Why Navy Jet Pilots REALLY Fly Carrier Breaks

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @MrAlbertsimon
    @MrAlbertsimon Год назад +395

    Your videos have risen to a new level with VOICEOVER. Thank you so much!

    • @miked5562
      @miked5562 Год назад +7

      completely agree. Awesome content before - now it's just plain awesomer

    • @scottajones3
      @scottajones3 Год назад +3

      Agreed😊

    • @PfizerRN_USNavyReserveRN
      @PfizerRN_USNavyReserveRN Год назад +4

      @@miked5562 it feels like I'm a F/A-18 driver

    • @justincase01
      @justincase01 Год назад +4

      Great stuff, thanks for the ride along. Sharpen up that bank angle; off a bit there..
      Jus kidn. Peace!

    • @markzemak2812
      @markzemak2812 2 месяца назад +1

      NAS whiskey had a great air show in the past. Got to watch the Blue Angels with the flight crew and also got an up close and personal pictures next to #1 jet.

  • @vitamaltz
    @vitamaltz Месяц назад +40

    I came for the aviation content and stayed for the geography and the love of a special part of the world. I can tell that you’re the kind of person who always gets a window seat on a commercial flight and looks at the world below the entire time.

  • @njjeff201
    @njjeff201 6 месяцев назад +123

    Thank you again Pail for having us as your’copilot’… it’s an honor to be with you. Bless our Vets, you guys ‘n girls really rock! 🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @GrowlerJams
      @GrowlerJams  6 месяцев назад +8

      Cheers!

    • @allen480
      @allen480 6 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks Growler Jam! Really appreciate it.

  • @michellelandis2519
    @michellelandis2519 Год назад +433

    I'm a native Whidbey Islander (five generations born and/or died here). We used to get great sonic booms over our house (Partridge Point) once a week until all the weenies wrote too many letters. My Gpa flew PBYs into the Seaplane Base and lived at Strawberry Point. This was wonderful to listen to and watch. Thank you.

    • @GrowlerJams
      @GrowlerJams  Год назад +27

      Cheers!

    • @Tucum0
      @Tucum0 Год назад +17

      I have seen an old Californian women complaining about the jet’s noise.

    • @mikecrim5292
      @mikecrim5292 8 месяцев назад +16

      I live in Sequim and love hearing and watching this magic

    • @jaratt85
      @jaratt85 8 месяцев назад +22

      @@Tucum0 I live with an old California woman that still regularly bitches about the SR71 pilot that knocked all the fragile knick-knacks off the windowsill when I was a baby.. they don't seem to let things go well.

    • @susantamas5400
      @susantamas5400 6 месяцев назад +16

      Tell the old lady to turn her hearing aid down​. I'm 78 and love the rumbling@@Tucum0

  • @strongdelusion9442
    @strongdelusion9442 24 дня назад +10

    55 year Seattle/Washington native confirms everything he said was 100% accurate! Thanks for your service!

  • @johncox4273
    @johncox4273 Год назад +87

    I’m a retired corporate pilot who just recently discovered your channel. First, thank you for serving our country. When I was young I dreamed of becoming a fighter pilot, but unfortunately my eyes were not good enough. So I went the civilian route, and had a wonderful 43 year career flying corporate jets and helicopters. My best friend in collage became a Navy pilot, flying the A-4, F-4, and F-14. I got to visit him during his training at Kingsville, as well as at Miramar and Norfolk. Having talked with him and other Navy pilots, I have the upmost respect for carrier operations, and videos such as yours add to that respect. BTW, he just retired from a second career at Delta.
    Second, your videos are awesome, and like everyone commenting here, love your voice overs. Really puts us in the cockpit with you! Thank you for doing them, and please keep them coming.

    • @GrowlerJams
      @GrowlerJams  Год назад +12

      Welcome aboard and thanks for watching. Cheers!

    • @mikebutler7605
      @mikebutler7605 2 месяца назад +5

      Your the coolest pilot I’ve ever. Thanks for your service and great videos. Can’t remember the source of these words, but in essence they say that I and my family can sleep in peace at night because of men like you who stand ready to rain down great harm on my enemies. God bless you for as long as you draw breath.

    • @kyleeichmann4252
      @kyleeichmann4252 26 дней назад +1

      Hey that's cool I just talked to my uncle and he worked on f14s at Miramar back in the day. What a small world!

  • @manolog.9962
    @manolog.9962 Год назад +109

    These voiceover videos are great. Love to hear the insight on what's going on during the flight and brief description of the surroundings

    • @paulmartos7730
      @paulmartos7730 Год назад +2

      Yes. And yes. For us frustrated military pilots, yes!

  • @williamtharp7070
    @williamtharp7070 3 месяца назад +72

    As an ex-VP40 pilot, that approach brought back some memories. I loved flying in the Pacific Northwest. You're right...God's Country!

    • @anthonymiller3392
      @anthonymiller3392 2 месяца назад +7

      VP-40 shout out. This is Doc Miller - I was the flight surgeon when you arrived. Fantastic area, fantastic squadron! Best wishes!

