Carrier Landing Clinic: Textbook Trap
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Welcome aboard! Get ready! It's time to recover. Today, we are in the cockpit of an EA-18G Growler overhead the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) somewhere in the Pacific Ocean in 2017.
This is a "pinky" or sunset recovery. You will see me pass overhead the ship three times.
At time 0:14, I am in low holding (point 1) at angels four, waiting for my turn to recover. After the aircraft holding below me vacate their altitudes, I can follow them down to the overhead.
At time 2:30, I enter the spin pattern. My interval was waved off, was past the bow, and had yet turn downwind, so I spun it for the overhead.
At time 4:12, I broke on my interval. Only the tanker trapped behind me.
Time to get some grub before the night page. All in a day's work. I'm just happy to be here.
Fly Navy!
Chapters:
0+00 Port Holding
2+30 Spin Pattern
4+12 Overhead Break
8+36 The "Start"
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*A few things:* - No annoying Van Halen music is a plus. - Narrating carrier ops is an innovation. You may be the first Naval aviator to do so. - It's amazing that we can find anybody to do this dangerous job. - It's reassuring to know that you're an instructor pilot now. The brain-drain is crushing us. - Go Navy!
@philwhipple4557
Жыл бұрын
Van Halen is not annoying, Prince is.
@yanwo2359
Жыл бұрын
10,000 additional points for NO "MUSIC"! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@markrushton1516
Жыл бұрын
Prob a fantastic job but requires 100% from college to service duty and when flying there prob isn't an off day. Oh and don't forget the tours of duty plus other duties. Only those who want to be the best need apply
@jefferyhubbard3532
Жыл бұрын
@@philwhipple4557 milli vanilli is real !!
@patfarra627
Жыл бұрын
Studs are lucky to have this info. This guy is a talking Nat ops Lots of stuff going on
This is insane. I can hardly parallel park. Glad to have these guys in the skies.
@sirjohnmara
10 ай бұрын
Good One! Hahaha. Yeah, myself, I hate parking Garages, there are pillars everywhere! Thanks from Sweden.
@MJC69800
10 ай бұрын
In Europe we’re good at it
@redcapote4760
9 ай бұрын
@@MJC69800 Because we pay a pretty penny to take driving lessons, which people don't seem to have to do here in the US. I have my Europe and US driver's licenses, so I know the difference.
@Tommy1977777
9 ай бұрын
In fairness, if you had missiles then parking would be easier.
@lightningsheep1
7 ай бұрын
@@redcapote4760 You have to pay a fair amount to take driving lessons here
Honestly, 8:26 is the most terrifying part of this video lol I'd be so worried about putting the gear over the edge of the deck. The amount of trust you have to have with your crewmates is amazing.
@Manhatten212
4 ай бұрын
Agreed! "...it is a little bit of an uncomfortable feeling", says "Pale". These pilots are the best in the world. Go Navy!
@susanhumphrey6427
Ай бұрын
As someone who knows next to nothing about flight, this makes me more nervous than the flying 😵💫
@lanho3856
22 күн бұрын
Their eyes are fixated on the yellow shirts, 100% trust.
@jenniferabel2811
16 күн бұрын
I don't even have to check, I know you must be talking about that bit of parking at the end. :o
A thousand people all had to cooperate, AND perform a number of moves in synchronicity for just 1 pilot to land. An aircraft carrier is the definition of teamwork. Together we can really do anything.
I have a cousin that flew F-18s back in the 90s. His call-sign was ELVIS... He grew-up in the Memphis area and sounded like Elvis when he talked. But when I asked him how he got the call-sign ELVIS, he said "because ELVIS is the king". So good and funny.
@Crisko591
Жыл бұрын
Hahah nice!!
@tomperock1615
10 ай бұрын
How do ya land at Night ?
@loyfrye6664
7 ай бұрын
@tomperock1615 same as day tine its just darker
@donc9751
7 ай бұрын
@tomperock1615 My answer would be wet and dirty from the waist down!
