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Two of us in GMGRU-1 were trained to make paddles passes in our new shiny
FJ-3 Furies. We had received the new FJ-3 Furies when our unit, GMGRU-1, moved to Barbers Point just before two of us were to deploy with VF-24 on the Shangri La. The two of us were called out to the ship but were told to make mirror approaches. So we first cruise nuggets did as we were commanded! I had made a total of four passes on a mirror at Crow's Landing over a year previous. My sidekick had never even seen a mirror landing system. We both got aboard. But the carrier's CO was really ****ed when he learned we had never mirror qualified. Duane and I spent many, many hours cranking around the circuit at NAS Atsugi after the ship arrived in Japan. WDA end "Pechs1" wrote in message ... Vincent said- Though you may find it hard to believe, carrier qualification was not especially difficult. The reason is the excellent training we received. BRBR ??? I did FCLPs for 30 days in the T-2 and TA-4, CQed on the Lex and Kitty Hawk.I did think the training and the LSOs were outstanding, and I did think CQ was especially difficult. Flying aroind the ship for the next 18 years and I always thought it was a BIg challenge, never a piece of cake, in the day time. Night was a whole 'nother story. P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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