How Carrier Pilots Are Waved Off In-Close
These videos are not monetized. DOD service members are not authorized to solicit or accept gifts because of their official position. My "buy me a beer" account is no longer active. The views and opinions presented herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its Components. Appearance of, or reference to, any commercial products or services does not constitute DoD endorsement of those products or services. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute DoD endorsement of the linked websites, or the information, products or services therein. These videos are for pure entertainment value only. If you happen to fly an FA-18, be sure to consult LSO and aircraft NATOPS prior to giving this a shot. This video shall not be reused, reproduced, or redistributed without written permission from Growler Jams. __________________ EA-18G Light Division Wingman Carrier Recovery Aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Welcome aboard a rare, detailed look at a carrier landing from the wingman position in an EA-18G Growler aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). This recovery took place on the backside of a 1.5-hour training sortie about 300 nm west of Guam, as part of a light division recovery. The video starts with us entering low holding overhead Mom at angels 3, while we wait for the deck to clear and for the fighters at angels 2 to break the deck. After several laps in low holding, it’s finally our turn for the overhead break. On my first pass, I’m waived off due to improper lens settings on the arresting gear. The red flashing lights on the FRESNEL lens signal me to go-around for another attempt. No big deal. I had plenty of gas. On the second attempt, we successfully trap and this video offers a rare and valuable perspective of carrier landing operations from the wingman’s POV. This is the reality of carrier landings—no two are exactly the same, but with training and experience, we always get it done. Fly Navy! __________________ Chapters: 0:00 Low Holding 5:00 Overhead Break 7:34 Wave Off 10:00 Trap #ASMR #relaxationmeditation #flightdeckoperations #usnavy #f18 #superhornet #flynavy #avgeek #naswi #flightdeck #navy #growler #theodoreroosevelt #topgun #navalaviation #aviation #aviationworld #aviationlovers #fighterjet #trending #goshawk #cockpitview #navy_motivational_video #cockpitviews #dcs #dcsworld #EA18GGrowler #CarrierLanding #NavalAviation #WingmanPOV #CarrierBreak #FresnelLens #USSTheodoreRoosevelt #MilitaryAviation #NavalPilot #FlyNavy #CarrierOps #TrainingSortie #dcs #dcsworld #dcsworldgameplay #dcstutorial #asmr #asmrvideo #asmrvideos #asmrsleep

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