land . Awesome !!

  • @scallen3841
    @scallen3841 5 лет назад +8

    I do miss working on the fa-18c , I was a jet engine mechanic in the navy from 88 to 92

    • @jamesharber7820
      @jamesharber7820 4 года назад

      Scallen .. YOU men deserve the greatest of respect and admiration. Without you those very highly skilled pilots would remain in the hangar.

  • @longjohn84
    @longjohn84 3 года назад +2

    oh hell yeah, it had a harrier landing as well. Old skool stuff there!

  • @theobserver3346
    @theobserver3346 9 лет назад +23

    Total Respect for our Fighting Forces..

    • @marknicholson2718
      @marknicholson2718 5 лет назад

      The free world owes you and your predecessor's our lives.

  • @victhomas4334
    @victhomas4334 7 лет назад +1

    As a flight surgeon, I was shot off the pointy end of the Big E six times back in 1975. A fellow flight surgeon described a cat shot perfectly - a curious combination of an orgasm and an auto accident! So true! As others have commented, I would give anything to go back on a carrier just for a week.

  • @dotandme
    @dotandme 5 лет назад +7

    Absolutely amazing what these pilots, flight crew and deck crew do to get these planes on and off the off the deck of a rolling ship

  • @pipamoore
    @pipamoore 3 года назад +1

    Increadible what these guys do ! - all of them. The Carrier crew to the pilots - simply amazing

  • @738hickory
    @738hickory 5 лет назад +6

    I miss flying the Tomcat! I saw my old ship, CVN-65, USS Enterprise, in this video. Great memories!

    • @williamzabel2080
      @williamzabel2080 5 лет назад

      Out of all the military aircraft I have seen, the f-14 tomcat is my favorite.

  • @debbiepineda6898
    @debbiepineda6898 3 года назад +2

    Our men and women in uniform are amazing. Love these videos.

  • @LCdrDerrick
    @LCdrDerrick 9 лет назад +88

    I'm crying out loud: Stall, Stall, Stall! You are too slow, you're splashing down like a stone! ...and then I was realizing that is was kind of a Harrier or something.

    • @Gung_Ho_Vids
      @Gung_Ho_Vids  9 лет назад +8

      +LCdrDerrick You must be a pilot... yes it's a Harrier. Funny, thanks for the comment.

    • @pokemonguy99
      @pokemonguy99 9 лет назад +7

      +LCdrDerrick the canopy gives it off, doesn't it?

    • @walterF205
      @walterF205 9 лет назад +3

      +LCdrDerrick First I payed attention to plane heading, it wasn't on the correct usual path for landing: this realises to me that it was an Harrier (it's easy for me, in Italy we have only this kind of carried plane), who do a "helycopter" approach. The same of Bell-Boeing V22 Osprey, right?

    • @oaktadopbok665
      @oaktadopbok665 6 лет назад +14

      I thought "Jesus! That must be one hell of a headwind!"

    • @newt3k
      @newt3k 6 лет назад +4

      I was thinking to myself "what the shit a 180kt headwind?"

  • @Depressed_Dinosaur
    @Depressed_Dinosaur 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant video. Thanks.
    Loved the Harrier moment!

  • @almichael5723
    @almichael5723 8 лет назад +17

    Nice bit of video! I've often wondered what a carrier take-off/landing might be like, this is a nice bit of insight to that world.
    Well done!

  • @markponn9490
    @markponn9490 3 года назад +2

    Godspeed to all who protect us. Respect for what you do. 🇺🇸

  • @steemdup
    @steemdup 7 лет назад +3

    wow - the catch is surprisingly smooth. I love this video - thank you!

  • @rebeccalara6574
    @rebeccalara6574 3 года назад +1

    Love how he salutes before he’s catapulted off the deck. .

  • @johngullo9420
    @johngullo9420 4 года назад +14

    This has to be an incredible adrenaline rush for these pilots. They make it look so easy.

    • @andrewt.5567
      @andrewt.5567 4 года назад

      Like any skill, you dont practice until you can do it right, you practice until it is boring.

  • @ricobelcourt3797
    @ricobelcourt3797 2 года назад +1

    4:45 is the coolest clip i've ever seen in my life

  • @jacksonramsey4848
    @jacksonramsey4848 3 года назад +4

    Someday this is gonna be me, I’ve already got my private pilots license, and I’m majoring in military aviation.

  • @ItsTrademarked
    @ItsTrademarked 8 лет назад +1

    fighter jets and their pilots are some of the most incredible things.... I couldn't imagine being that badass

  • @michaelcowan6254
    @michaelcowan6254 3 года назад +3

    Just imagine all the training that they went through. Incredible!

