There are TONS of "Drop Night" videos on You Tube for the various classes. I am a retired AF Colonel, and I LOVE watching them - makes me realize there is a new generation of tigers out there to keep the traditions going.
Can we just take a moment to appreciate all those pilots flying A400, C130 or C-5? Much less glamour, but maybe even more vital than all the cool.fighter pilots?
I peronally think that logistical military aviation is way more interesting. And mindblowing af. The amount of tonnage able to fly .. that is just .. absolutely insane ..
@@DarthVader20201 I wish that lady fighter God Speed, however I remember that even for the Tornados, there was a rumor the Italian Air Force lowered a lot the physical bar, to be able to use female pilots. I hope that is not the case and those girls were not just there for showcase, as everybody's safety may depend on them being able to execute their job at the level that is necessary.
@thecaptain2000 I don’t know about Italy but I know USAF made a big point to not lower any standards, so because this program is hosted by USAF I would assume it’s the same.
@@bjrnchrstn Viper girl can only fly F-16 (43), We Belgians don't have any other fighter jet than that. There are (34) F-35 on order but ain't coming for quite awhile.
I was an aircraft mechanic (crew chief) on A-10s at Myrtle Beach AFB. I did my initial training at Shepard AFB in 1985. Lots of terrific memories and wonderful people..students and instructors. Myrtle Beach and many of the bases I visited TDY for exercises like Victorville , Barbers Point NAS in Oahu were closed down. Lackland and Shepard are the only 2 left I know! Nice to see Shepard still going strong! Congrats to all these new pilots!
On a daily basis, as a Navy student pilot, I interact with fellow students from Spain, Italy, France, etc, and I have the utmost respect for them. Considering you “lose 50% of your brain power when you hop in the cockpit”, these guys not only overcome that, but do it in a non-native language. It’s humbling, and I’m glad they’re on our side.
Don't these foreign pilots have language barrier trouble in the airborne communication with their formation comrades or ground control ? I mean, the turbines noise doesn't help them to receive loud and clear instructions in a language that is not their own mother tongue.
Congrats to all of you, Young Generations of NATO Pilots. As a former Pilot student at Reese AFB - Texas, in 1981-82 ( the Joint NATO Fighter Pilots was still a Project at the time) I graduate with the Class 82/07. I still remember my Graduation Day and I could feel the excitement these Jong Pilots felt on “their day”. What an amazing experience was flying with the T37 (in use in those days) and the T38. Even better was the Fighter Training School in Holloman AFB (New Mexico). Form a former Italian Air Force Pilot to all you I forward my strong respect for such an achievement and may the sky reward you with all the best. Good luck and Fly High. Regards.
My cousins son Casey was top of his class as a NATO fighter pilot and went on to become one of the first F-22 raptor pilots.. Now flying for Alaska airlines 👨✈️ Pretty big accomplishment for a quiet humble farm kid from Oregon..
Greetings from Brazil, I just wish you all the very best and I also wanna say thank you for your service, you guys makes the skies safer and the world a better place. Keep up the good job.
I wasn't a part of the aviation community but as a USN Seabee I was deployed to the little communication station in Nea Makri back in 1988' and I loved my time in your country, truly one of the best experiences of my life. Thank you for your service 👍
It also comes as a benefit to the US that the member states decided to enter an alliance with them, instead of creating a completely independent one of their own, which would consequently have led to the necessity and the creation of equal military forces for self-defense and counterbalance. It turned out to be a win-win situation for everyone without another arms-race.
What this video misses is that Canada does the same thing. The Portage La Prairie and CFB Cold Lake flight training schools train pilots all across NATO including US, UK, Singapore, etc.
Awesome video! The best part was seeing the excitement of the students, when they find out what aircraft they will ultimately be assigned to. Super cool!! Thank you so much for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it. Have a great day. 😊
Wonderful to have others who believe in freedom and order training in Texas, becoming acquainted with a free world community. Welcome to America, friends. I love the positive comments.
I imagine that since they are trained on the same or similar tactics, if they were ever call upon to fight side-by-side in a real war, that would help greatly to allow multi-nation squadrons.