    • @fly-navy
      @fly-navy 2 месяца назад +3

      Also a Marlin, and notice the 4 fans of freedom on the rollout when he starts the break!

    • @peanuts2105
      @peanuts2105 2 месяца назад

      I thought that was Yorkshire

    • @bobv5806
      @bobv5806 Месяц назад +1

      You could say the same thing about flying out of NAS Brunswick in Maine.

    • @lcdrheywoodjablomie
      @lcdrheywoodjablomie Месяц назад +2

      Laging Handa!

  • @XBradTC
    @XBradTC Год назад +16

    Home sweet home. My dad was skipper of NAS Whidbey from '73 to '75. I lived in Oak Harbor for 12 years, and will always consider it home.

  • @DonHoll-x5s
    @DonHoll-x5s Месяц назад +28

    Thank you for your service. Our son flies a P-8 out of Whidbey Island. He's deployed elsewhere in the world quite often, but when he's home we absolutely treasure our visits to the area. God's country is an accurate description.

  • @umaikakudo
    @umaikakudo 10 месяцев назад +22

    "Vitamin D supplements." Spoken like a true local.😂

  • @BostonBuzz
    @BostonBuzz 4 месяца назад +50

    "Humanely raised coffee"? Lololol!!!!!! Absolutely brilliant narration !!! Lol!!

    • @patersonplankrd
      @patersonplankrd Месяц назад

      Yeah...Another term used by the virtue signaling left

    • @reggieongoogle3583
      @reggieongoogle3583 Месяц назад +4

      Absolutely accurate depiction of Seattle. L.L

    • @TheJustinJ
      @TheJustinJ Месяц назад +3

      Free range coffee.

  • @andrewhontz3327
    @andrewhontz3327 Год назад +41

    Agree with another comment that the voiceover brings this to another level. Personally I’m loving the Fly Navy details, and learn something every time…this week it was fascinating to see how your break and approach mirrors that of trapping on the boat, just with velocity set to 0.
    Awesome stuff and thank you.

  • @PeteVA-212
    @PeteVA-212 Год назад +15

    Pail, my hometown, Mount Vernon, WA. Thanks for the air tour of Skagit Valley and Whidbey Island. A-4 Skyhawk driver in the '70s. My father flew PBYs out of NAS Widbey and in the Aleutian Campaign in WWII. Needs of the Navy, I was stuck in Lemoore...

    • @GrowlerJams
      @GrowlerJams  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, Pete. Cheers!

    • @williamcody5271
      @williamcody5271 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah, Lemoore nice to visit, okay for a tour. Hanford and Lemoore were decent. Spent every weekend not on duty camping/climbing at Yosemite, Kings Canyon, Sequia, or diving in Monterey. VA-122 Framp, VFA-125 Framp, and VFA-161 Avionics. Lived in Mount Vernon While Stationed at Whidbey. Now in Marysville.

    • @PeteVA-212
      @PeteVA-212 Месяц назад +1

      @@williamcody5271 Did pretty much the same when not on cruise. Lived in town before while in the VA-127 RAG and in base housing in between two cruises with VA-212 on the USS Hancock. Lot of scuba diving at Monastery Beach in Carmel and some camping ln Sequia. Now on the East Coast but miss the Skagit Valley!

  • @avoidingtrees6692
    @avoidingtrees6692 Год назад +29

    Thanks for your service sir. As a Frenchman, I rely too , On you for my safety and my freedom.
    Cheers from France america.

  • @nosaltadded2530
    @nosaltadded2530 7 месяцев назад +19

    I remember you told us in another video that you're an instructor now. I have to say your students are very fortunate to have you teaching them. You make it look so easy and explain everything so well.

  • @steveparsons6324
    @steveparsons6324 4 месяца назад +40

    In the early 1970s, I lived on the north side of Dugualla Bay. The A-6 community kept me awake many a night as they did touch and go landings. Thanks for the aerial tour.

    • @marshallwebber9682
      @marshallwebber9682 2 месяца назад +1

      I lived in North Deception Circle in 1994. Lots of touch-n-gos.

    • @MrGaryGG48
      @MrGaryGG48 25 дней назад

      I was born in Seattle but never lived up there much. However, I did live about 4-5 miles across I-15 from Miramar Naval Air Station, bettor known to some as "Fighter Town." Top Gun School was there when my family & I lived just across the freeway. Your memories of jets in the night are very familiar. We'd get "serenaded" by the jet engine repair facility where they worked on the F-4 Phantoms and F-14 Tomcats. I was in the Navy at the time and thought it was pretty cool... some of my friends & neighbors had differing opinions. 🤣 As you might imagine, the "Top Gun" movie was very popular with our crowd in San Diego!

  • @dvandkq
    @dvandkq 8 месяцев назад +15

    Live in Snohomish County and frequently camp at Deception Pass - partly because of the free airshows! Thanks for sharing your world with us!

    • @Donnie9by5
      @Donnie9by5 2 месяца назад

      Deception pass was a favorite of ours go to when we got time off!

