AH-64 Apache Cockpit [KTFG_464]
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Family Day prior to Army Flight School Graduation 2023
Congrats to Justin Gittemeier for earning the Army Achievement Medal for being #1 in US Army Apache Helicopter Flight School.
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Family Day Awards & Certificates
The Army Achievement Medal
Department of the Army
This is to certify that the Secretary Of The Army has awarded
The Army Achievement Medal
To Second Lieutenant Justin Gittemeier
Alpha Company, 1-14TH Aviation Regiment
For Exceptional Meritorious Achievement as the Distinguished Honor Graduate in the AH-64E flight school XXI Class 22-008. 2LT Gittemeier’s perseverance, attention to detail, and demonstrated performance exemplify his superior potential as an armed attack Aviator, graduating at the top of his class. His efforts reflect great credit upon himself, the 1-14th Aviation regiment, the 110TH Aviation Brigade, The United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence, and The United States Army.
Given Under my hand this 9Th day of January 2023
Ryan G. Kelly LTC, AV, Commanding
P.O. #009-001, 9 January 2023, HQ’s, 1-14TH Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL 36362-5000
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Certificate of Qualification
The United States Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama
Awards the
“Certificate of Qualification” to: 2LT Justin Gittemeier
In recognition of your successful completion of the AH-64E Flight School XXI Longbow Apache Qualification Course, Class 22-008. With this accomplishment goes the honor of joining an elite group, the Worlds finest Attack Helicopter Gun Pilots.
CW3 Caleb Frazier, Platoon Leader, 3RD Platoon, A Company, 1-14TH Aviation Regiment
DAC Barnes Reiney, Instructor Pilot, 3RD Platoon, A Company, 1-14TH Aviation Regiment
Certificate of Achievement
BOEING
“Certificate of Achievement”
This certifies that 2LT Justin Gittemeier is a Successful Graduate of the AH-64E Apache Guardian
Flight School XXI Qualification Course 2ET-008, 8 December 2022
Harris, LAke R Captain, Commander
HB Reines, DAC, Instructor Pilot
Kathleen Jolivette, Vice President, Attack Helicopter Programs, The Boeing Company
“The Apache”
It was said by the men who fought against them that the Apache could do what no human could do. They could go where no human could go, attack from nowhere against overwhelming odds and fade away to strike again an unbelievable distance away. The Apache Guardian Helicopter carries on the tradition of valor and honor of its namesake.
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Graduation Day Awards & Certificates
“Outstanding Achievement Certificate” Plaque
“Distinguished Honor Graduate Award”
Army Aviation Association
Of America, Inc.
Outstanding Achievement Certificate
presented to
Lieutenant Justin M. Gittemeier
For distinguishing yourself from your peers and setting an outstanding example for others to follow, you are selected as the Distinguished Graduate
for the
Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviator (AH-64E) Course
26 January 2023
Military Officers Association of America
presents this
Distinguished Honor Graduate Award
To 1LT Justin M. Gittemeier
In recognition of superior performance in the Initial Entry Rotary Wing Aviation Basic Officer Leadership Course, Class 23-006, as the student with the highest class standing.
26 January 2023
Brian T. Kelly, Lieutenant General, USAF (Ret) president, MOAA
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I like how quickly he pulled the eyepiece from the guys hand after handing it to him.
I looked at the comments to see what everybody had to say about that lol
He said gimme that 💩before u break it 🤣🤣🤣
That's what I came here to comment about. I bet he don't pull it out again.
Super classified
Most likely because they don't want you filming what's inside of it and how it works. It is a pretty bad ass piece of equipment.
He said, Give me that;before you break it
@@karlringer2648 because the guy sounds absolutely like his parents met at thanksgiving
“Yeaahhhhhh”
Can’t believe there actually a video of this.
Not classified. The aircraft is off. People climb inside these helicopters all the time. I know this LT, I am actually stationed with him currently. We show people our birds all the time.
You can know a lot more just reading Technical manual operator’s manual (can be find in the internet) or playing in DCS AH-64
It’s almost 50 years old in service at this point: from testing to debut was 10 years. The upgrades and also old.
As a former US soldier and 15R this brings back memories
I
did u ever fly them, i was supposed to be a 15r but i got hurt at basic and was unable to graduate
Watching this, I have to jump in DCS again
Arma is better
@@JohnCoffinsI Like Not Killing My Pc
But Arma Is Still Godly
@@MCBob-nh4cr Arma is actually made by a military simulation company as well if I remember correctly. I'm just being a troll I guess but I find Arma to be fine for flight simming.. I'm shitting on DCS because their planes are 50 bucks a piece when Arma has unlimited mods for free. The whole game and all the expansions is like 50 bucks on discount days
@@MCBob-nh4cr yes bohemia interactive makes VBS3 which is used by the US military.
meanwhile dcs guys are like... lets get this puppy started... dont worry i already know how to turn it on.
