I FINALLY Trap After a Bolter and a Waveoff (original)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2020
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    This is a video of me coming into the break, followed by a bolter, waveoff and then finally trapping a Navy C-2A Greyhound on the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, somewhere over the Persian Gulf a few years back.
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  • @flyrobroy
    @flyrobroy  2 месяца назад +2

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  • @TheStroupdog
    @TheStroupdog 3 года назад +703

    They could have never pulled that off without the moustaches.

    • @andrewhughes7092
      @andrewhughes7092 3 года назад +34

      I understand it improves the handling of the aircraft. It working best when the co-pilot has one of the same size and weight and aerodynamic properties.

    • @stijnvandamme76
      @stijnvandamme76 3 года назад +13

      @@andrewhughes7092 It's crucial to have everything in trim on an aircraft, CG, pitch, roll, rudder, tach.

    • @andrewhughes7092
      @andrewhughes7092 3 года назад +5

      @@stijnvandamme76 Is it important for the pilots to shave their balls to reduce takeoff weight these days?

    • @chrishollar6080
      @chrishollar6080 3 года назад +22

      @@andrewhughes7092 hair doesn't grow on titanium 💪

    • @andrewhughes7092
      @andrewhughes7092 3 года назад +6

      @@chrishollar6080 Very good. :-)

  • @moryan6447
    @moryan6447 3 года назад +636

    I had to read about this behemoth...80 ft wingspan, 57 ft long. Very few people in the world can do what he and the copilot are doing. A confident and humble pilot who doesn’t mind showing us when he doesn’t stick the first landing. He’s a smart one too!

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +89

      Thanks Mo, you’re the man!
      I think you’ll enjoy my podcast! Hope you can check it out.
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    • @moryan6447
      @moryan6447 3 года назад +136

      Actually I’m a woman😊. Nickname for Maureen. Gals like flying too!

    • @MegaSnow121
      @MegaSnow121 3 года назад +28

      @@moryan6447 You are right! This gal does, too. My father was a military pilot a long time ago. I inherited his love of airplanes.

    • @superskullmaster
      @superskullmaster 3 года назад +12

      @@moryan6447 in fairness if your name was Stacey he would assume you were a woman, even though Stacey is a gender neutral name. 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @moryan6447
      @moryan6447 3 года назад +33

      Oh I know but wanted to clarify and indicate women like flying and big planes too🤗. And I like offering kudos particularly when someone is willing to show when he/she is challenged for whatever reason. Shows confidence, humility and good judgment.

  • @sequoyah59
    @sequoyah59 3 года назад +848

    Just the sights and sounds of the airplane. Thanks for no music.

    • @buckstarchaser2376
      @buckstarchaser2376 3 года назад +6

      Thanks a lot... Now I've got "Let the bodies hit the floor" stuck in my head.

    • @heathbar06
      @heathbar06 3 года назад +3

      Imagine Godsmack in the background. New Navy commercial.

    • @marksee7663
      @marksee7663 2 года назад +5

      And no explanation either!! I like it!!

    • @jas6255
      @jas6255 2 года назад +5

      I Love the sounds, no talking, it's perfect!! 🤍

    • @sarnxero2628
      @sarnxero2628 2 года назад +1

      Facts

  • @gumpergumper2845
    @gumpergumper2845 2 года назад +213

    Several years ago my ski club and myself were trying to fly over from Denver to Aspen airport on an un-name airline. The first two flights attempted to get in but couldn't because of minimums and turbulence. We were about to give up and get rooms when one last flight became available. The baggage guys were getting used to seeing us so we asked what were the chances we would get into Aspen on this last flight. They laughed and said 100%. We asked why was that and they said the pilot of this flight just recently got out of the navy and was quite proficient at landing twin turbos on moving air strips. He was right, zero flare and no bounce.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  2 года назад +26

      So very true….
      Great story, thanks for sharing!

    • @TheRoguelement
      @TheRoguelement Год назад +8

      I'm amazed at how these pilots can stick a twin turbo prop on that deck at all forget night traps ..they must have King Size Aggitts ....

    • @youdoyouplayer8529
      @youdoyouplayer8529 Год назад +2

      @@TheRoguelement stick is an understatement.

    • @jackreacher.
      @jackreacher. Год назад

      Guess how many landings it takes to make one a magician?

    • @GaryBabcock
      @GaryBabcock Год назад +5

      Yeah the horror of trying to fly into Aspen. Better bet is to fly into Denver and rent a truck or Suburban and drive 2- 2.5 hours up.

  • @kevlarkid928
    @kevlarkid928 3 года назад +534

    "Two Glorious Mustaches Landing a Plane."

    • @Beemer917
      @Beemer917 3 года назад +6

      The mustaches are the whole Robin Olds thing.

    • @andrewstallings6548
      @andrewstallings6548 3 года назад +15

      With great mustache comes great responsibility

    • @roycekoshy7296
      @roycekoshy7296 3 года назад +7

      @@andrewstallings6548 How else do you think they got the jobs in the first place? They don't just let anybody fly one of these things.

    • @hurpaderpp
      @hurpaderpp 3 года назад +2

      FO's mustache is so far out of regs lol

    • @southe101
      @southe101 2 года назад +4

      All C-2A pilots are required to have these... It's in the regs, I think.