  • @_ducjk
    @_ducjk Год назад +40

    these voiceover vids are insanely underrated, you deserve a bigger audience

  • @Sochlo50fo
    @Sochlo50fo Год назад +20

    I grew up in Oak Harbor and Coupeville and often watched the planes practice over the fields SUPER close to the ground. I remember an exchange student freaked out because he thought we were under attack.

  • @omaverick2870
    @omaverick2870 Год назад +20

    I can only watch air shows, fly simulators, collect and build Tamiya's plane models hahah but nothing can beat this channel ride alongs. Thank you for bringing us along.

  • @benmorgan51
    @benmorgan51 Год назад +9

    Love the voice overs. I’m all civilian aviation with 33000+ (yes that’s correct, Thirty Three Thousand hours plus. Retired airline pilot) I’ve flown with pilots from all branches of the military and never had the details of military flying explained in detail like you do. I did get to fly the F-18 simulator at naval air station Norfolk with my First officers help in getting in the door. He was an instructor there. I flew with him for 2 months. Great guy and a great pilot. Very well done. Keep up the good work.

  • @pollylewis9611
    @pollylewis9611 Год назад +32

    This is the best VO so far, beautiful day, great explanations fun to see my old stomping grounds! Thank you again Pail!

  • @Twitch0331
    @Twitch0331 2 месяца назад +42

    I had a friend who was stationed at NAS Whidbey Island. He was an intelligence officer on the P3 (going from memory here). His name was Scott Kinkele. Sadly, he was murdered for no reason up in Skadgit County by a guy who was just released from prison, received his guns back, and went on a random shooting spree that Scott was caught up in. Such a tragedy. He loved flying in the Navy. It didn't hurt that he looked like Tom Cruise, either. Thanks for sharing the video and bringing back the good memories that Scott and I shared together. Love your vids! Semper Fi. 👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲

    • @MegaDeansy
      @MegaDeansy 2 месяца назад +7

      Sorry for the loss of your friend!

  • @josephpittman7245
    @josephpittman7245 6 месяцев назад +7

    You can never forget how beautiful Oak Harbor and Whidbey Island is. I would love to go back and see the base. Could have done whole tour there and been happy.

  • @stevec3526
    @stevec3526 25 дней назад +5

    During the WW2 my father was a radar and radio tech working on PBYs on Whidbey island.
    He became an engineer working for Boeing and came up with the patent to use spun fiberglass thread to make radomes on Bomarc missiles.

  • @Derskimeister
    @Derskimeister 5 месяцев назад +8

    Nice approach and landing. Really appreaciate your videos. It's because of guys like yourself that I sleep well at night. Thanks.

  • @Garfield91076
    @Garfield91076 Год назад +11

    From Seattle myself, you rattling off what's great about WA brought a tear to my eye 😁. As close as I get to aviation is flying original hornets in DCS, favorite line of modern military jets!

  • @themackguyverchannel7713
    @themackguyverchannel7713 Год назад +11

    My son just retired from USN. His last assignment was as a CPO in Whidbey. His rate was aviation mech. He was on the P3 squadron.

    • @davidryder3374
      @davidryder3374 4 месяца назад +2

      Ditto for my kiddo. She was at Whidbey many times and we visited her often. Now she's working for a defense contractor at Patuxent NAS near DC doing testing for another Navy plane. Hope your son is doing well with his retirement.

  • @Wormhole798
    @Wormhole798 9 месяцев назад +7

    My dad was the 145th sailor stationed at Whidbey NAS during WWII. He was an Aerographers Mate 2/C. 😊

  • @lori1270
    @lori1270 7 месяцев назад +5

    Cool memories! I used to take my older son out to watch the planes when he was little - loved watching planes come in for the break! My husband flew A-6 Intruders at Whidbey - which, as you know, you left off your list..... Now I listen to you guys fly overhead and occasionally get to see the break! Fun to see the break from inside the plane!

  • @richardmielke3553
    @richardmielke3553 Месяц назад +2

    I grew up in Oak Harbor. My dad was Chief with VA 126 which no longer exists( A-6’s). I just want to say thank you for your noise! He lives right next to the OLF and we love watching the touch and goes. Thanks for keeping us Safe

  • @PikeyScott
    @PikeyScott Год назад +26

    I worked near NAS Whidbey for a while. Always got a chuckle when I walked up to my car and my key fob wouldn’t work. Gotta love that Whidbey jam.

    • @Borzoi86
      @Borzoi86 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ya, but think of all the free extra electrons now pulsing through your body courtesy of the USN!

    • @1038994
      @1038994 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@Borzoi86its its not ionizing radation and the avarage person gets more ionization radation on a long flight then most people would expect.

    • @allen480
      @allen480 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@1038994 RF heating may occur if one was to walk very close to one; if it’s energized. Safety rules prevent that from happening.

    • @The_Red_Off_Road
      @The_Red_Off_Road 4 месяца назад

      Is the plane jamming the signals or is it the base? I’m ignorant 😂

    • @1038994
      @1038994 4 месяца назад +1

      @@The_Red_Off_Road it's the equipment the plane use. I was never sure if they were ground checking or in the air.