That Belgian girl really has the right spirit and drive =). That's why she will be one of the first Belgian Pilots, transfering from the F16 to the F35.
As an American and New Yorker I grew up in the shadows of the twin towers and my dad, an immigrant from Ireland, worked on the construction of those towers so I was deeply touched when NATO invoked article 5 for the first time and only time so far in its 70 year history. I am also a dual US/EU citizen and strong supporter of NATO, US and EU. Long live NATO, Slava Ukraine and welcome Finland and Sweden to the family. I support Ukraine joining NATO.
Great to see the breath of students there. At Columbus AFB , MS we had the largest contingent of Iranian student pilots under the “SUPP-TEE” (Security Assistance Undergraduate Pilot Training program).
Not just uniformity in skillset and performance but a sense of knowing the relationship between their loyalty to their individual country and to that of the Coalition. You can't buy or make that sort of growth. It has to be instilled and encouraged from within. What a great video!!!
If the Ukraine war won't do it, what will it take for Austria to join NATO? Or for Austria to properly support Ukraine, which doesn't require NATO membership.
We've all seen how UKR has been able to survive just and how important that has been. It's a really tough job for these people, excellence isn't demanded, it's a requirement, a requirement to win through complete perfection at all times
Alot of foreign pilots also train at Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson Arizona. Currently they are training Ukrainian pilots along with other NATO nations pilots necause of the weather and close proximity to huge gun/training ranges west of Tucson
"trading leisure for hours in the simulator" I get the distinct impression that this is where most if not all of them really want to be. I know if I had a shot at becoming a fighter pilot I'd be obsessed with pursuing it.
i can tell you this but only becaouse i look everyday at where jets are on apps. they are listed when training and its cool, even right now there is about 10+ fighter jets training, even more all over the us and uk.
Sweden finally in Nato! The current chief test pilot for our Gripen project trained at the USNTPS. Graduated with the "Outstanding Student Award" of class 145 and got to fly a bloody U-2 as part of his final assignment. Lucky (or rather impressive) bastard!
At Shepard to a larger extent, but the other pilot training bases also train foreign students. At Columbus AFB I taught to fly Algerian, Japanese, and Italian students.
Not only in Sheppard base here in Texas but also Luke AFB in Arizona. Belgium is about to receive its first F-35s and the first ones will be delivered to Luke where Belgian pilots will get their training on it before flying it in their country in much adverse weather conditions...it rains an awful lot in my native country... Congrats on a very well made view of NATO pilot training...
lol not whole career. They switch up often. This piloting roles are only for short term due to health fitness requirements. It takes big impact on the body alll that air pressure.They later become trainers/instructors or pilot commercial planes for the public.
All air forces have training programs but I believe this NATO one in Texas is specifically for aspiring NATO pilots to train together, make connections, and increase interoperability between forces so in the event of a crisis, they’re all on the same page.
Oh no NATO is insanely intergrated when it comes to this stuff, its speccialy a big boon for smaller countries like Denmark and Belgium which was mentioned in the video because the small sizes of our countries makes it harder to train fighter pilots.
There is a lot of cooperation in NATO. Most countries have their own training programs too, but as many European countries are pretty small and very densely populated, training in the US opens up many opportunities. Texas is basically empty and has clear skies. A country like the Netherlands is small and very densely populated. You can hardly train manoeuvres without scaring a city with a sonic boom, let alone train with live ammo. Dutch forward observers also go to Texas to train things like communication for close air support together with American pilots. Cooperation also helps that it can be cheaper for all member states. It's possible for smaller countries to have a functional airforce without needing to have all their own training facilities. Training together, for all parts of the armed forces, is also useful in actual operations, as NATO is a coalition. In any NATO operation the members need to be able to communicate and cooperate. That's even more so for the airforces.
I am so thankful for being born in the U. S. and being part of NATO. NATO is the only thing keeping so many countries way of life possible. Thank you NATO.
As a Dutchman I agree. The Netherlands is far too small to ever stand on its own, as is the case with many European countries. Being part of NATO guarantees freedom and security and we shouldn't take it for granted.
I'm just astounded the T-38s are still flying... I mean good grief, how many hours can those airframes have them??? It will be great when the T-7 Red Hawks start coming in.