  • @ryansmith1047
    @ryansmith1047 3 года назад +117

    Facial expressions, body language, demeanor never changed...takin' care of business, awesome!

    • @michaelhutchison4123
      @michaelhutchison4123 3 года назад +6

      Noticed that myself. Didn’t get frustrated or make mistakes, just remained calm and did his job.

    • @mitseraffej5812
      @mitseraffej5812 3 года назад +2

      I think there was a small look of relief when he got the hook. To be expected no matter how calm and collected you may be.

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 3 года назад +2

      Going around is a possibility and option for every landing and should be practiced. Looks like he chose a real short approach for the challenge of it, accepting the increased probability of a go-around. Gotta keep training. The level they fly at is a perishable skill.

    • @Defender78
      @Defender78 3 года назад +1

      jeez when I realize i left my phone in the car, or when i scramble to remember where my EZ-Pass is when i pull up to a toll-plaza, i'm a squeaky panicking mess.

    • @dg1234ify
      @dg1234ify 3 года назад

      Looks extremely "spastic" to me, lacking equanimity.

  • @jywhoo4241
    @jywhoo4241 3 года назад +57

    I love the way his co pilot is just chillin

    • @geraldevans2535
      @geraldevans2535 2 года назад +5

      Is he even awake?

    • @dustchip8060
      @dustchip8060 2 года назад +8

      He trusts his pilot.

    • @judd_s5643
      @judd_s5643 2 года назад +1

      If you real close you can see the big whit eyes thru the visor! 😂😂

    • @zachk.530
      @zachk.530 Год назад +1

      I honestly thought he was going for a cigarette after the 2nd attempt

  • @ajpoopyshitz9842
    @ajpoopyshitz9842 3 года назад +92

    A rare video that doesn’t have an awful music bed in it .

    • @dilbert67
      @dilbert67 3 года назад +1

      The only thing that would be better would be to include voice audio.

  • @dustchip8060
    @dustchip8060 2 года назад +108

    In my opinion you are one of the best pilots flying! I couldn't even imagine the pressure you were under after 2 wave offs. You forgot all that and landed safely. Wave offs will only bring out the character in a person and you my friend are amazing with those deep hidden qualities you posse. I would fly with you any day!

    • @julianpeters5952
      @julianpeters5952 2 года назад +4

      My thought exactly! You could see the tension before the first attempt in cockpit, but then pretty much no reaction after the first and even second missed landing. That is some cool-under-pressure flying!

    • @fishyfool
      @fishyfool Год назад +3

      I think, maybe these boys have done it so many times that they expect, plan, and train to do exactly what they did. The fact that the Navy lets them do it means they are VERY good.

  • @youknowlesthisman1928
    @youknowlesthisman1928 2 года назад +42

    It’s videos like these that really make you appreciate one. how big the ocean is two. how small these aircraft carriers really are when you’re approaching them and three. how bad ass these pilots are

  • @jimh4375
    @jimh4375 2 года назад +19

    A friend of mine described it like this: "There are two pilots flying, even in a single seat. One of them is betting his life he will catch the wire and is fully committed to it. The other is Betting his life he will miss the wire and is fully committed to a go around/bolter. They are both in charge and one of them will be right."

  • @travishess3801
    @travishess3801 2 года назад +92

    I'm impressed by how cool and collected you two are even after being waved off twice. It's just business as usual.

    • @jasontipton8430
      @jasontipton8430 2 года назад +23

      Oh he's in a cold sweat don't you worry

    • @robertw1871
      @robertw1871 Год назад +2

      @@jasontipton8430 Yeah the pucker factor was real lol

    • @cspace1234nz
      @cspace1234nz Год назад +2

      I once had to land an A380 on an aircraft carrier, obviously with no tail hook, we also had to go around three times before we could land the thing, but that was actually only because a passenger was refusing to stow his tray table. Taking off was another matter altogether, but hey, it's not about me !!

  • @aaronbugaiski2487
    @aaronbugaiski2487 3 года назад +319

    Better to go around then to commit to a bad approach and live another day. That’s a mighty small piece of real estate to land that big ol bird on. Job well done thanks for your service.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +48

      Perfectly said. Thanks Aaron!

    • @Milnoc
      @Milnoc 3 года назад +17

      A piece of real estate that's moving while you try to land on it! And you might still encounter random crosswinds! It's no wonder that pilots need to go around on occasion.

    • @ginvr
      @ginvr 3 года назад +8

      you reminded me of the song "You can always go around"

    • @slowhornet4802
      @slowhornet4802 3 года назад +15

      Looks like there is not much room between wingtips and parked aircraft. Not sure what is more scaring: sitting in the landing aircraft or standing near the parked aircraft.

    • @KevinP32270
      @KevinP32270 3 года назад +2

      AGREED.

  • @jouhannaudjeanfrancois891
    @jouhannaudjeanfrancois891 3 года назад +165

    yesterday, i parked my Honda fit in a very crowded parking - first try - so, take that Navy pilot!

    • @donaldschleicher1184
      @donaldschleicher1184 3 года назад +5

      Parallel park?