@@takodac2469 ya starting it irl is a bit more complicated tho
@@SuphaGarb not really, just gotta have a look at the flight manual, mostly the same just more tests being done
Wish i had this experience
How about open door Huey: ruclips.net/video/JUJNz6kvnDU/видео.html
Dream machine
DCs really is damn realistic holy hell. i couldt colstart that thing.
Before or after they start shooting, lol ,but I was thinking the same thing . Thank you, dcs.
I was thinking the same thing, but you couldn't flip MSTR ENG as I can see on the video it doesn't have electronic key :D
@@Directx11cool Ah i see the key isnt in yeah.
Trust me, you couldn't. DCS doesn't teach you absolutely everything, just the minimum that's actually modeled in the game. Go ask Mover about it. He compared the DCS: F/A-18 startup to the real thing and kept complaining that they were skipping so many steps. Go ask Casmo if DCS AH-64 would allow you to be able to actually start an Apache. Guarantee he'll say no.
was an electrician on these in the IDF between 2011 and 2014 fun times
Wow arma 3's mod ah 64d apache official project did an excellent job making the cockpit look exactly like the real one. The interaction with the cockpit is awesome.makes me wanna play it now. In game this helicopter is a beast. This thing dominates the battle field
Best helikopter in this world ❤
I was flying these over south East Asia back in the mid to late 80s.
Did they have the helmet mounted boresight stuff back then?
@jon3765 can I ask you a few questions?
@@jon3765 same
Hella cool
Woooouaw
Amazing ❤❤
Flip the battery switch and APU on then turn towards him with a joker smile on your face.😇
Only if you can get the key…
dont need the key for the APU just the main engine :L @@EvMstein
I was sitting in a life flight helicopter which did not have a key. I said ain't that risky? I could just start it up. He said if you can start it I'll let you fly it. I said no shit? He said no shit. I was like deal. I looked around found the battery, flipped it, apu, flipped it, fuel pump, flipped it, on switch, flipped it, and I was like now there is a starter switch around here somewhere and as I was looking around the guy point it out by the collective and gives me his number to take me flying one weekend since he chickened out and lied to me.
That's crazy that arms the front guns
That’s if the battery is even plugged in…
Hot shot
My grandson flys these
That is so cool😅😮🎉
Thank you for recognizing my comments it means a lot when somebody cares and I appreciate it
Well I know how to start this, dcs taught me a lot
I’m 100% willing to bet that start up procedure and DCS is completely different from the start up procedure in real life. I’m also willing to bet that is different for every single plane in the sim that may not be true with all the planes but with the newer jets I know for a fact it is, so maybe you’re right and I’m wrong
@@mrprodigy7143if your going straight procedures it is. If you're doing the "Jump in and start it" then it's not. You can find all the actual start up procedures online.
@@mrprodigy7143 its the same as real life
@mrprodigy7143 you can literally download the RL startup procedures and mirror them
@@mrprodigy7143 Multiple militaries around the world use DCS to train their pilots on how to operate their aircraft, they wouldn't do this if it wasn't realistic. The U.S. military uses the A-10 in DCS for training and currently Ukraine is using DCS to train some of their pilots. Thats just two examples, so your wrong but also right. As you stated the newer planes like the F22 for example are not fully realistic or properly made as its information is still classified. But aircraft that have been declassified and are traded with foreign nations are done so correctly in DCS. In DCS there are fully released aircraft that are 100% accurate when it comes to realism, other planes are as realistic as they can get them but are still in development and are being changed based on real manuals and pilot experiences. Now the newer planes with top secret or classified information are only modeled in DCS based on public knowledge. Of course, there are however multiple variants of each aircraft, let's say tomorrow the U.S comes out with an upgraded Apache with new tracking systems and new weapons, if this information is classified then DCS won't have it done properly but it'd still be the same Apache so you could still start up a real one based on that information, you just wouldn't know how to operate the new classified aspects of it.
I’ve been around this airframe for half my life…
Really 😊
Odd thing but always wondered why interior of planes always look like they are ragged Disintegrating old etc
Crew station* not cockpit
Hanchey field
I fly out on DCS lol
Is that Fort Hood?
Fort Rucker at the time of video. Fort Novosel now.
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All these stupid name changes.
👍👍👍👍
火鳥出擊,尼古拉斯凱吉😊🎉
Who's driving I mean who's the pilot the real pilot?
So both seats can fly the helicopter but technically the one in the back is the "main pilot" and the front is the "gunner".
Hey everyone feelings
1 Apache plane is the opponent of 5 Kamov
What about the kid up in front touching all them buttons. Lol. Hey dad what's this button do.
Rooster flares
Gaijin when lol
Thats a lot of buttons..scary war machine.
오 시동걸어보자 하하
That surely is not Japanese or German...
One of the tiny office in the world....
Hi to all the Russian spy’s looking at the tech on the helicopter
No dummies allowed😅 high skill area
Carl Johnsons
Exhibiting military aircraft!!!
Is it kind of revealing top secrets?
It gives layout only. All the capabilities of it is
So explain to me why is he filming that’s a no no
This need to be deleted,give national secrets away,who the professionals who said yes to the video
Старая развалина😂