  • @memmu291
    @memmu291 Месяц назад +5

    I love so incredibly much when you whisper at the end "Welcome home." I'm so week in the knees.😍

  • @halfassnit6997
    @halfassnit6997 Год назад +8

    As someone who grew up on Whidbey, this is pretty damn amazing. My old man got stationed there in '89 and never left. I have some very fond memories watching the Intruders and Prowlers over oak harbor and doing touch and goes at OLF. You need to petition to bring the Air Show back to that base! Keep up the great vids, not all the locals hate the noise :) Cheers!

    • @jaredragland4707
      @jaredragland4707 11 месяцев назад +1

      I am one of those old men, PCSed to the Island in'98 when Growlers were called Prowlers. Still miss those leaky old pigs some days.

  • @duodream
    @duodream Месяц назад +2

    I've flown GA out to the San Juans a few times and Whidbey has been kind enough to clear me overhead, and we've seen Growlers landing under us more than once. Great to see this from your perspective.

  • @user-ln8fu2lx3x
    @user-ln8fu2lx3x Месяц назад +10

    Hello from Victoria BC Canada .Thank you for the work you all do in keeping North America safe .Enjoyed this episode .

  • @TiaSun-wu8tz
    @TiaSun-wu8tz Месяц назад +2

    On occasion I'll see one or two Growlers flying northeast in Port Angeles as they were rtb to NAS Whidbey Island. Back in high school (2001 and 2002) I took NJROTC during my junior and senior year. One of my instructors flew EA-6B Prowlers for VAQ-139 (Go Cougs). I don't recall which building it was, but the group of students I was with walked up a flight of stairs, on the face of each step was the names of pilots. One of the names stenciled on the step said Captain Jack Flanagan. My senior year I received an opportunity to sit in the backseat of a T-34 Navy trainer. All seniors receive this opportunity, I almost missed out because I suddenly wasn't feeling well. But thankfully I felt better by then.
    William
    P.S. Thank you for your service! Great voice-over, well done 👏

  • @barnettg66
    @barnettg66 Год назад +7

    There used to be a Navy Flying Club at Whidbey with two (possibly three) T-34Bs. I'd drive all the way from Ft Lewis (just south of Tacoma) to fly them. It was a long drive there and back, but totally worth it. Cruising up the Straight of Juan de Fuca past Olympic National Park, bopping about in the San Juan Islands, or exploring the greater Puget Sound never failed to amaze me. I knew it well enough to know every nook and cranny. The airplane was great to fly...best flying piston engine light airplane ever made. Too bad all of the clubs are gone now, so far as I know. The Monterey Navy Flying Club was the crown jewel, but Whidbey was a close second.

  • @doctorotis3743
    @doctorotis3743 Месяц назад +2

    father was Operations officer NAS Whidbey 1956-57. I later as crew member of A-3 EM flew and landed on NAS .
    family lived on only residence on NAS. A log mansion , later the officers club. just on right after runway stops. We also lived on Seaplane base as we waited for qts.

  • @GeeBee909
    @GeeBee909 2 месяца назад +5

    My dad was almost stationed at Whidbey back around the late 1950's but settled on NAS Alameda. We lived right across the street from the base. We saw EVERY plane the name flew back then from 1960 to 1967 land at that base including sea planes. My brothers and I got so good a recognizing the planes that we could tell what it was just by hearing the engine sound. Fun times, and we always knew when a carrier came in as all the planes would fly off it just outside the Golden Gate and land at the base. Our house was the last one the plane flew over, so our view of the planes was excellent (imagine 20 A-1 skyraiders in the sky at once). I truly miss those days

  • @evry1sfriend619
    @evry1sfriend619 Год назад +3

    I fly my little 172 from Paine Field and see you guys zooming around all the time. Its so cool to see you fly around my home airspace! Thanks for the quality vids.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +7

    Your video voice overs are the best, unique insight we don't get to see normally, I'm these days of USA military movement around the world it's good to know we have pilots like you who'll be ready to defend our great country. Thank you.🇺🇸🙏

  • @oneilluminatus
    @oneilluminatus 2 месяца назад +15

    Thank you for taking us into your cockpit.
    You guy have a job, the rest of us can only dream about.
    And thank you for your service to the country.

  • @bigranchjr.3612
    @bigranchjr.3612 Год назад +16

    Not sure if its just me, but your voiceovers are very relaxing.

  • @ronaldstarreveld
    @ronaldstarreveld 4 месяца назад +3

    Spent 17 years on Whidbey. Love watching your videos.
    Always Intruders and Prowlers.
    Keep them coming. AE1 (AW) Starreveld Ret.

  • @MrPossumeyes
    @MrPossumeyes Год назад +3

    I watch you multiple times, Growler Jams. Thanks for posting jet pilot naval stuff.

  • @rogercurtiss3768
    @rogercurtiss3768 5 месяцев назад +2

    I live in La Conner and the Whidbey aircraft are a daily presence. I have watched the Growlers making this approach to Whidbey many times and it is a pleasure to see it from the pilot's perspective.