  • @alwaysoutafterdark6136
    @alwaysoutafterdark6136 Год назад

    As a shipboard sailor, I am most impressed and awestruck by the skill and view pilots have when landing on an aircraft carrier.

  • @billzadventures856
    @billzadventures856 4 года назад +3

    thank you all for serving we are proud

  • @egyptianminor
    @egyptianminor 9 лет назад +1

    Great cockpit views, 2:05-2:06 thanks for sharing.

  • @cnbsdad
    @cnbsdad 9 лет назад +4

    Awesome! Thank you for posting!

  • @dollypartonhurry8862
    @dollypartonhurry8862 2 года назад +1

    Proud of the guts of these guys. Land on ship that is moving. I'm enamored

  • @UKAviationMovies
    @UKAviationMovies 9 лет назад +163

    Simply stunning. The skill of these guys, got to be one of most difficult and skilful jobs out there.

    • @dwightstewart7181
      @dwightstewart7181 8 лет назад +7

      +UK Aviation Movies
      Not really. Watch the takeoff. The pilot does nothing (hangs on) until airborne, at which point he simply flies the airplane. Now watch the landing. He aims for a point on the deck (no different than a pilot aiming for the end of a runway) and lets the arresting cables do the rest. The real challenge (a tough one) is in remaining calm (knowing there's little room for error) and not overreacting to the situation at the moment.

    • @benwhited9531
      @benwhited9531 8 лет назад +5

      +Thel 'Vadam I am on track to being one of those guys. Plan to do 20yrs at least

    • @benwhited9531
      @benwhited9531 8 лет назад +10

      I plan on being a USN Pilot. Hopefully I am able to fly the F18 Advanced Super Hornet. I plan to go to the US Naval Academy.

    • @GamerTheTurtle
      @GamerTheTurtle 8 лет назад +1

      can USAF pilots deploy from carriers?

    • @davidbarnett9312
      @davidbarnett9312 8 лет назад +1

      Yes, in WW II, B-25 Mitchell bombers of the USAAF {United States Army Air Force} launched from the carrier Hornet. The B-25 was classified as a medium bomber. This was in 1942, and the Doolittle Raiders attacked Japan.

  • @bogoto247
    @bogoto247 9 лет назад +1

    It's nice to have friends in high places. That harrier landing is awesome.

  • @TheJeremyevans
    @TheJeremyevans 9 лет назад +4

    a fantastic job these pilots do, but also the brilliant people who work in the background to make this possible

  • @neil7813
    @neil7813 2 года назад +1

    These guys have some hefty nads.

  • @divisioneight
    @divisioneight 9 лет назад +3

    Wonderful footage of the Big E and her air wing. Thank you!

  • @achigurh88
    @achigurh88 9 лет назад +1

    Some of my best memories were being in the smoke pit in the middle of the night listening to the afterburners going during preflight checks with the waves crashing and the moon lighting the ocean. EW2, CVN-74 2006-2011

    • @Gung_Ho_Vids
      @Gung_Ho_Vids  9 лет назад

      +achigurh88 You just wrote an epic line to a great book. You should follow up... great comment.

    • @achigurh88
      @achigurh88 9 лет назад

      +Gung Ho Vids Thanks... Were you a Navy MN by chance? Going off your avatar.

    • @Gung_Ho_Vids
      @Gung_Ho_Vids  9 лет назад

      My avatar has nothing to do with my service. I picked it because I think it's cool... But I was in th USN... submariner. got my Dolphins too.

  • @efthimios
    @efthimios 8 лет назад +14

    Amazing talent always look up to and amazed by pilots

  • @aheckers
    @aheckers 3 года назад

    That was Fook'n awesome! Thanks for the ride.

  • @herbnat2560
    @herbnat2560 5 лет назад +4

    Notice the eyes are "on the ball" on final through catching the wire. Bad ass F-18 guys with an excellent ALS...3 wire ... ery tine. Way cool video!

  • @espinaca27
    @espinaca27 3 года назад +1

    4:45 Amazing shot, it’s super cinematographic. Kudos

  • @morgan_kelly_is_bi_gain7813
    @morgan_kelly_is_bi_gain7813 7 лет назад +69

    My dad is a pilot and is flying F-18 Super Hornet and it's really cool to watch him fly low and wave to me and flys by our house and I go out side and see him it's pretty cool to have a dad that flys F-18 Super Hornets but it can be very stressful because almost every month he has to go on the ship the longest he has been on the ship was a year and It was very hard he missed my birthday But there was some happy things he got me some cool stuff I got Skype him I got to email him and ect

    • @Murica-gh8bg
      @Murica-gh8bg 6 лет назад +4

      Morgan_Kelly_Is_Bi_ Gain That's cool and everything but that was just one giant sentence.