    • @thebanananacam
      @thebanananacam 3 года назад +3

      so you are saying that parking a car(which is 2d) is harder than landing a plane(3d) on a moving airfield where one wrong move could hurt or kill hundreds if not thousands of people.

    • @beargibson3100
      @beargibson3100 3 года назад +6

      That's like saying you slid one more folder in the filing cabinet. Childs play.

    • @paulsheridan424
      @paulsheridan424 3 года назад +6

      Reminds me of the surgeon complaining about his high BMW repair bill to mechanic, and mechanic says, "...well you know, factory parts, tech manuals, trainings in Germany sometimes, we are all specialists..it all adds up! Besides doc, what are you complaining about? What do you charge for heart surgery?"
      Doc says, "About $12,000 more or less...difference is, I have to work on the 'engine' while it is running!"

    • @ldbrush9941
      @ldbrush9941 3 года назад +4

      First off, the US Navy and Marine Corps has Aviators. Learn something before sounding like a total moron ... again.

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    @flyrobroy  5 месяцев назад +3

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  • @badlt5897
    @badlt5897 3 года назад +269

    The deck crew all watch intently because they know their Amazon shit is coming!

    • @R7300
      @R7300 3 года назад +7

      😂

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 3 года назад +2

      @Robot dog bosnia is hard for all

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 3 года назад

      yes but is hard if try go offroad, nazi had problems in 2.ww,and croats,serbs,muslims and americans in last war too

    • @makantahi3731
      @makantahi3731 3 года назад +1

      @Robot dog no, because of wildness of landscape

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 3 года назад

      @Robot dog Still is.

  • @David-ql1hd
    @David-ql1hd 2 года назад +3

    The most impressive part to me is your co-pilot just chilling, arm resting on the windowsill, throughout it all.
    That's trust.

  • @michaeldehart648
    @michaeldehart648 3 года назад +29

    Sitting in that right seat has to be nerve-racking at times. I know they get busy but it is a sign of professionals that they all do what they do so well. Thanks for all you did and do...

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +25

      You get used to it, but yea you’re definitely “along for the ride.”
      And in Naval Aviation, we switch seats almost every flight so that we stay proficient in both.

    • @huskytail
      @huskytail 3 года назад +10

      Yes, I am amazed at how calm the other pilot is. Considering how I push non-existing pedals as a passenger in a car.. 😁

    • @rickabell2840
      @rickabell2840 3 года назад +8

      Even more interesting as a RIO. I enjoyed 5 bolters once on the Enterprise because the 3 and 1 wires were down. Caught the 4 wire of the 6th one.

    • @Amon_Gus6969
      @Amon_Gus6969 2 года назад +1

      They did touch and go they didnt get waved off

    • @fakename287
      @fakename287 Год назад +1

      @@Amon_Gus6969 ? Did you finish watching the video? They get waved off the second time around you can even see the meatball go red

  • @gwiyomikim5988
    @gwiyomikim5988 5 месяцев назад +1

    The skill, concentration, and composure to finally make the “trap” was amazing. I was getting flustered watching it happen from the comfort of my couch!

  • @richardhead8264
    @richardhead8264 2 года назад +6

    _Two beautiful patriots with two beautiful mustaches!_
    _You're delivering hope, and giving our sailors and war-fighters something to fight for!_

  • @dawsonrhoad8742
    @dawsonrhoad8742 3 года назад +41

    Eons and eons ago I used to fly small planes (Cessna 150s and 152s) out of a very small, very rural airport. I used to think that trying to put that tiny plane down on a 2950' x 50' runway was extremely difficult. If I remember correctly the final approach speed was around 55 knots and that's slower than even my grandma drove. My perception of the level of difficulty involved in that compared to this changed dramatically when I started seeing vids like this. Thanks for what you do!

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +33

      Landing a plane isn’t necessarily easy, either way you skin it and learning how to land Cessnas helped prepare me to land these beasts. At the end of the day, practice makes better.
      Thanks for the kind words!! ☺️

    • @dfolt
      @dfolt 2 года назад +5

      My thoughts exactly. I learned to fly on a Cessna 150 with 3,000 ft of runway available which is, of course, more than sufficient if you do it right. But seeing this, I have nothing but admiration for the state of stick-and-rudder capabilty of the pilots.

    • @eralehm
      @eralehm 2 года назад +3

      3 000 ft used to be considered a comfortable size for a DC-3 to operate from.

    • @ParadigmUnkn0wn
      @ParadigmUnkn0wn Год назад +2

      If you think 3,000' is tight for a little Cessna...
      Seriously, 2,400' is comfortable for even a 172. If it wasn't hot and I wasn't heavy, I think putting a 152 down on 1,500' would be relatively easy.
      But landing on a carrier... nope, nope, and nope. I can put 'er down on the numbers, but the numbers I land on don't move.

    • @kullenberg83
      @kullenberg83 Год назад

      Do a youtube search for "Viggen landing and takeoff" :D

  • @sdcoinshooter
    @sdcoinshooter 3 года назад +67

    “Bolter Bolter!” I heard that so many times during my career it almost became my call sign.