@PeterKKraus
7 ай бұрын
I wonder how many A.F. Majors have had the call sign Woody?
I am sooooo envious. I joined The Navy in 1965 and wanted to do what you do. I had my private pilot's license and about 1200 hours but they would not let me fly because I wore corrective lenses. They would allow me to be a navigator but I did not want to fry with someone that had less experience than I did. Thanks for the great videos. They are the best.
@GrowlerJams
10 ай бұрын
Cheers!
Growler Jams' narration is perfect. Not too little, but not too much. And dumbed down just enough for all us common people to understand. Keep it up.
Driving on the carrier seems almost as nerve-wracking as landing on the carrier. People everywhere.... Great video!
@TheWizardGamez
11 ай бұрын
that last 180 would have me sweating. i just perfected parrallel parking i cant imagine trying to do that while in a multi million dollar jet, with water on one side and lives on the other
Old man now. Served as an AME2 on 3 Essex class carriers with VF-162 F8s during the Viet Nam War. Of course to me the flight deck seems so large with so many people wandering around. Thanks to your great videos and narration I now have an idea of what the pilots were doing back then. We lost a lot of good pilots during those war years.
@williamcarl4200
9 ай бұрын
Fun to see what we all saw from their prospective. Never steamed an "Essex" but loved my "Forrestal". Sad none of those are left.
@tracytrawick322
9 ай бұрын
We're older, but perhaps just a tad bit wiser thx to time in the trenches and experience. Thanks for your service!🫡🍺👍
@94Whiskey
7 ай бұрын
F-8....such a beast & sexy fighter!
@gregdelong1539
6 ай бұрын
People like you made all this possible.
@michaeltaylor8835
5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service.Sorry the govt treated you bad
What surprised me most was how quickly everything is happening and the carrier, being absolutely huge, looking so small from your perspective. A fascinating insight into a fighter pilot's world landing on an aircraft carrier. What a privilege.Thankyou so much from Australia.👍🏽👍🏽 🇦🇺
@GrowlerJams
10 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@mjb358
6 ай бұрын
Look 😊
One of the coolest videos I've ever seen. The narration is PHENOMENAL! Navigating the deck with all of those people and other planes was more stressful than the flying for me. More, please!
@GrowlerJams
6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mikecrim5292
17 күн бұрын
Bob Ross comparison is right on. So calm and competent. He reminds me of Texas Bee Lady.
.... i am a pilot, single engine, and i really liked that ride along. Thank you very much for making that possible. May GOD richly bless you.
I know that flying the AOA indicator on such a demanding approach is not easy - seeing you making it look effortless is a sign of excellent airmanship !
How any pilot must feel coming into land on a ship in a 40 knt wind with 6 or 7 metre swells is totally beyond me ! These guys are Angels indeed ! God Bless and Protect them from harm ! Amen .
Does anyone else come back to watch this to just chill? I'm on my PC and cranking music, but when I need a chill-ass break, I pull this vid. It's just so baller and relaxing.
@jlrice571
2 ай бұрын
It’s Pail’s voice. So soothing.
@clintwilson6380
5 күн бұрын
What band were you listening to?
My grandfather flew the Corsair FU4 during WW2 and my dad flew the F4 Phantom in Vietnam, watching you this morning brings back so many memories of hearing them talk about their careers. You make this look so effortless and easy, but we know how incredibly difficult it is to land a plane on a moving object with winds. That parking of your jet had gave me so much anxiety though. Thank you for your service and thank you for sharing this video with us.
@GrowlerJams
10 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@hanc37
10 ай бұрын
From what I understand the Corsair was called the “Ensign Eliminator” because you could not see the flight deck when landing. I can't imagine how difficult that would be.