I was surprised to discover that the F-16 whole training is done in the same nation of the pilot and not in USA, is this the common way to train NATO pilots? Thanks
The ceremony where they find out what aircraft they will fly is awesome
What is it? The Ceremony so I can look it up
There are TONS of "Drop Night" videos on You Tube for the various classes. I am a retired AF Colonel, and I LOVE watching them - makes me realize there is a new generation of tigers out there to keep the traditions going.
@@scootertooter6874 Thank you for your service, Sir!
Bro, IM hyped!! It's frickin sick!!!
yeah if I ever joined your airforce it would be like "you are flying the militaries only Cessna 172 with a flying banner" and I'm like 🙃
Can we just take a moment to appreciate all those pilots flying A400, C130 or C-5? Much less glamour, but maybe even more vital than all the cool.fighter pilots?
Yes!! Well said! Their contribution is crucial …! Will always be a tremendous need for pilots of A4OO , C13O etc 😍💛🙏
And all the Rotocraft Pilots too, Apache, Tiger, Stallion, Chinook, Hip, Cobra, EC/H-145, Gazelle, ...
I peronally think that logistical military aviation is way more interesting.
And mindblowing af.
The amount of tonnage able to fly .. that is just .. absolutely insane ..
Fr I respect those AC-130 pilots and cargo pilots, it's a tough job
One here all in favor of the C-130.
I want to take a moment to express my sincere appreciation for the excellent content that NATO consistently shares regarding military matters.
The female fighter pilot overcoming all odds. Reminds me of Top Gun Maverick.
General Mark Milley sends his regards.
I hope this alliance will never break, it brought so much more security to all member state!
@@DarthVader20201 I wish that lady fighter God Speed, however I remember that even for the Tornados, there was a rumor the Italian Air Force lowered a lot the physical bar, to be able to use female pilots. I hope that is not the case and those girls were not just there for showcase, as everybody's safety may depend on them being able to execute their job at the level that is necessary.
@thecaptain2000 I don’t know about Italy but I know USAF made a big point to not lower any standards, so because this program is hosted by USAF I would assume it’s the same.
That pilot that got the f-35 was exploding with awesome.
If only he knew how bad constructed that airframe is. Eagle guy and Viper girl got lucky.
@@bjrnchrstn Viper girl can only fly F-16 (43), We Belgians don't have any other fighter jet than that. There are (34) F-35 on order but ain't coming for quite awhile.
@@bjrnchrstn lol. It's 2023 and we still have these guys believing that F-35 is crap. I'll bet on the F-35 against any airframe in existent.
@@cursedcat281 probably subscribers of Pierre Sprey
@@cursedcat281 it's only tards, russian and chinese bots that think that the F35 is crap.
I was an aircraft mechanic (crew chief) on A-10s at Myrtle Beach AFB. I did my initial training at Shepard AFB in 1985. Lots of terrific memories and wonderful people..students and instructors. Myrtle Beach and many of the bases I visited TDY for exercises like Victorville , Barbers Point NAS in Oahu were closed down. Lackland and Shepard are the only 2 left I know!
Nice to see Shepard still going strong! Congrats to all these new pilots!
On a daily basis, as a Navy student pilot, I interact with fellow students from Spain, Italy, France, etc, and I have the utmost respect for them. Considering you “lose 50% of your brain power when you hop in the cockpit”, these guys not only overcome that, but do it in a non-native language. It’s humbling, and I’m glad they’re on our side.
Can you explain the brain power thing? Is that an 'in' joke in the army or is their truth behind it?
Don't these foreign pilots have language barrier trouble in the airborne communication with their formation comrades or ground control ? I mean, the turbines noise doesn't help them to receive loud and clear instructions in a language that is not their own mother tongue.
Congrats to all of you, Young Generations of NATO Pilots. As a former Pilot student at Reese AFB - Texas, in 1981-82 ( the Joint NATO Fighter Pilots was still a Project at the time) I graduate with the Class 82/07. I still remember my Graduation Day and I could feel the excitement these Jong Pilots felt on “their day”. What an amazing experience was flying with the T37 (in use in those days) and the T38. Even better was the Fighter Training School in Holloman AFB (New Mexico). Form a former Italian Air Force Pilot to all you I forward my strong respect for such an achievement and may the sky reward you with all the best. Good luck and Fly High. Regards.
