The only reason I recall for the Intruder was that the pilot couldn't reach
the trim breakers in case of runaway trim.
Rick
"John Carrier" wrote in message
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There were systems failure emergency action procedures steps in the
Tomcat
(and Intruder for that matter) that required a back (or right)-seater to
perform. Both of those aircraft are crew-served weapons systems.
For the F-14 none that I recall, but it's been a long time. OTOH, the IFF
is back there and the post start BITS (which are a prerequisite for
flight)
are initiated from the back seat.
A-6 and F-14 were designed for crew integration to a greater degree than
the
F-4 (which you could fly solo). Needless to say none of the three gave
the
pilot any significant control of the radar.
R / John
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