@richard38618
5 ай бұрын
@@hanc37Thats why the marines used it mainly for cas missions and was usually not used on carriers, the bearcat and hellcat got the carrier ops (wildcat and avenger during the peak of ww2)
@kasier8495
4 ай бұрын
Much Respect to your people brother 🫡
@daren7889
4 ай бұрын
@@GrowlerJams Thanks for your kind reply! I forgot to tell you I was a US Navy Scholarship student in college in 1970's! An E&3. I didn't like Nursing when I got in floor because it didn't seem to be very CARING ! I got an Honorable Discharge and became a Special Education teacher 37 years,31 years at the Preschool level! I used to tell my fellow teachers, "I should have stayed in the Navy, at least I would have had a helmet and a flack jacket! Probably need a Armor Piercing Jacket now! That's called MASH humor because if you didn't laugh, you would NEVER STOP CRYING! I got the US Army Nurse Corps scholarship too but we had better luck in the US NAVY! My Great Uncle died on a beach in Anzio,Italy FIGHTING AGAINST FASCISTS! He was a Staff Sgt in the US Army. My cousin was in the Army too! He died at age 52 years from Agent Orange / Cancer on his neck. He went in front of the troops and put up wires to help troops communicate! GO NAVY! ⚓⛵⚓ German -Swiss American 💙🌊Western MARYLANDER here!
"Pail" I so appreciate your videos showing you at work. I've just finished work at an office desk staring at a computer screen almost all day long. It's a marvellous escape to watch you at your workplace, which is a totally amazing place to be
I’m not sure what’s the best part of you video Pail. 1. Your silky voice narration. 2. Perfect trap 4. Amazing high quality video, or 5. We all got to see Five Signature Moves being performed brilliantly. Many thanks Pail, this is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to do a awesome voice over. Awesome to watch as I am a DCS F/A-18C nerd.
@vincentvoncarnap2473
Жыл бұрын
Your* silky voice[...]
@robertmetzger6467
9 ай бұрын
I Used to have the Abacus Flight Deck 6 Add-On for MSFS You could Launch off the Carrier flight Deck and Catch the Wire ! LoMac had the Russian Aircraft Carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. Now I Gotta get DCS !!!
@kmcnelley1981
9 ай бұрын
@@robertmetzger6467 yeah, DCS has come along way since LoMAC. Spoilt for choice really, have F/A-18C and F-14 A/B both are amazing. Treat yourself to the Supercarrier as well. Remember using the Flight Deck Addons. Think ended up using virtual LSO addon with the VRS SuperBug. Once DCS announced F/A-18C with realistic carrier ops being an ex-player of Jane’s FA18, MSFS went straight into the bin. The content Pail is able to put on display, my goodness. Just really awesome amazing stuff
Such a privilege to be able to watch this!!!
Thank you for the ride along, Sir! Dad flew a Navy Corsair in WWII in the South Pacific. I toured the Midway Carrier docked in San Diego a few years ago, it was amazing! I saw a corsair up close on the lower deck, had an emotional moment imagining dad in the cockpit! Thank you for your service to our great country!! 👍
I love the deck choreography and how each director smoothly hands you off to the next one. Highly organized!
@tracytrawick322
9 ай бұрын
I had no idea each landing used a host of directors - this is so choreographed, must take a lot of walk-throughs & a ton of training for any new directors. I can hear it now, "you want me stand where?" And "make that pilot trust that I won't drive him off the deck?" Open bar after.... 1) each shift rotation? 2) After each successful landing? 3) During each approach? 4) Any time I'm communicating with the pilot? 5) A/c sighting, toast 🍺?
@5GTrevor
6 ай бұрын
its like a ballet
So many signature moves that went unmentioned! 😁 Another great explanation of a complex process - thanks!
@DJSt3rling
11 ай бұрын
Would be interested to learn if someone feels like explaining!
@bowenlin2581
7 ай бұрын
@@DJSt3rling Half the fun is figuring it out!