What plane did you get after graduation?
Probably an f16 because he is dutch@@topgunm
My father was there as a member of the Royal Dutch Airforce, in the early 50's flying the T6 and later the P-51D...
My cousins son Casey was top of his class as a NATO fighter pilot and went on to become one of the first F-22 raptor pilots.. Now flying for Alaska airlines 👨✈️ Pretty big accomplishment for a quiet humble farm kid from Oregon..
❤️❤️🙏
Give me a "farm boy" (with good eyesight) every time. They know how to "do things" that may be a be a bit out of the ordinary: essential for combat.
Great exchange at Sheppard AFB and Wichita Falls, Texas! My Dad was stationed there 3 times during my US Military Family career. Salute!
I love to see that they are all such good friends and teammates!
The one about to fly the f-35 😂😂😂
Greetings from Brazil, I just wish you all the very best and I also wanna say thank you for your service, you guys makes the skies safer and the world a better place. Keep up the good job.
It's so gratifying to see these young people who are so dedicated to protecting the world. God bless them all
protecting their country ...... in a different country
That’s a lot of T38s! Those things were awesome from the maintenance side. Damn near unbreakable
To think that these countries have came together to support each other. What an amazing thing to be apart of.
Greetings from Hellenic Air Force. I was there 23 years ago......
I wasn't a part of the aviation community but as a USN Seabee I was deployed to the little communication station in Nea Makri back in 1988' and I loved my time in your country, truly one of the best experiences of my life.
Thank you for your service 👍
This truly helps you understand the enormity of the USA contribution to the NATO alliance.
Yes but in the end it is a team effort.
True, but worthwhile remembering each country pays for itself and brings its own aircraft.
It also comes as a benefit to the US that the member states decided to enter an alliance with them, instead of creating a completely independent one of their own, which would consequently have led to the necessity and the creation of equal military forces for self-defense and counterbalance. It turned out to be a win-win situation for everyone without another arms-race.
What this video misses is that Canada does the same thing. The Portage La Prairie and CFB Cold Lake flight training schools train pilots all across NATO including US, UK, Singapore, etc.
it is not free - these countries pay the usaf
I live under a common path taken by the Belgian air force, Jade has probably flown over me. Awesome!
Awesome video! The best part was seeing the excitement of the students, when they find out what aircraft they will ultimately be assigned to. Super cool!! Thank you so much for sharing this video. I really enjoyed it. Have a great day. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful to have others who believe in freedom and order training in Texas, becoming acquainted with a free world community. Welcome to America, friends. I love the positive comments.
Awesome! I love that they get that camaraderie and the chance to support and celebrate each other during training.
video kept a good focus on Lt. Jade! Stunningly beautiful with a nice smile.
Yes, Texus sounds exactly what I would have said. My dad's best friend, old german air force guy, used to train there.
I imagine that since they are trained on the same or similar tactics, if they were ever call upon to fight side-by-side in a real war, that would help greatly to allow multi-nation squadrons.
That IS the point. :)
That's the general idea !
The moment where the whole class picks up Jade to celebrate with her 😂🥳
Fantastic
1975 '76 resident of this base. Normandy apartments were right outside the front gate.. very nice. Great base.
That Belgian girl really has the right spirit and drive =). That's why she will be one of the first Belgian Pilots, transfering from the F16 to the F35.
Stingers squadron Florennes?
Woooooo! 🎉
With love, from America. 🇺🇸
Absolutely awesome, thank you. Loving NATO even here from the Czech Republic!
This is an amazing and emotional film. I just realized you're doing this training here in my amazing state of Texas.
this is so interesting! maybe i´ll choose that path.
As an American and New Yorker I grew up in the shadows of the twin towers and my dad, an immigrant from Ireland, worked on the construction of those towers so I was deeply touched when NATO invoked article 5 for the first time and only time so far in its 70 year history. I am also a dual US/EU citizen and strong supporter of NATO, US and EU. Long live NATO, Slava Ukraine and welcome Finland and Sweden to the family. I support Ukraine joining NATO.