    • @eugeniobonello418
      @eugeniobonello418 3 года назад +1

      totally

    • @cogitoergosum1474
      @cogitoergosum1474 3 года назад +7

      It seems to me that any bolter is a waste of gas military efficiency and time. There's got to be a better way that an aircraft can be captured. How about replacing reverse polarity magnets along the side of an aircraft and if it touches down anywhere in a long strip it automatically comes to a stop. I'm just trying to think of different ideas than wires in a hook

    • @chezcracker
      @chezcracker 3 года назад +10

      @@cogitoergosum1474 I'm no aircraft expert, but it seems that the magnetic field strength required to stop an aircraft moving that fast would be insanely high, requiring an insane amount of current. Attaching magnets large enough to actually be useful would not only affect the plane's radar cross section, but also cause increased fuel usage during the entirety of the flight. I doubt the cost of occasional extra fuel usage due to a bolter would outweigh the cost and fuel usage of a magnetic system.

    • @cogitoergosum1474
      @cogitoergosum1474 3 года назад +7

      @@chezcracker Thank you for your counter argument. Interesting subject

    • @Matterian
      @Matterian 3 года назад +7

      And here I thought you were talking about Space Marines Bolters.

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    @flyrobroy  5 месяцев назад +2

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    • @marklowe947
      @marklowe947 5 месяцев назад

      Doing aircraft sales now, huh? Are you also flying still?

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    @flyrobroy  3 года назад +40

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    • @zbruh7268
      @zbruh7268 3 года назад +3

      What was the backstory? Why couldn't you land the first couple attempts? I'm not a pilot nor military so im probably asking a stupid question

    • @MK-bx7ou
      @MK-bx7ou 3 года назад +1

      subbed!

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +1

      @@MK-bx7ou You'r the best!

    • @igot99problemsbutmyaltaint81
      @igot99problemsbutmyaltaint81 3 года назад

      And you're doing this in a turbo prop, is the seat custom made by any chance?

    • @mattmcdonough707
      @mattmcdonough707 3 года назад +2

      @RobRoy you got to tie into your your ICS , being able to here your comms would make the flying videos more interesting

  • @glock2312
    @glock2312 3 года назад +6

    That last landing was “moustaboulas”, Loved 6:57 when the co-pilot checked if his stash was still there.

  • @FinlayDaG33k
    @FinlayDaG33k 3 года назад +164

    First try: "Crap I missed"
    Second try: "Crap I blinked"
    Third try: "I just want my coffee dammit"

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +28

      Haha, EXACTLY!!

    • @anotherarmchairhistorian2831
      @anotherarmchairhistorian2831 3 года назад

      Lol.. That made me chuckle a bit!

    • @Executiveinvestments-
      @Executiveinvestments- 3 года назад

      wrong the second time the pilot was waved off and not permitted to land. Pay attention

    • @FinlayDaG33k
      @FinlayDaG33k 3 года назад +6

      @@Executiveinvestments- shhh, he just blinked.

    • @Hornet_221
      @Hornet_221 3 года назад +9

      @@Executiveinvestments- someone call bolter, cuz someone missed the joke...

  • @elesjuan
    @elesjuan Год назад +4

    Man.. you guys have the biggest balls of them all. Legit can't imagine trying to land something that big on a floating mobile runway the size of my glovebox, holy hell. The fact that this can even be done is a marvel of engineering and technology, probably one of the coolest things that exists.

  • @Squidbillies1000
    @Squidbillies1000 Год назад +13

    I respect all military pilots, however, I feel that much confident when flying commercial and find out that pilot is a Navy aviator. Much respect sir!

    • @effewe2
      @effewe2 7 месяцев назад

      Same here. I always pray that I get a gray hair, ex Navy pilot from the last century flying me across the Pacific or Atlantic.

  • @Tomrryaniv
    @Tomrryaniv 3 года назад +21

    I flew Corsairs and then Hornets on the East Coast. A day trap was like going to the amusement park for a fun ticket ride. I finished with 467 traps on mainly east coast carriers. Thanks for sharing.

    • @markwilson5407
      @markwilson5407 3 года назад +5

      Thank you for your service. My Dad was based in Oceana and flew the A-6 Intruder VA-176. Off the F.D.R.

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 3 года назад +5

      You didn't say how much fun you had doing night traps . . .

    • @okeegator00
      @okeegator00 3 года назад +1

      I was on the Kennedy 92-93. Finished with 22yrs in 2011. Loved my time but Boeing pays better! Nope, not a pilot. Was an AK and then MA. (Also, Blue Angels 96-99).

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +2

      @@nemo227 lol

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 3 года назад +4

      @@flyrobroy After night traps comes traps blindfolded? Naaaaahhhh! I'd love to make a carrier landing but I doubt they'd allow an 82 year old man to try it. Daytime trap in clear weather and calm seas only. Just give me a call. I'll buy lunch.

  • @brucemurr
    @brucemurr 2 года назад

    Hey Rob. Retired Navy air traffic controller here. Was stationed aboard USS Ranger (way before your time). Love watching all your videos. Never got to fly in the C-2. I did a deck run on a C-1, which scared the crap out of me. Also had the opportunity to do a trap in a US-3 and 2 cat shots on same aircraft. Again, great job! Thank you for serving!