@d23g32
5 ай бұрын
I have it on good authority that they're no big deal
@bobdylan7120
4 ай бұрын
@@DJSt3rling Grabbing the handle with his left hand and using it to lift himself slightly to reposition in the seat.
Very nice pail from a former Marine F 4 Pilot . Just excellent to show exactly how it works and the precision that is involved
Excellent from start to finish. Thank you for your service.
Awesome. Thanks. My sole visit to a carrier, was on the John F. Kennedy (CV67) I was a videographer for MTV. We were there for fleet week. So that we could steam past the Statue of Liberty, were at a coast guard station(early!) , a CH-60,collected us,and flown to the ship. It was a moment. Thankfully, I even managed to get a hat! Fly Navy!
@cseivard
Жыл бұрын
Are hats still $5?
Superb flight mate! Loved every second of that. 😊
Love that you included the taxi process as well
I cannot enphasize how amazing these videos are, both the commentary and the quality of the video😊😊
Just love the way you make it look so easy. Sure looks mighty close when you turn near the edge. Great narration!
Outstanding! You truly have one of the best channels on KZread!
@rebeccalara6574
10 ай бұрын
Is he calling the ship MOM?
Thanks for your service growler!!! and to the flight deck crew that gets everyone to and from sortie’s safely 🙏🏻💯
Great experience. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Another great touchdown.Go Navy!
Best carrier landing video I have seen to date: Simply explained everything going on and didn't assume we know things.
Just brilliant, as ever, thanks Pail! 🙏
That was very good. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Thank you for posting. Best wishes from Cornwall UK.👍👍👍👍👍
I really appreciate that inside look at carrier landings. I was an AMH-2 with VFA-192 (USS Midway) from 85'-90'. LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I got to see the world three times over before I was 20 My last duty station was NAS Kingsville, you and I could talk about things we have in common for hours and hours. Thank you for your service brother.
@GrowlerJams
9 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@RLNTEX
9 ай бұрын
@@GrowlerJams When I was at Kingsville in 1990, we were told that Kingsville was closing down and many of us were given new orders mine were to NAS Miramar. I didn't think the base was still active. Also, I never would have imagined that a F/A-18 would take the place of an EA-6B. Because I was a glider pilot before I went into the Navy my division officer took me up and let me fly the hornet, briefly.
Very cool to see see the Hawkeye you were talking about, coming in at the very end!! These vids are such an amazing "moment in time" of your life...Especially for those of us that have always dreamed of being Navy pilots!!
@scottharris5714
Жыл бұрын
I think the E-2C Hawkeye would be a great plane to fly. It has such an important role in the fleet.
Thank you for your service!
Great video with the commentary. I also like the left DDI and engine/fuel display are visible. Awesome stuff! It's incredible how the deck is crowded!
Great presentation of the landing! I would imagine it takes a lot of work to have the skills you possess as a navy pilot. I am very impressed & proud of this!
Amazing - my Dad was on the Ranger , my Uncle on the Yorktown . Dad never talked about his experiences and sadly Uncle never made it home . I've been discovering these videos and liking the dancing shooter videos . Thanks for posting ..
wow excellent voice over describing what you're doing. Very clear. Even though I am an Air Force brat, still enjoy seeing the precision the Navy Carriers do routinely.
It takes lots of skill, dedication and experience to make it look so easy. Thankyou sir, fab narration 😊
really great video and agai n it's great to see the displays. Most other pilot videos do not capture this. Thank you Pail.
This was brilliant my dad was a tailseat gunner in ww11 and got 3 air medals..he told me he hated flying but he was a really good shot..I never could best him on the skeet range..God bless you son and thank you for your service!
beautiful landing !!!! Thank you for sharing this with us!!
Stay safe out there Pail. Glad to have you instructing. Up and coming pilots are in good hands
The REAL MAVERICK!!👏🏻
Great video, Fly Navy.
Great video Pail. Love those carrier landings.