You have expressed the sentiments of so many of us !
The F5 is so beautiful
Great to see the breath of students there. At Columbus AFB , MS we had the largest contingent of Iranian student pilots under the “SUPP-TEE” (Security Assistance Undergraduate Pilot Training program).
Lt. Jades engergy is infectous ! Amazing !
Not just uniformity in skillset and performance but a sense of knowing the relationship between their loyalty to their individual country and to that of the Coalition. You can't buy or make that sort of growth. It has to be instilled and encouraged from within. What a great video!!!
Thanks for watching and leaving such a nice comment! Glad you enjoyed the video and its message.
Looks interesting and i can imagine it having a positive effect on a fighter pilot . Regards from Sweden
I loved the fact that they get to see what jet they pilot. I can only imagine how exciting that could be!
Love and glory to the Alliance from Austria! I hope we'll be part of NATO soon.
Absolutely!
That would be incredible.
If the Ukraine war won't do it, what will it take for Austria to join NATO? Or for Austria to properly support Ukraine, which doesn't require NATO membership.
wird zeit
I really hope so but I just don't see it happening. Your government isn't even tough enough towards Russia. But, let's see in the future...
Awesome video. Thank you ALL for all you do. ❤️👍
Stoya's gonna make a great fighter pilot! 👏 👏 👏
Thank you, now i can't choose in which branch i want to serve in.
Much respect from an Albanian
we are NATO! best wishes to young pilots from Croatia
Nice video - and thank you for guardian our sky over not just over Europe! Greeting from Czech rep
That's a pretty sweet way to learn what your fighter will be
The F-35 Lightning II is the most advanced ATF
I really want to join the royal Dutch airforce hopefully in a couple years I'll be here :)
All learning in the same place is a very good thing - uniform knowledge for all !
02:08 | I've never heard of a "turboprop jet" before. Please explain. As I understand things, the T-6 is a turboprop where as the T-38 is a turbojet.
You're quite right. It's a turboprop. Calling it a 'turboprop jet' is only likely to cause confusion.
Together strong! Greetings from TR
This was so interesting. Thank you.🇺🇸
We've all seen how UKR has been able to survive just and how important that has been. It's a really tough job for these people, excellence isn't demanded, it's a requirement, a requirement to win through complete perfection at all times
Navy veteran here supporting NATO 100%.
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When I watched the assignment of pilots to specific types of planes, I couldn’t help but think of the sorting hat ceremony in Harry Potter 😄
Outstanding video!
I do appreciate NATO a lot! This collaboration is so foundational for a great future.
Thank you for your service, for the heart and effort you put! Cheers from Finland
"Grit" is the key word in this video. You'll win your wings without plenty of it. (I was a USMC aviator and flight instructor.)
Love to see collaboration like this!
NATO is the greatest alliance in the world!
Impresionante. Enhorabuena a todos estos jóvenes que persiguen su pasión.
I was at Shepherd Air Force Base for 4 months for training.
love the folks at ENJJPT! missing sheppard everyday!
Parabéns para todos obrigada por compartilhar conosco OK sejam bem vindos ❤️❤️😁😁🌲👍🇧🇷
Congrats to all the fighter pilots, love from Belgium 🇧🇪 ❤✌.
Another reason Texans are so proud. And we're in the playoffs 🎉
5:13 bro unlocked top tier
Love NATO from America 🇺🇸💙
Ahhh... These young men and women are so lucky to have these opportunities...! ❤ (the T-6 Texan is NOT a turbo-prop jet. It's just a turbo-prop)
The best of the best of the best just like in MIB, all jokes aside, respect, big respect!
Alot of foreign pilots also train at Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson Arizona. Currently they are training Ukrainian pilots along with other NATO nations pilots necause of the weather and close proximity to huge gun/training ranges west of Tucson
Hello from Marin County, California! ❤️🔥🌁 Beautiful pilots! Thanks for sharing, NATO. 🤔 6:51
Looks like real life Top Gun
Nice Video 👍
This was my goal and dream, but sadly I didn't get past the medical check as the doc said "You need glasses" :(
Very impressing school. 👍👍
I love how they have slides for the pilots. Jade "Spunky" Weakness is closing the canopy xD
Goose bumps!