  • @nelsons1129
    @nelsons1129 Год назад +1

    Your are one focused man. Clearly that ain’t a cake walk. You and your partner are clearly an asset to our nation. Thankyou both.

  • @Whitesp44
    @Whitesp44 3 года назад +37

    3rd time's a charm. The ball busting will be epic I bet. God bless 'em. That's hard on a flight sim. In an office chair. Knowing you won't die.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +11

      I just literally laughed out loud....

    • @slammerf16
      @slammerf16 3 года назад +7

      We need a C2 for DCS. I could damage the carrier even more than I do now!

  • @1983dmd
    @1983dmd 3 года назад +4

    Boy, and I thought I had a hard and stressful day at my office..I'll stop whining when I get back home in the evening! Hats off!

  • @DocFripouille
    @DocFripouille Год назад +14

    I'm totally the expert on carrier landing, never done one, not even a pilot but... I'm totally opened to finding all the flaws of his multiple landing attempts! Yes sir! The expert is here!

  • @Najolve
    @Najolve Год назад +3

    This is so satisfying seeing the AoA lights on the dash. I used to work on those and they where controlled by a little motor (DC I think but it's been 15+ years) and some cams on the shaft that would depress 5 microswitches.

  • @hythesailor
    @hythesailor Год назад +6

    That looks insanely difficult! What a professional crew.

  • @brentjackson8383
    @brentjackson8383 3 года назад +107

    So fun for those of us that have never been there. That other pilot is cooler than the other side of the pillow.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +14

      haha, thanks Brent!

    • @chazmania1743
      @chazmania1743 3 года назад +4

      I could not be that cool with no ejection seat.

    • @johnhickman7922
      @johnhickman7922 3 года назад +1

      One of my favorite quotes from Stuart Scott, RIP.

  • @brockmoore2153
    @brockmoore2153 3 года назад +19

    I have to thank you and your brethren for taking those beasts out to the carriers. I was on the Abraham Lincoln in '93 when we were diverted from a planned stop in Dubai to just off the coast of Somalia. Our (usually daily, announced over the 1MC whenever the incoming pilot would call the ball - if you have to deploy for 6 months at a time, do it on a carrier) mail bounced from Dubai to Bahrain, to who-knows-where; trying to figure out where we were actually located in the world, and how to catch up with us. It had been probably two weeks since hearing "120 pounds of mail, on the ball" or something similar. I remember hearing something along the lines of "2700 pounds of mail, on the ball". We had been told it was coming, because every TV on the mess decks, and in every office and lounge was tuned to the flight deck cameras, and everybody who wasn't on watch was cheering for that giant beast with the unique tail that was literally bringing us over a TON of mail. That mail call included a care package with homemade fudge in it. Seeing that plane, especially nose first from a low angle, always makes smile from that day forward.

  • @jasoncook2294
    @jasoncook2294 3 года назад +27

    Any landing where you are alive and the aircraft is in one piece is a good landing.

  • @lanehollar9891
    @lanehollar9891 3 года назад +11

    I've been around aviation...this is a very tight and busy environment. Nice job guys!

  • @afenijmeijer9027
    @afenijmeijer9027 3 года назад +3

    Good stuff. You naval aviators are a special breed . Top skills. Respect from South Africa

  • @Leo-fk9ch
    @Leo-fk9ch 2 года назад

    Deepest respect for any aircraft carrier pilot. From a retired Apache back seater who, after watching this video, appreciates the use of a collective even more.

  • @ronvavra
    @ronvavra Год назад +1

    I served on a couple carriers and was always impressed by the ability of the pilots. What is even more impressive was seeing the night landings.

  • @Trevlee74
    @Trevlee74 3 года назад +5

    I don’t know how you guys walk around with those huge tungsten balls swinging around. 😀

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад

      Practice, practice, practice...

  • @tonycerino9645
    @tonycerino9645 3 года назад +71

    He'd never have done it without that moustache!!!

    • @jim2lane
      @jim2lane 3 года назад +2

      Props to the stache! 😉

    • @Billsbob
      @Billsbob 3 года назад +2

      Both staches

    • @gwcrispi
      @gwcrispi 3 года назад +9

      I thought this was all a setup and I actually was on PornHub...

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +13

      @@gwcrispi The extended version has someone peeking through the window after we trap and it just gets weirder from there... lol

    • @lukedogwalker
      @lukedogwalker 3 года назад +3

      @@flyrobroy what's that word you say at 6:43 just after you finally trapped? Was it family friendly? Or was it something you might hear in a 70's porno? 😉

  • @jarrodmoran5308
    @jarrodmoran5308 3 года назад +6

    This is like watching Super Troopers and Top Gun at the same time. Great flying Farva!!!!

  • @gh9111
    @gh9111 2 года назад +37

    Mav: "Goose It's time to buzz the tower"
    Goose: "How about you just land the fucking thing"

  • @legiox3719
    @legiox3719 3 года назад +15

    Love how you clear left right before the hard bank. Good stuff.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +8

      You gotta. Many a pilot has been killed by having bad SA (situational awareness) and literally turning into another plane.

    • @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch
      @LBroderickWestCountyHawkWatch 3 года назад +1

      @@flyrobroy like a boss! nice work!

