Bird's Eye View of Carrier Flight Operations (Vulture's Row) - Fighter Jet Catapult Launches
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2020
- The O-10 Level aka Vulture's Row is one of the highest levels on the ship and has balconies on the outside where non-qualified personnel, spectators and VIPs can look below at the dance of aircraft traffic taking place below them. It's "required" to monitor operations from Vulture's Row before you get qualified to walk on the flight deck.
This video is raw footage from Vulture's Row of launches off Catapult 3 and 4. We cut some of the dead time between the 1st and 2nd sequence of launch.
This video is a LOUD one - watch out!
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Love watching flight deck ops. I was on 3 flat tops. Lexington, Independence & Franklin D. Roosevelt. Dangerous & exciting. I was a plane captain in VA-42 , an A-6 Intruder training squadron based at NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Va. from 1972 - 1975.
Thank you for your service in our Navy 🇺🇸
Thank you brother for filming this for all to see how we serve....Hooah....82nd AB...The Lord bless you and keep you all !!
Thank you for this, seriously. I was an EW/CTT on the Enterprise from 03-06 and had access to the 0-11 because we had a space up there, this meant i could basically go up there on business whenever i wanted (within reason), i've spent many hours of my downtime watching cat launches off of 1 and 2, Nothing quite compares to the raw power you can feel coming off of an F-14 or EA-6B at full burner, this video just doesn't do that justice sadly. You can feel the heat and the vibration all the way up the tower from that far back, and even with double hearing protection its still borderline deafening. again, thank you for this!
The T-45C Goshawk is the favorite of jet trainers . Naval Aviators train hard to be number one in there class and being competitive and I've been at a base in Va Beach at Oceana Naval Jet Base where I spoke with Pilots who trained in the F-18 simulator to practice carrier landings . Jets, props, Helios. Can't wait to see more from the flight deck
Good show
I was Air Force, doing my small part to launch and catch B-52s. Love all your videos!
John E how do you catch a b-52? They’re petty big
Ma Duce lol. They land. I’m pretty sure you’re making a joke :)
John E how do you catch them??? They’re massive and how do they fit on an aircraft carrier??? Or are you talking about catching them on land?? Or is it a different b-52
Zac.d.photography On ig sorry. It’s just military lingo. Often needed equipment and generators and a whole slew of different maintenance crews to be there when the B-52 landed at Barksdale AFB. The B-52 can’t land on a carrier.
Can you maybe show some more videos of the jets landing? Love the videos btw
Naval Aviation at its best of the best pilots in the world and I salute you all in serving our nation of the United States of America 🇺🇸. The A-6s are still awesome and I love to be on the deck with you all seeing this in real time
Look at at this technology and power. I wonder what the sailors of 200 years ago would say. How far we have come. Amazing.
Watch "The Final Countdown"
The EA6-b is one rugged aircraft.
Fuck, the Super Hornet is huge. Has taken the place of the Tomcat in more ways than just one!.
wow 😳
More. Please.
I want to see when the first carrier Qualified landings by the pilot who are ready to do this in the T-45 Goshawks and when the LSO says Call the Ball
Can you make a video on how they land?
Check out the other videos on our page.
Odd question, if you work on an aircraft carrier which is at sea, are you part of the a Navy or the Air Force.....or both?
Navy personnel/aircraft, sumtimes Marines
NAVY. And if you kiss enough ass and give a few “reach arounds”, you might be awarded a NAM (Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal).
Do you have to have a university degree to become a person who does those things??? like the person in the yellow
I thought all the prowlers had been retired?
I thought so too....
They are. This is footage we had to reupload with a watermark because people were taking our videos and uploading them as their own!
What a slow flight deck crew
Sorry.