  • @seventhsealhere
    @seventhsealhere Год назад +6

    Best videos with the voiceovers! Totally makes the channel unique, inspiring, informative and exciting! Keep it going! 👍

  • @travismartin936
    @travismartin936 6 дней назад

    I grew up in the okanogan valley watching the ea 18 growlers come screaming through at low levels but most often we would here them pealing around over head. Such a treat to watch and listen to. Cool to hear you mention my home area

  • @malig0413
    @malig0413 Год назад +7

    Another great video Pail. As we say in Bawston…”smooth as buttah.”

  • @vandalorianvandalorian4769
    @vandalorianvandalorian4769 24 дня назад

    From Bellingham. As a senior in HS in 1983, we played Oak Harbor in a soccer match and one of our star players would point to the jets going over and said: “I’m gonna fly one of those one day!”
    Steve Pulse went on to fly the A-10 Warthog!

  • @brewster5739
    @brewster5739 2 месяца назад +6

    My dad moved to Whidbey Island after he retired from the Navy. After he passed some of his things are displayed at the base. He served two tours to Vietnam aboard the USS Kitty Hawk.

  • @IrishJimmyPA
    @IrishJimmyPA Год назад +2

    Love the voiceover! As an ABH on Enterprise back in the 80’s, I LOVED watching our birds come back and go into the break. Still do. Fly Navy!

  • @karinnovak5145
    @karinnovak5145 Год назад +4

    Another great voiceover that shows another talent of Pail: not only is he a great aviator, but could also work as a tourist guide😁. Thanks for taking us with you and explaining all the details for a smooth approach and landing while showing us the great scenery👍. Must be quite the contrast to where you live + fly now😉.

  • @kevindown1592
    @kevindown1592 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting this video. My sister and her husband live on Whidbey Island. I’ve driven by the main gate where the static display of Prowlers show the ALQ-99 under the wings. I built 99s for a couple of years. It’s nice to see the island from a different perspective.

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 27 дней назад +3

    We spend time at Deception Pass every year and love viewing the Aircraft. Much respect to the people serving.

  • @trob1173
    @trob1173 25 дней назад

    Sumas, Wa. native and 4 yrs in the Navy, (USS Ranger '84-'88). Whidbey Island is a beautiful place. We go there when we don't feel like going up in to the mountains. Really enjoy your videos. Stay safe out there.

  • @krabman22
    @krabman22 Год назад +6

    All the videos are killer, love the voice over. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @harryschaefer8563
    @harryschaefer8563 25 дней назад

    Thanks for the cockpit view and commentary, that was a treat. Once my wife and I were in the area for a wedding and we found Deception pass and bridge, standing on the bridge we spotted a bald eagle on a tree branch maybe 100 feet below us. The eagle spied its next meal, dove to the water and BANG dinner was served. We also went on a whale watching tour out of Anacortes to spot orcas. We also saw quite a few eagles along the cruise route out from and back to Anacortes. You're right about it being "God's Country". My oldest son is a former Marine who was an avionics tech working on F 18s. He deployed a few times on the USS America. I was fortunate to join him aboard the America for a "Tiger Cruise", boarding at the end of "Fleet Week" in NYC, then cruisig to Norfolk. It was one of the highlights of my life. I was free to roam the ship at will. I returned to the forecastle over and over it was such a nice, quiet and meditative space. I had a nice conversation with my son after dinner one night on a little platform down near the waterline at the stern where there was a phalanx gattling gun.

  • @stevebrennan3921
    @stevebrennan3921 Год назад +4

    I was stationed at Whidbey NAS in the late 70's and early 80's and it's still as beautiful as ever. I worked on the A-6 Intruders there but the Growlers are certainly better looking/more capable than the old Skypigs. Love the vids and the VO rocks it!

  • @floydburgherjr.6505
    @floydburgherjr.6505 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Great video! I was Zapper Doc ‘78-’81 VAQ-130 (EA-6B), did a MED on the INDEPENDENCE, and lived in Coupeville… Truly God’s Country & I loved the “Sound of Our Freedom”…

    • @g3pdhbelonis447
      @g3pdhbelonis447 5 месяцев назад

      I was a zapper tweet during the same time. I made the two Forrestal cruises, 78 and 81, and the Indy cruise.

    • @floydburgherjr.6505
      @floydburgherjr.6505 5 месяцев назад

      @@g3pdhbelonis447 I missed Forrestal but caught Indy. Almost got two but my replacement met the Squadron in Norfolk and I got some time at NAVHOSP WHIDBEY, great time!!

  • @ellenritchie3342
    @ellenritchie3342 4 месяца назад +8

    Enjoy learning from your videos! My son is a pilot stationed at Whidbey Island😊

  • @heiferhopper
    @heiferhopper 2 месяца назад +2

    Miss this place sooo much. Spent 10 years there in VAQ-134 and VAQ-129 working on the Prowler before I left in 2000. Tried my hardest to find a job out there so I could stay but it was not to be. I now fly my jets out of NASWI in MSFS through the valleys of the Cascades with the required fly through of Deception Pass Bridge. Thanks for this vid!