    • @cesarcamba1
      @cesarcamba1 3 года назад

      Rob Roy "Mirror, Signal, Turn" I suppose?

  • @MissionaryBushPilot
    @MissionaryBushPilot 3 года назад +121

    So do you land with power or go idle on touch down...or do you wait to make sure you got the hook before reducing power?

    • @midnightspartan4254
      @midnightspartan4254 3 года назад +25

      Its touch down full power until you feel the resistance of the cables or get the signal from the deck crew I believe

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +551

      For E-2s and C-2s, we DO NOT go full power in the wires. If we did, we would never catch them, because of the instantaneous power from the turboprops.
      But we also don’t go idle, that could literately be deadly.
      We fight the ball the whole way down until touchdown. So basically we are in a power-high, descent, controlled crash. And we have to have enough energy on the bird to be able to fly the ball all the way until tough down.
      Even if you a high ball, you don’t go idle, but rather you give several smaller power boosts, to keep the plane energized as you try and bring it down. It’s really a crazy concept.
      We ONLY go idle once we get the ‘throttle back signal’ from a guy on deck. You see me look to my right for him after touchdown.
      Great question!

    • @HandlesSuck123
      @HandlesSuck123 3 года назад +23

      @@midnightspartan4254 Correct.
      "When the aircraft touches down, advance the power to MRT (Military Rated Thrust) and retract the speed brakes. Do not anticipate an arrested landing. Maintain MRT until the aircraft comes to a complete stop..."
      Carrier Flight training Instructions, CNATRA

    • @MrKapeji
      @MrKapeji 3 года назад +100

      @@dennisschmidt975 You literally contradicted the actuall pilot of the plane who answered the question an hour before you did.

    • @werquantum
      @werquantum 3 года назад +25

      @@flyrobroy My heart rate increased about 50 bpm while reading your explanation. Good God.

  • @BenjaminCWelch
    @BenjaminCWelch 2 года назад +1

    Rob, watching this as a new subscriber and really impressed / challenged with this video. It shows that even professionals need a few times to make it perfect but more than that is the patience and lack of frustration. A good reminder for my own job!

  • @dennymontgomery9716
    @dennymontgomery9716 Год назад +1

    When I was an Air Force pilot, several of us spent a few days on the Saratoga (I think, it was almost 50 years ago). We were in “pri-fly” watching some reservists from JAX doing night quals. As I remember, I think they were A-4’s and one pilot had trouble getting aboard and had just gotten his second wave off. I think it was the LSO asked the Air Boss what he wanted to do and after a millisecond, the Air Boss responded in a loud commanding voice, “SEND HIM TO THE BEACH.” That was the end of the discussion. The Navy does not tolerate poor performance!

  • @macginther2484
    @macginther2484 3 года назад +7

    Land at sea! Man, the English language gets stretched a thousand ways and still makes sense. As a civilian, I have huge respect or those that served and serve. Thank you sir.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +1

      Ha! Excellent point

    • @Dev-In-Denver123
      @Dev-In-Denver123 3 года назад +1

      I hear English is actually incredibly hard to learn for foreigners for that very reason.

  • @goobytron2888
    @goobytron2888 2 года назад +3

    I don’t think the Hawkeye will get airborne without at least one epic mustache onboard. Two is possibly too many, it doesn’t even want to land, evident from this video.

  • @Hasselhoff25816
    @Hasselhoff25816 3 года назад +1

    It takes a different breed. Thank you for service gentlemen!

  • @TheRaferaf
    @TheRaferaf Год назад

    Straight up awesome! Pure pro. No fuss no muss. Comes around and sticks it.

  • @TorToroPorco
    @TorToroPorco 3 года назад +12

    Watching other videos of C2 and E2 landings the amount of corrections on the yoke and throttle is crazy. Plus no HUD symbology to assist with landing. Major respect especially for night traps.

  • @matthewmurphy8981
    @matthewmurphy8981 Год назад +3

    Props, pun intended. Love that if you didn't watch the nose view, and just watched your expression, you had the same poker face of professionalism and focus on getting the mission done no matter if it was the one that took another try or the one you stuck. Thanks for standing the watch. Stay safe. Glad landing a submarine on a pier was only close to that challenging--once.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words Matthew! And thanks for your service as well 🫡

    • @matthewmurphy8981
      @matthewmurphy8981 Год назад

      @@flyrobroy Team effort. If you ever roll your landing gear here in ORF, let me know--glad to share sea stories and buy you a beverage for relieving my watch! ATB, FWFS, Matt

  • @adventure002006
    @adventure002006 Год назад

    That was amazing. Keep going, never give up attitude until u succeed. Aircraft carrier pilots are a different breed. I was on the edge of my seat.

  • @davidcoblentz7468
    @davidcoblentz7468 Год назад

    Naval aviators the best in the business he makes it look easy. Awesome as always.

  • @stevelyon9405
    @stevelyon9405 3 года назад +5

    What an amazingly skilled man you are, I take my hat off to you Sir ! Thank you for your service. Waoh !

  • @luigi5890
    @luigi5890 2 года назад +3

    I've watched many F-4 Phantom landings from behind on a Plane guard Tin Can, and often wondered how it would look landing on a carrier. Thanks for the video.

