Back in the 80's I saw Cal taxi up in his Lear. When the copilot walked into the FBO office, I SO wanted to ask him if his name was Spot ("IT'S CAL WORTHINGTON AND HIS DOG SPOT!!!"). Cooler heads prevailed though, and I didn't ask. At the time I was at the beginning of my career and you never know who will be conducting your next interview. Now? Forty years and 25,000 hours later? Hell yeah I'd ask!
This guy can sell snow during a blizzard. And I'd buy it.
Cal, you get any F-14D's in stock, you give me a holler, ya hear? I'll be right down to the airfield with my checkbook quicker 'n you can say 'Tomcat'
The ladder to get into the cockpit will cost more than the fighter I bet, accessories always get ya'.
Nobody born in 1980 or later understands the ending without it being explained to them.
Cal Worthington was a war hero, he was a B-17 pilot in the 8th Airforce during WW-2.
I grew up watching Cal Worthington commercials, and this dude has got it down! Great video!😂
Phantoms and cowboys. Gotta be Glamrock Squadron.
Who's here from the Heatblur DCS F-4E manual?
"Meet your maker in a martin baker" LOL, I always said ACES were better seats ;) Love 1990's hair on Gorby's wife.
Every reference he makes has a good story.
"This F-4 belonged to Ricky Spencer, so you know it's never been over 3 G's!"
"only ever flown on drill weekends"
This was hysterical!!! My Uncle spent his entire career at Hulman with the 181st. I live in NW Indiana and remember when this happened.
113th Tactical Fighter Squadron located at Terre Haute Air National Guard Base (Hulman Field), Indiana.
I love it and miss the old Phantoms.
"even throw in a free WSO!"...LOL
Boom chicago, everyone does it. Now that is a great story.
Back in the 80's I saw Cal taxi up in his Lear. When the copilot walked into the FBO office, I SO wanted to ask him if his name was Spot ("IT'S CAL WORTHINGTON AND HIS DOG SPOT!!!"). Cooler heads prevailed though, and I didn't ask. At the time I was at the beginning of my career and you never know who will be conducting your next interview. Now? Forty years and 25,000 hours later? Hell yeah I'd ask!
OH THE GOOD OL' DAYS! Phantoms Phorever!
Give THIS GUY A PART IN THE MOVIE. TOP GUN2