  • @rogerdirkx.1679
    @rogerdirkx.1679 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is so interesting and fun to watch. You’ve worked really hard to be able to do this. Your so lucky. I’m really enjoying your videos. It gives us the opportunity to experience what you do. Fabulous. Thank you.

  • @IronHammer59
    @IronHammer59 Год назад +1

    God’s Country Indeed. Born and raised on the Olympic Peninsula and spent many summers working Ft Casey State Park while doing college. Love your voice overs. Missed a pair of your wingmen scooting through Snoqualmie Pass today. Friends said it was a sight to behold. You all stay safe out there and up there!

  • @dangoleshootnetwork6036
    @dangoleshootnetwork6036 Месяц назад +3

    My wife and I were on Whidbey Island about 5 years ago now, and just happened to witness F-18's doing touch and goes on that same runway. We were just driving around aimlessly on the island when I heard the unmistakable sound of fighter aircraft to my left, and saw an F-18 landing through the trees. I followed the road we were on to the end of the runway, and we sat and watched you guys for about 20 minutes. It was an awesome, and unexpected part of our trip!

  • @billknudson7895
    @billknudson7895 23 дня назад

    Totally enjoy riding along on your excursions. I have a private pilot license, but haven’t flown in decades, mainly because of the expense. The perspective provided by your cockpit camera brings back some that great feeling that you can only get as PIC. Thanks for the ride and for your service.

  • @Slotcarking
    @Slotcarking Год назад +4

    Love your voiceovers! Living vicariously through you sir. Working on these birds in St Louis for 4 decades & wished i could get a ride b4 retirement. I would have more luck winning the powerball than getting a ride though! Lol

  • @wysoft
    @wysoft 20 дней назад

    A few years back, I was hunting in a remote area of the North Cascades. I was walking below the crest of a valley looking across the hills below, and mountains in the distance. It was totally silent except a light breeze, until suddenly I heard a rumbling echo off of the hills. Seconds later one of you guys came shooting right over the hill, and dropped down into the valley below. I waved but I was already in your rear view mirror, or whatever you guys have got going on there.. That must be one hell of an area to get to fly a jet through. It made my year to see it up close as a lone man on the ground! Cheers

  • @whidbey1927
    @whidbey1927 Год назад +5

    Hi From Whidbey Island Sound of freedom 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @jd.3493
    @jd.3493 Год назад +1

    Pretty awesome! Saw you flies over lake Cavanaugh, Conway, and then JUST south of my family’s farm in LaConner. Further farm directly south of the Rainbow Bridge. Love that sound of freedom! Fly Navy!

  • @Codeeez
    @Codeeez Год назад +6

    Not much freedom left here, but love knowing you're up there! Thanks

    • @stevencramsie9172
      @stevencramsie9172 2 месяца назад +5

      Spare us your tears, you don’t know what “no freedom” really is.

    • @williammoreno2378
      @williammoreno2378 2 месяца назад +1

      WTF are you talking about?

    • @jeffbeck8993
      @jeffbeck8993 Месяц назад +1

      Plenty freedom, just you have no idea what the alternative is. Go back to binging Fox News with the whiners and exaggerators in MAGA hats.

    • @Codeeez
      @Codeeez Месяц назад

      @@stevencramsie9172 enchroma glasses are a proven scam you dolt. There's no tears here, old man. I have a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about.

    • @Codeeez
      @Codeeez Месяц назад

      @jeffbeck8993 "Plenty freedom." Says the guy in the youtube comments. The time tested and proven metric that is never wrong 😂. You fall right in line. Right where they tell you, huh? Like a good media lap dog. I bet he's all you talk about at family functions. I bet he makes you so angry, and you get all upset and stomp around your little apartment, but quietly, because you don't want to upset your neighbors, because you're only a tough guy on the internet and truth be told, you're a little scared all the time.
      It's ok little buddy, I'm not going to hurt you.

  • @jacqueschauvet3744
    @jacqueschauvet3744 18 дней назад

    Dear Pail:
    You make it look so easy! Amazing flying. Be safe!🎉

  • @anthonymiles1446
    @anthonymiles1446 Месяц назад +3

    Respect you guys! I worked for 9 months on NAS whibey island. The pilots for the most part were awesome I loved getting a wave from you all. It made the work bearable. God speed and may jesus protect you all!

  • @GDogg84067
    @GDogg84067 Год назад +1

    I am a retired Air Force F-16 maintainer but I have a special affinity for Navy aircraft videos also. In addition, I am from the beautiful PNW!
    These voice overs are just AWESOME! Keep up the great work!

  • @RodCleaves
    @RodCleaves 2 месяца назад +33

    You never explained "Why Fighter Pilots DON’T LIKE Straight-In Landings"

    • @GrowlerJams
      @GrowlerJams  2 месяца назад +7

      2:50

    • @ninjalectualx
      @ninjalectualx 2 месяца назад +5

      No that only explains why you like the fan break

    • @heythere135
      @heythere135 2 месяца назад +13

      It’s used in the Navy and Air Force as a way to get the aircraft over the field quickly and with as few radio calls as possible. A long slow straight in approach in a war time situation in the AOR is risky as it allows more time for the enemy to knock planes out of the sky. Keep the formation tight, low and fast, then break into the landing pattern over the safety of the airfield. Someone correct me if I’m wrong, please.