    • @axiomist1076
      @axiomist1076 6 лет назад +10

      Obviously, hes a kid . Dont pick on him.

    • @axiomist1076
      @axiomist1076 6 лет назад +8

      Neymar Jr -- Why are you picking on a kid?

    • @FuriouslyFurious
      @FuriouslyFurious 6 лет назад +2

      Your dad is awesome. Glad we have people like him that will stand up to protect us all! Make sure you give him a big hug when he gets back from the ship cause I'm sure he misses you and the rest of your family. Tell him that an Army vet told him to stay safe.

    • @vinyltapelover
      @vinyltapelover 6 лет назад +6

      Neymar Jr Consider grading papers as a teacher or teacher's aide, but don't grade how the the young man writes and expresses his love and admiration for his dad. More over, his dad would probably beam, with pride, from ear to ear to know and see these thoughts from his son. This youngster's got character and a good heart. Maybe you might ask him to send you some.

  • @celteldealer
    @celteldealer 6 лет назад

    theses guys are born with the right stuff its a gift to do this

  • @friscokid66
    @friscokid66 5 лет назад +3

    Getting those hooks to catch onto those lines must takes some amazing skills

    • @andrewt.5567
      @andrewt.5567 4 года назад

      Skill, practice, and a computer telling you what to do in case you forget.

    • @curtekstrom9531
      @curtekstrom9531 3 года назад

      @@andrewt.5567 there is no computer telling you about it. Its all training and routine. You never forget a Sequence.

  • @user-tv5dt3nm9y
    @user-tv5dt3nm9y 7 лет назад

    Sweet stuff. I didn't realize hand off the stick until off the carrier! The Harrier approach thrown in threw me.

  • @scrotumleech509
    @scrotumleech509 8 лет назад +47

    That's right..Ice..man... ...I am dangerous...

    • @jameshoran8
      @jameshoran8 7 лет назад +2

      Goose, I think its time for a fly by.

  • @whymistamista5614
    @whymistamista5614 8 лет назад +1

    I remember wanting to be a Marine Aviator. It was my dream in the mid to late 90's. Sadly for me puberty hit and I grew to tall 6ft 6 in and my recruiter told me it was a no go (did he lie, I dunno but probably), so I decided to join the infantry instead in 2001. These pilots have my respect. The professionalism, and accuracy I got as a squad leader from these pilots not only saved my ass and my squads ass in Iraq it most certainly saved civilian lives. Though now I am only a Veteran I am finally a pilot, be it a civilian pilot but as long as I am in the sky I'm okay. Also if any Marine F-18 pilot reads this who was deployed (maybe out of Al Assad air base) with the call sign of "Reaper" I can't remember the number that was associated with that call sign. Thank you for your well placed 500lb bomb in the SMC 89N 57E grid in Iraq. You saved our asses in December 2005.

  • @ChrisB10
    @ChrisB10 10 лет назад +835

    Funny we idloze men who play sports instead of these guys

    • @manuelpe1979
      @manuelpe1979 7 лет назад +40

      Not me....

    • @pkohighlights4492
      @pkohighlights4492 7 лет назад +14

      ChrisB10 I do both

    • @pkohighlights4492
      @pkohighlights4492 7 лет назад +16

      ChrisB10 they do two different things not comparable

    • @alexeilindes7507
      @alexeilindes7507 7 лет назад +12

      ChrisB10 we idolize men who cam take the most hormones and amphetamines and go out and put on a show. so silly

    • @gordongreninger6109
      @gordongreninger6109 7 лет назад +3

      PKOHighlights where the phuq do you think "sports" come from numb nutz?

  • @ps-ic8pm
    @ps-ic8pm 3 года назад

    Keep in mind that these people make it look easy. Valedictorian of my HS class went to USNA, became fighter pilot and told me that most don't realize how dangerous flight operations are. Said you're basically sitting on a rocket with wings.

  • @MrPoturgPotur
    @MrPoturgPotur 7 лет назад +9

    "Landing a jet on a ship", when you write down like this, it seems as crazy as it seems in the video..

  • @raysanchez7359
    @raysanchez7359 4 года назад +2

    Loved every second! Thanks!

  • @brianwinters9995
    @brianwinters9995 5 лет назад +4

    4:50 I actually yelled "Ohhhhh!" That was awesome.

