![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
As an interesting story, I was once corresponding with a Marine aviator
to talk about his experience in the F-18 (and Harrier I believe). Any how, at that time (over five years ago) it wasn't uncommon for folks to pass themselves off here as aviators when they really weren't. So as a quick test, I decided to ask him how much you flared a Bug on a runway landing. Well, I seem to have hit the wrong spot because his reply email was a full-blown, drill sergeant ass-chewing telling me that the Marine Aviation Community was a small one, and if I was a smart-assed student playing a prank on him I was going to get it BIG TIME. So I explained myself and apologized for the question. Without giving out any names (he was a real gentlemen and very helpful after that), I've always been curious if he had an incident in his past regarding flaring and landing- or are marine aviators always that touchy? Cheers, Tony "Guy Alcala" wrote in message . .. So what's a A-D model touch down at, and what's the typical descent rate? Do you make flared landings or do you do them all constant alpha? Guy |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Tony Volk"
histoo wrote: As an interesting story, I was once corresponding with a Marine aviator to talk about his experience in the F-18 (and Harrier I believe). Any how, at that time (over five years ago) it wasn't uncommon for folks to pass themselves off here as aviators when they really weren't. So as a quick test, I decided to ask him how much you flared a Bug on a runway landing. Well, I seem to have hit the wrong spot because his reply email was a full-blown, drill sergeant ass-chewing telling me that the Marine Aviation Community was a small one, and if I was a smart-assed student playing a prank on him I was going to get it BIG TIME. So I explained myself and apologized for the question. Without giving out any names (he was a real gentlemen and very helpful after that), I've always been curious if he had an incident in his past regarding flaring and landing- or are marine aviators always that touchy? Must have been because he is a Marine. No Navy Naval Aviator would have objected to being tested to see if he was a fake, wannabe, Naval Aviator or the real deal. How dare he react like that! He should have swallowed your insult without comment. -- OJ III [Email to Yahoo address may be burned before reading. Lower and crunch the sig and you'll net me at comcast.] |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Must have been because he is a Marine. No Navy Naval Aviator
would have objected to being tested to see if he was a fake, wannabe, Naval Aviator or the real deal. How dare he react like that! He should have swallowed your insult without comment. Late reply, but that couldn't have been it because he didn't know that when I asked the question. He really thought it was some kind of prank from a junior marine, which is why I was wondering if that sort of thing was common. I appreciate that the "test" was/is somewhat insulting (why I apologized for it), but after having several people try to pass themselves off, I thought I'd just ask a simple question first before I started asking "real" questions. And again, the gentleman in question was just that, a gentleman who gave me some really interesting info about marine aviation. I'm not at all insulted by any of his behavior, just curious as to why he automatically thought I was a m.a. student. I've done the same with many of the pilots who post in this newsgroup (and .military), and have found just about every single one of them to be very informative and helpful (and they understand the need to be careful of wannabes). It's been said before, but it's worth saying again that their contributions certainly make this newsgroup worth coming to, and their personal contributions to my curiosity have certainly helped me learn a lot more about military aviation. Thanks guys (and gal)! Tony |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Instrument Checkride passed (Long) | Paul Folbrecht | Instrument Flight Rules | 10 | February 11th 05 02:41 AM |
The perfect approach | Capt.Doug | Home Built | 25 | December 3rd 04 03:37 AM |