    • @ninjalectualx
      @ninjalectualx 2 месяца назад +4

      Thank you, finally an answer lol

    • @reccecs4
      @reccecs4 2 месяца назад +2

      @@heythere135if you have enemy fighters penetrating that far into your territory, especially uncontested to the point they can undertake offensive action, you have way bigger problems than landing procedures. Problems like an ineffective air defence system. “The safety of the airfield” should be a several hundred mile bubble of layered ground and air based air defence around it.

  • @wildkindphotos7670
    @wildkindphotos7670 27 дней назад

    I can see my house on your left just before you get over the base. I grew up in New Hampshire near Pease AFB so now that I'm living near NAS Whidbey Island 69 years later is like coming home. I love it here.

  • @keithwisnieski4226
    @keithwisnieski4226 2 месяца назад +3

    You flew over my house at 5:47. Anyone wanting to experience the sound of freedom can come on by.

  • @hammerman199374
    @hammerman199374 27 дней назад

    At about 2:30 you're flying almost directly over my house, up the hill from Conway. Been here a little over a year and I love seeing you guys fly over.

  • @hurn1481
    @hurn1481 Год назад +1

    Love the videos. I live out on the Olympic Peninsula and have grown up listening to the Prowlers and Growlers roaring overhead my entire life. Nothing better than seeing you guys turning and burning over the Quillayute.

  • @SluiceGooseProspecting
    @SluiceGooseProspecting 28 дней назад

    When I was in the Corps., sitting in the middle of the desert, I would watch the fighters and helo's buzzing us. I would always tell my crew, "I should have gone to college". Now after being out for 24 years....I watch stuff like this now and say "I should have gone to college". Great video. NAS Whidbey was my first duty station of all places when I was in. Lots of memories there.

  • @aaabbas
    @aaabbas 24 дня назад

    Love your content man! In a previous life I was the flight doc for VP-1 and VAQ-136 out of Whidbey; I miss the flying adventures, the PNW lifestyle and beauty, but most of all the people. Fly Navy!!

  • @hefeibao
    @hefeibao Год назад +1

    Just another former military PNW-er thanking you for these fantastic videos and voice overs. :) Always a treat to see our home state from the air.

  • @tomchidwick
    @tomchidwick 22 дня назад

    Living in the Mira Mesa area of San Diego in the late 80's/early 90's I'd watch the F-14 and F-18 squadrons return from practice to NAS Miramar (now MCAS Miramar) performing the exact same approach and final maneuvers, over Kearney Mesa Rd and I-15 on the east side of the field.
    So stinking awesome to watch from the ground, and now for the first time from the air and the cockpit itself!
    It's very hard to explain how much I love this, since I lived in SW Washington (Vancouver WA) for 25 years and also know the Puget Sound and Whidbey Island areas very well.
    Thanks for the awesome video. ❤

  • @anniestroklund2442
    @anniestroklund2442 4 месяца назад

    As a general aviation pilot of a Cessna 150 from Arlington, WA it was awesome to see your view. I've encountered a few of you guys coming up quick on me a few times. I have always wondered what it would be like to fly into NAS Whidby. Thanks so much for the ride. I'll remember to salute the next time I see ya off my wing...❤🛩

  • @BillPatten-zh6lx
    @BillPatten-zh6lx Год назад +2

    NAS Whidby also has one of the most beautiful MWR campgrounds there is.

  • @kyleeichmann4252
    @kyleeichmann4252 26 дней назад

    Just saw the air show in seattle at seafair a couple weeks ago with you guys and the blue angels and stuff and the announcer was talking about local whidbey island growlers that were performing. So cool! I live in port townsend by the way so you are just a stones throw away. Thank you for your service!!

  • @russellreynolds1152
    @russellreynolds1152 Год назад +1

    LOVE THESE VOICEOVER VIDEOS PAIL, KEEP DOING THEM FOR THOSE OF US WHO ENJOY WATCHING AND LEARNING WHAT YOU ARE DOING! YOU MAKE IT LOOK TOO EASY WHICH IT IS NOT!

  • @michaelloftus9836
    @michaelloftus9836 7 месяцев назад

    My son is on the CARL in the Pacific and station there at Whydbey VAQ 136. Your videos bring me closer to him and the pride I feel for him and the choices he's made.
    Thank you,
    A Proud Dad
    FLY NAVY !

  • @tedsmith3061
    @tedsmith3061 Год назад +1

    Never ceases to amaze how you go from ground to flight and flight to ground. One nano second you're a bird, the next you're a heavy chunk of metal rolling on the ground. Transitioning from each medium is never boring to watch. Watching that184 mph catapult carrier launch really puts it into perspective for me. In two seconds you go from that heavy piece of rolling metal to a being a bird. All be it a very fast one. F18's are awesome airplanes. It looks like fun every time up. Like...every time.