  • @lesbrown7009
    @lesbrown7009 8 лет назад +1

    One hell of a ride.

  • @mcpaplus
    @mcpaplus 8 лет назад +47

    Those catapults need so much power to account for the extra weight from the humongous balls the pilots have to have...taking off is one thing...but landing on that moving target in the sea....hats off to those dudes!

    • @silviutudorescu8114
      @silviutudorescu8114 7 лет назад +2

      mcpaplus and imagine to top that off NIGHT TIME carrier landing, bring another pair of undys! Lol

    • @gregoryrush1643
      @gregoryrush1643 7 лет назад +2

      night time in shitty weather and a pitching deck and bingo fuel!!

  • @Strange_Man1911
    @Strange_Man1911 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing these videos gung ho!

  • @josyoman7477
    @josyoman7477 4 года назад +5

    God bless all our military!

  • @sincerelyjerry244
    @sincerelyjerry244 4 года назад +2

    these dudes are like world class athletes! Cheers

  • @GymClubHouse
    @GymClubHouse 8 лет назад +5

    top gun - mighty wings.
    'nuff said

  • @christianblake5827
    @christianblake5827 9 лет назад +1

    That was wild,, and awesome. Thanks for posting.

  • @santoshbhalekar1335
    @santoshbhalekar1335 6 лет назад +3

    Amasing What a courage of
    These Pilots Salute all you

  • @CynOfficial36
    @CynOfficial36 3 года назад +1

    Salute to the young men and women that keep those aircraft in the air. The day in and day out stresses and grind is real!!

  • @daveroche4527
    @daveroche4527 7 лет назад +3

    That is so impressive how the flight deck crew handle the jets

  • @mikeloder8411
    @mikeloder8411 9 лет назад +1

    I dont care what you guys say!! These are the best Pilots in the world!! -THANK YOU---Simply Amazing!!! at what you do....

  • @Gung_Ho_Vids
    @Gung_Ho_Vids  10 лет назад +76

    Cockpit footage of pilots as they takeoff and land aboard aircraft carriers at sea.

  • @michaelloder5150
    @michaelloder5150 6 лет назад +2

    OMG! WOW that was an Incredible Video...thank you....these pilots are the ELITE...its one thing to fly a cessna 172 for a few lessons but landing a Fighter on a floating carrier- especially one that the deck always is not straight and goes up and down...that is skill and experience....thank you for that....I love flying...

  • @landen99
    @landen99 9 лет назад +3

    omg those guys are awesome!

  • @1957kwick
    @1957kwick 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you! For all you do. U.S.A.!

  • @hawaiidispenser
    @hawaiidispenser 9 лет назад +8

    2:32 This will sound weird but... there's something about the awesome colors of his helmet that makes me wish I had been a fighter pilot.

    • @greasegun4966
      @greasegun4966 9 лет назад +2

      hawaiidispenser Not weird at all. A very normal reaction to the whole awesome concept of flight at insane speeds. A wish we have in common along with millions of people who missed their chance.

    • @Mills117
      @Mills117 9 лет назад +2

      hawaiidispenser I'm on my journey to become one now

    • @greasegun4966
      @greasegun4966 9 лет назад +1

      Mills117
      Good man! Remember: We are all trespassers in the sky. Be alert and watch for traffic. Good Luck to you.

    • @hawaiidispenser
      @hawaiidispenser 9 лет назад +1

      Mills117 Good luck and bring back some awesome footage!

    • @greasegun4966
      @greasegun4966 9 лет назад +1

      Good luck and just bring yourself back.

  • @Willysmb44
    @Willysmb44 8 лет назад +1

    I never knew that aviators keep their hands off the stick on a cat shot. Makes sense now that I've seen it here, but it's something I never thought of before this.Great video, thanks for posting it!

    • @cwest1977
      @cwest1977 8 лет назад

      No, it has been standard for a long time. They trim the aircraft for launch and just hold on. The throttle has a friction lock to prevent it from moving.

  • @adolfhetzer9044
    @adolfhetzer9044 8 лет назад +5

    You Guys are AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @davidringo1399
    @davidringo1399 6 лет назад +1

    The best of the best.......inspiring,impressive and American to the core....Seems we always have these young men generation to generation, that arise and fill these jobs as Americas warriors,the elite..God bless em all.....

  • @Shearwater6
    @Shearwater6 8 лет назад +45

    Could'a been me....But here I am flying rubber dog shit out a Hong Kong!

  • @jaybartgis5148
    @jaybartgis5148 7 лет назад

    To have this military technology and to have the power to change the course of humanity's history has no fiscal price tag.