  • @philchadwick8942
    @philchadwick8942 3 года назад +2

    Excellent. Thank you very much for taking the time to film and share your cat shots, bolters and traps. I have the highest respect and regard for what you guys do. From an ex Royal Navy Sailor ⚓️⚓️⚓️

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад

      Awesome, thanks Phil!!

  • @wyorose5965
    @wyorose5965 2 месяца назад

    I worked with a Radiologist that flew F-4 (if I remember right) in Vietnam. Man he had stories that would make your teeth sweat. He had a great stash. Rival any cowboy I ever dated!

  • @markwilson5407
    @markwilson5407 3 года назад +8

    Navy pilots are ultimate heroes.

  • @NOBOX7
    @NOBOX7 3 года назад +52

    I here you actually need a mustache to sign up for this position . Its a prerequisite

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +10

      Fact 😎

    • @stephenasbridge878
      @stephenasbridge878 3 года назад +1

      Dang, beat me to it!😄

    • @charleswimberly5356
      @charleswimberly5356 3 года назад

      Yeah. Even the split tails have mustaches.

    • @michaelmccasland
      @michaelmccasland 3 года назад +1

      @Phil Prerequisite. Landing on a Carrier requires the kind of testicular fortitude that can only come from a sweet 'stache, regardless of what's between your legs.

  • @DGTHRE
    @DGTHRE 3 года назад

    You are an awesome pilot. Thanks for keeping America secure and for the content.

  • @henrikcarlsen1881
    @henrikcarlsen1881 2 года назад

    I like that when Rob is red cheeked and quite stressed his copilot is very relaxed

  • @Spoolsy
    @Spoolsy 3 года назад +3

    People have no idea how hard this is... it takes extraordinary skills to pull it off and a mustache.

  • @cskibb67
    @cskibb67 3 года назад +4

    Way to keep your cool guys...Im nervous just watchin this!!! Go Navy!!!

  • @carolynthornton8017
    @carolynthornton8017 Год назад

    IN MY VIEW
    I am in awe over the pilot and co-pilot's calm focused determination to land.

  • @arrrg3846
    @arrrg3846 Год назад

    My Dad was a naval aviator, VS-38 early Vietnam War. Later he got his private pilot's license and we used to fly with a neighbor who had a Cessna 172. One time the owner said to my Dad, "You land this time, like it was on a carrier." Of course there were no arresting wires, but he did a "carrier break", came around and landed, smoothly, I guess much faster than typical for 172 (I was a kid, it was just Dad flying). The owner was astonished and was tightly gripping his harness the whole time.
    I don't know why, but watching carrier landings is very relaxing for me. It's like flying with Dad again.

  • @relerfordable
    @relerfordable 2 года назад +39

    I'm not a pilot, but I played one in a few sim games! You pilots are awesome! The skill and dedication has always been admirable!

    • @brandi5803
      @brandi5803 Год назад

      Is it safe to assume that you crashed and burned? It’s OK. A for effort ❤️🇺🇸💙

  • @YouTube.TOM.A
    @YouTube.TOM.A 3 года назад +58

    They finally landed when the mess hall called the landing officer and said " The kitchen will be closing in 5 minutes".

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +21

      You know too much... 🤣

    • @shaftastic7
      @shaftastic7 3 года назад +1

      *galley

    • @YouTube.TOM.A
      @YouTube.TOM.A 3 года назад

      @@shaftastic7 That's right you NAVY BRAT!!

  • @hyunsyu
    @hyunsyu 3 года назад +1

    My brother says - "...I’m telling you. Most of the landings I’ve seen. I get bored because they glide into the run way like for 3-4 minutes...This guy turns into it like 90 degrees and 15 seconds into it. He landing...Not enough time...And too high...I saw that yellow ball. On the waive off....Not good. " - still, I subscribed. Thank you for your service.

  • @brianjenkins5505
    @brianjenkins5505 3 года назад +5

    Awesome! Looks like you caught the 4 wire at the end there. I can't imagine what it's like to do this. I spent some time trolling at 50 knots in a Piper cub operating off of a grass strip, but it lacked the flair of carriers, moustaches, and military might. Thanks for the vid.

  • @michalrzmichalrz6656
    @michalrzmichalrz6656 3 года назад +68

    Imagine eventually landing successfully only to realize it's the wrong aircraft carrier.

    • @farls1290
      @farls1290 3 года назад +11

      With only 19 in the world, that would be a MASSIVE mistake

    • @Pboy7272
      @Pboy7272 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @somebody126
      @somebody126 3 года назад +7

      well it's happened before , lol

    • @AerobaticsPilot
      @AerobaticsPilot 3 года назад +3

      It sure has and what they do they pretty much pant the plane to make you look like an idiot so when you go back to your carrier you're well no 1 yeah it's a it's a big goof but lot of it's due to low fuel or something like that

    • @jamesbarca7229
      @jamesbarca7229 3 года назад

      @@AerobaticsPilot That's exactly what I was thinking when I read his comment. I was just looking at some pics the other day of some of those impromptu paint jobs.