This is really awesome. I've been getting into DCS F/A-18C so I'm looking all the setup on all of the DDIs. HUD, FCS, and HSI on the bottom with TACAN on and the course line set. Very cool, thanks!
Thanks! I enlisted in the Navy Nuclear Power Program in December of 1960. In boot camp I met several guys who were just like me and we became instant friends. They told me about the NAVCAD program and that they would be headed to Pensacola for training. Man, did I want to go, but my 9901 code essentially kept me on a 6 year enlistment for nuclear power engineering with my ultimate assignment to submarines. Try as I might I couldn't switch. Then one day they were gone and I was deeply saddened. Later I did earn my private pilot's license while still in the USN but...
@koobuck
6 ай бұрын
Good for you earning your license! 👍 My brother was a nuke too on the TR(CVN-71)
Great video Pail, very nice narration, great landing. I witnessed literally thousands of these as a Flight Deck Troubleshooter in VAQ-138 in 1981-2 with Prowlers. We worked in whatever weather there was, daytime and nights, some were 4 event days, some were 12 events. It's been 40+ years since then, but not much has changed. We only had 4 planes in the squadron, so we maintainers were always busy fixing our jets. We managed to accomplish a 94% sortie completion rate on the '82 cruise on the JFK in the Med and IO, and got a commendation for it from the 2 star. Great times with some lifelong Brothers. I'd do it all over again. FLY NAVY.
@GrowlerJams
10 ай бұрын
Fly Navy.
Very nice,educational and awesome! Thanks for sharing!
This is always soooo cool !!! Can't thank you enough for these voice over videos !
My favourite Navy's fighter pilot !... take care of you !.. best regards from France !
@GrowlerJams
11 ай бұрын
Cheers!
These are so amazing. Keep them up Growler
I love these ride alongs. Nice calm PIC voice... ...not yelling and screaming like me, at the other traffic about me.
Got back aboard the boat like it was just another day at the office.
So very cool! TY for your service and your videos!
Amazing video. Almost like being there. Thanks for all the hard work you put into your channel and your career. Your videos are both informative and interesting. Thanks again and stay safe. You are appreciated.
I love that the most uncomfortable part of landing a super hornet on a carrier is when he's parking and close to the edge of the ship. This guy can circle a carrier and land on it apparently as easily as I can circle my neighborhood and "land" my car in the driveway. Just amazing to me that people do this for a living.
Amazing voice-over! Last night I bought a carrier in MSFS 2020 and attempted (the key word here) to land a T-45C from your current duty station on the carrier. Mind you that the carrier was not moving like yours was, but after several attempts to line up, I landed but missed all three wires lol! I tell my viewers about your channel so they can see how a professional does it. I'll keep practicing but I know I'll never be as good as you, even virtually!
@dreamchasers1590
Жыл бұрын
Sir you need to try DCS - Digital Combat Simulator… in my opinion a way better option if you like military aircrafts, theres less aircrafts to fly but the attention to detail is incredible
@theunclebsimchannel6434
Жыл бұрын
@@dreamchasers1590 I would but I'm limited to an Xbox Series S for the time being. Eventually if I can get a really good computer together, I'll certainly look into DCS.
@lawrencequave7361
11 ай бұрын
MSFS is great for sightseeing, but that's about it. Military aircraft few in number and not entirely realistic. Don't waste your time learning to land on a non-moving carrier. It's totally unrealistic.
@bastiaan531
10 ай бұрын
@@lawrencequave7361 sometimes having fun isn't that bad is it?
@rpcard1227
10 ай бұрын
BOLTER, BOLTER, POWER and GO !
Incredible video, absolutely loved it along with the commentary
You boys are amazing. Thanks for all you do for us
Another amazing video detailing a certain aspect of naval flight ops aboard a carrier. Thank for putting in the work to bring this point of view to us. I firmly believe that Navy fighter pilots have the best job in the world, Air Force being a close second.