"trading leisure for hours in the simulator" I get the distinct impression that this is where most if not all of them really want to be. I know if I had a shot at becoming a fighter pilot I'd be obsessed with pursuing it.
i can tell you this but only becaouse i look everyday at where jets are on apps. they are listed when training and its cool, even right now there is about 10+ fighter jets training, even more all over the us and uk.
There is no way Russia or China would have that quality of program for training military aviators. They are of the highest standards.
Sweden finally in Nato!
The current chief test pilot for our Gripen project trained at the USNTPS. Graduated with the "Outstanding Student Award" of class 145 and got to fly a bloody U-2 as part of his final assignment. Lucky (or rather impressive) bastard!
ENJJPT 83-06 > Vipers. Who else remembers MIMSO reception nights at the O'Club ;)
I love this. Stay safe out there kids. 👏👏
Looks like a fantastic unit
I just love this video
I love the Belgium accent, that girl reminds me of Swen Vick from Larian
At Shepard to a larger extent, but the other pilot training bases also train foreign students. At Columbus AFB I taught to fly Algerian, Japanese, and Italian students.
Not only in Sheppard base here in Texas but also Luke AFB in Arizona. Belgium is about to receive its first F-35s and the first ones will be delivered to Luke where Belgian pilots will get their training on it before flying it in their country in much adverse weather conditions...it rains an awful lot in my native country... Congrats on a very well made view of NATO pilot training...
There are several "UPT" pilot bases across the US to include in Louisiana, Oklahoma and a couple others that I can't think of off the top of my head.
I like the ceremony where they find out what aircraft they are going to be flying for the whole career. It’s nice :)
lol not whole career. They switch up often. This piloting roles are only for short term due to health fitness requirements. It takes big impact on the body alll that air pressure.They later become trainers/instructors or pilot commercial planes for the public.
How long to finish the course?
Cool video this basically NATOS top gun
Awesome vid!
Glad you enjoyed it
Fascinating! I always thought they trained independently.
Train how you fight 😉
All air forces have training programs but I believe this NATO one in Texas is specifically for aspiring NATO pilots to train together, make connections, and increase interoperability between forces so in the event of a crisis, they’re all on the same page.
Oh no NATO is insanely intergrated when it comes to this stuff, its speccialy a big boon for smaller countries like Denmark and Belgium which was mentioned in the video because the small sizes of our countries makes it harder to train fighter pilots.
There is a lot of cooperation in NATO. Most countries have their own training programs too, but as many European countries are pretty small and very densely populated, training in the US opens up many opportunities. Texas is basically empty and has clear skies. A country like the Netherlands is small and very densely populated. You can hardly train manoeuvres without scaring a city with a sonic boom, let alone train with live ammo. Dutch forward observers also go to Texas to train things like communication for close air support together with American pilots. Cooperation also helps that it can be cheaper for all member states. It's possible for smaller countries to have a functional airforce without needing to have all their own training facilities. Training together, for all parts of the armed forces, is also useful in actual operations, as NATO is a coalition. In any NATO operation the members need to be able to communicate and cooperate. That's even more so for the airforces.
I am so thankful for being born in the U. S. and being part of NATO. NATO is the only thing keeping so many countries way of life possible. Thank you NATO.
As a Dutchman I agree. The Netherlands is far too small to ever stand on its own, as is the case with many European countries. Being part of NATO guarantees freedom and security and we shouldn't take it for granted.
Interesting video!!!NATO😊
I'm just astounded the T-38s are still flying... I mean good grief, how many hours can those airframes have them???
It will be great when the T-7 Red Hawks start coming in.
I was surprised to discover that the F-16 whole training is done in the same nation of the pilot and not in USA, is this the common way to train NATO pilots? Thanks
The aircraft you see from 1:16 to 1:17
If i'm not mistaken, that's the F4 Phantom that was also widely used during the war in Vietnam, right?
Yes. That model is an F-4E.