  • @timdamico6244
    @timdamico6244 3 года назад

    BOLTER, BOLTER, BOLTER.... As an old Gear Rat, there was nothing worse than a Hawkeye bolter to end the night... Great Video!!!

  • @kokett78
    @kokett78 2 года назад

    Respect for that! It's awesome to see how they touch down so a big plane at so a thiny carrier! Good job guys!!

  • @torosdepamplona
    @torosdepamplona 3 года назад +15

    Wow! I can imagine how hard it is to land a plane, but to do it when the freaking "ground" is moving below you? Great job! Thanks for your service to the Nation.

  • @Mike_Sierra_2711
    @Mike_Sierra_2711 3 года назад +12

    This is the kind of video I could binge watch the whole day! I hope there's more to come ;)
    Greetings from Germany!

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +2

      There are 🤙🏼

  • @brucelawson642
    @brucelawson642 18 дней назад +1

    Keep em flyin' Rob !!😊

  • @jbvap
    @jbvap 3 года назад +1

    My god, the relief of being stationary on the deck has to be amazing.

  • @yxeaviationphotog
    @yxeaviationphotog 3 года назад +3

    Must be where the camera is positioned, looking forward.....but it looks like you're high just as you're rolling into the groove.
    Mad props (no pun intended😂) to naval aviatiors. I love watching stuff like this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lewisdean22
    @lewisdean22 3 года назад +21

    Each one of these blokes gets cloned from the previous bloke through the giant mustache they have.

  • @CateB66
    @CateB66 Год назад +1

    Just the fact they’re not losing their sh*t by now shows their professionalism and calm under pressure.

  • @ipablo966
    @ipablo966 2 года назад

    Great videos rob, keep them coming

  • @paulleadingham
    @paulleadingham 3 года назад +8

    Great videos. Thanks for your service. I noticed your cheeks get(more) flushed red as you start the landing sequence. I'm sure it's adrenaline. But cool under pressure. Thanks for providing these great views.

  • @greggyd321
    @greggyd321 3 года назад +3

    I'm digging your videos bro! You're making it look way too easy. I'm a E175 airline guy...much respect to ya 🙌

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +2

      Ha, thanks Gregg! Thanks for what you guys do too, getting us from A to B!!

  • @johnmason-smith
    @johnmason-smith 3 года назад +1

    3rd time was the charm. Landing in C2 on the Stennis in 2018 was an experience I will never forget.

  • @njjeff201
    @njjeff201 3 года назад

    Bless our Vets. Thank you for your Service 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @samhersir
    @samhersir 3 года назад +3

    Every video ive seen of you piloting this massive aircraft, you make it look easy , man this is very impressive

    • @BigDaddy-yp4mi
      @BigDaddy-yp4mi Год назад

      It's a very SLOW aircraft. Look up it's stats and what other pilots say if you don't want my word for it. It's by FAR the EASIEST plane to land on the boat. Again, BY FAR.

  • @BestShorts-qt8hl
    @BestShorts-qt8hl 2 года назад +3

    One of the best video i've ever seen. I repeat this video 5 time 🤩🤩🤩 perfect💪🏻👑❤️💫💐👌🏻✌🏻💥

  • @davidshettlesworth1442
    @davidshettlesworth1442 Год назад +2

    Thank you for a great video. Impressive young pilots and their flight support crew just doing their job! Carry On US Navy and Marine Corps!

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words David!

  • @oldcoastie84
    @oldcoastie84 3 года назад

    Thank you Gentlemen for your service. Merry Christmas.

  • @peterwalton6680
    @peterwalton6680 3 года назад +8

    They all waiting for dinner, those two holding everyone up for lunch 😂

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew 3 года назад +17

    Somedays you just are not in the groove. I drove semis for 17 years and there were some days it took a few tries to get backed into a dock. Even though I had done it for 17 years and was even a yard jockey for a year.

    • @kenprevatt1267
      @kenprevatt1267 3 года назад

      Hey man them yard jockeys are no joke for real I did it part time for a while but them 12 hour shifts killed me . I even docked a few trailers with the doors closed I was so tired .lol

    • @ComdrStew
      @ComdrStew 3 года назад +1

      @@kenprevatt1267 I think everyone who has backed into a dock has done that at least a couple times. Why I like roll door trailers, lol.

    • @jimmymckay73
      @jimmymckay73 3 года назад

      Same here man 25 years and still had times where I just wanted to go back to bed .

    • @kenprevatt1267
      @kenprevatt1267 3 года назад

      @@ComdrStew I agree stew have a great Christmas bro

    • @ComdrStew
      @ComdrStew 3 года назад

      @@kenprevatt1267 You have a great Christmas also.

  • @vic2265
    @vic2265 2 года назад

    WOuld have loved to hear comms during this. I bet they were cool calm and had a no anxiety in anyone during the landing. Great video! Semper Fi!

  • @MSNet1
    @MSNet1 Год назад

    I can never get enough your vid's!

  • @jimhackler743
    @jimhackler743 3 года назад +21

    Got nearly 200 of those myself in VRCs 30, 40 and 50. Probably flew that buno.

    • @flyrobroy
      @flyrobroy  3 года назад +14

      VRC-50... now I'm sure you got some stories. Careful - you're showing your age :)