Amazing content. It would be cool to see a video of you explaining what your path was to becoming a pilot. your channel is very motivating
It's an Honor watching your Vids. I sleep better at Night knowing Brave Men and Women like Yourself are on Point. God Bless You.
I was a line rat, and a plane captain in HS7 in the early 2000's, before I decide to crossrate over to Corpsman. I did two deployments on the USS Harry S Truman, and enjoyed every minute of it.
Pail’s a hero of the skies, with nerves made of steel, Guided by the stars, with an unwavering zeal. Through turbulence and storm, he'll navigate true, To land on the deck, where the brave and skilled watches over you. In the annals of history, his story is told, Of a Navy pilot daring, of courage untold. With wings as his badge, he conquers the sky, A symbol of bravery, forever soaring high
You have a talent for engaging commentary! Adds so much to the video.
Thank you for your service from Central Europe. A BIG thank you ...
I've seen milkmen doing crazier stuff than this naval aviator is doing. He makes landing on a carrier seem about as exciting as a taxman stamping tax returns. The mark of a true craftsman who understands everything about the job at hand. I now think I could land a fighter jet onto an aircraft carrier myself. Not that it would be a wise thing to allow me to try that, I know a lot more at least than before I saw this video. Wonderful content. Totally love it.
Have you done any videos of Case II or III recovery and/or night aproaches? It'd be great to hear your narrative under those conditions.
@GrowlerJams
Жыл бұрын
Haven’t done those yet.
@toms1348
11 ай бұрын
@@GrowlerJams, We'll dammit mister, get on it then!!😉
That was terrific !!
The narration makes the difference ! The step by step puts the audience inside the helmet 👍
The coordination is amazing
Outstanding explanation of how to do a Case 1. The DCS folks are gonna love this!! ...and everyone else too :)
Fantastic and mesmerising,well done.
So enjoyed the Jam so cool, hey my friend last month flew the F-104 Starfighter training and 5 days ago flew the Marchetti S211 as a new Captain so cool, Captain Kevin so blessed thank you for your service and the videos 🦅🦅
Great episode!
Thank you for all the dedication to serve
I really do appreciate this work Pail.
@GrowlerJams
9 ай бұрын
Cheers!
Really enjoyed that virtual adventure. thank you... "Fighterpilot!!!" More... longer flights...Skilled manoeuvres. Please! Please! Please!
Love these videos Growler 👍🏻
Man, I love hearing the narration with these videos. It offers such a unique perspective that you never get to experience.
@GrowlerJams
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
I live in Virginia Beach quite near Naval Air Station Oceana and now I see what our guys are doing when they head out to sea from here. Thanks for a great video. I also watch the pilots doing touch and goes at Fentress. And finally, they are always ready to talk with us about their flying experience.
Takes a special aviator to do what you are doing.great video.
That was awesome! I imagined myself driving and communicating every move I make…receipt for distracted driving disaster. And you’re making a carrier landing. Great video!
@GrowlerJams
9 ай бұрын
Cheers!
Great info. This will help me in DCS on carrier landings
WOW!! That is "The Best" display of the details of a carrier landing and taxiing around the flight deck. THANK YOU!
@GrowlerJams
7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing this amazing footage and especially the description of what you are doing exactly. THANKS
Out of everything I witnessed here the left turn during taxi with the nose just over the edge made me pucker the most!!!
freaking amazing! Thanks for this!
Excellent video, excellent trap and great instructional commentary. Shows to those of us with no carrier experience that taxiing around on a crowded deck can be one of the most taxing tasks. Of course not taking into account combat where you need to kill an adversary craft and pilot or be killed!
Thank you for this very informative video! Now I have to translate this into my DCS performance!
@GrowlerJams
9 ай бұрын
Ha!
this was so cool to watch and listen to your commentary. Need more of this kind of stuff.
very nice!
WHOOOH!!! My stomach is in the water behind the ship!!! Goodness!!! What kind of beer? Thanks for taking us along and thank you for your service!!! ❤❤❤