  • @backgammonskillset
    @backgammonskillset 29 дней назад

    I do this with the wife each time we get back home. I drive around the block twice before I pull into the driveway. She thinks there is something wrong with me. Now you gave me the idea of doing a voice-over as I drive, it's gonna be great!

  • @scottbeutler7695
    @scottbeutler7695 20 дней назад

    Pretty sweet!!! I got to meet the Blues at Whidbey in 1988 when I was in the DEP. Went to boot after I graduated in 1989. My dad was stationed at Whidbey in the 60's with a Phantom Squadron. I have always wanted to take a ride on VR-1355. I have seen many EA-18's in the wild in the cascades, some of those pilots are really low. So cool!!! Thanks for the video!!!

  • @gamkem1405
    @gamkem1405 29 дней назад

    Great video!!! Always wanted to be a co-pilot! Grew up in Anaheim where the Marines would fly from Camp Penelton to El Toro. I could usually see the pilots in the cockpits as they flew by! It was my childhood dream.
    So grateful for all who have served and all who are serving! You are the Watchmen in the air!
    God bless all of you!
    We have been on Whidbey for 46 years and have watched many a touch-n-go at Ault Field! Many thanks!
    🫡🇺🇸❤️

  • @charlesbever4179
    @charlesbever4179 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pail, enjoy the view and the crew talk. Keep it coming. Trained air force and marine air A 4 during 71 -73.
    Semper fi

  • @akulahawk
    @akulahawk 11 месяцев назад +1

    I, like some here, did a bit of growing up in Oak Harbor. We weren’t under the approach, departure, or landing pattern so I rarely got to see the Prowlers come and go from there but it was awesome to see them arrive after a deployment somewhere. I’m sure it was a good homecoming for the crews seeing their families out on the flight line to welcome them home. My dad used to fly with a couple squadrons from there and occasionally flew us in a GA rental from the club there… and from some of those flights, I recall seeing a couple of EA-6As and often P-3s back then. Good times the late 70’s and early 80’s were!

  • @MrEvtmazda
    @MrEvtmazda Месяц назад

    At 4:30 you are flying over the fruit stand off the side of the road. I have been through there many times when you guys are up flying and landing. Its awesome having y'all fly over the highway when driving through there. Thank you for your service! I want to leave Washington myself but last time i did, i ended up coming back because their is truly no other place like the PNW!

  • @xpane
    @xpane 4 дня назад

    Got to visit Whdby Island for the first time last year, you are so right about it. Your videos are amazing. Thank you for doing this so professionally it makes me proud to be an American.

  • @SR-fm1ft
    @SR-fm1ft 7 месяцев назад

    What a voice, I could watch and listen to this all day.

  • @shaunolinger964
    @shaunolinger964 Месяц назад

    As you rolled into your initial break I was leaning in.. I could feel it!!! Thanks for the ride!!!
    I lived in Mossyrock, Washington for almost 20 years, and one of our favorite things was the sound of Whidbey NAS doing bomb runs on Mayfield, Mossyrock, and Cowlitz Falls dams. Two occasions stand out...
    First was an A6 Intruder that overcooked his speed coming over Mayfield Dam and out over Mayfield Lake... he rolled and pulled hard enough he had vortice off of every single horizontal surface on that jet, but he still had to go UNDER the power lines right above Hwy 12!! I was standing on top of that hill directly under the power lines, and I remember thinking "if he piles it into this hill I'm DEAD!!!"... so I just stood there looking DOWN into his cockpit as he went by! His right seat looked up as they went by, flashed a hand at me and went back to work cleaning out his shorts probably, but it was pretty epic from my point of view.
    Second was one of those days on Riffe Lake, a notoriously rough mountain lake known for its abrupt changes in wave conditions due to a venturi effect two-thirds of the way up-lake. I was in a 16ft Sea Ray with an open bow, bucking into 3 or 4 foot waves and trying not to sink the darned thing. Plowing along bow-high, I suddenly saw an F-18 come around that very point I called "Venturi Point". I was following a pair of tugs towing a MASSIVE log boom of flood debris, so when it came time to watch this 18 go by I cut power and dropped the nose. I looked back just in time to see a foot of water coming over my bow, but I was much more fascinated by the fact that I still couldn't hear this guy coming. He went by at what I'm guessing was .8 or.9 Mach... I couldn't hear him until he was very nearly 90 degrees abeam me... and maybe 400 feet off the deck. Absolutely AWESOME!!! No shock-wave, but a definite sound compression going on. Made for one hell of a sight and sound!!!
    Another moment came to mind as I write this, but I'm thinking this one came from JBLM... Riffe was WAAAYYY down in water levels, like over 100 feet low, and as we were driving Hwy 12 towards Morton we saw a C-141 Starlifter BELOW the highway, TFing down-lake. What did those things weigh... 250,000 pounds? Yeah... a grunt goat down in the mud like it was a fighter!!! He was rolling 60 degrees easily when we saw him... pretty amazing those big planes could do that sort of stuff!
    Again... Thanks for the ride-along, and for stirring up those awesome memories!