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E-8 AWACS Air Refueling gone wrong 

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It must have been one of the most frightening view in the career of the KC-135′s flying boom operator.
A NATO E-3 Sentry almost hit the tail of the tanker and its flying boom during air-to-air refueling operations. Not only the close proximity of the two large planes was dangerous, but also the evasive maneuver the pilot performs to avoid collision: the AWACS (airborne early warning and control plane) pulls several negative G-forces to gain quick separation from the refueler.
Do you know why the tanker nosed down? Because of the aerodynamic forces that occur between both aircraft in close proximity. You have what is called a bow wave from the receiver so just after disconnect the AWACs got low and too far forward so when it made a slight nose up correction is caused the pitch in the tanker to nose down cause the near miss. A breakaway should have been called by the boomer.

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@angmhalp
@angmhalp 8 лет назад
That alarm means "pants are full"
@Repented008
@Repented008 7 лет назад
I love your dog. What breed is he/she?
@angmhalp
@angmhalp 7 лет назад
He is a charming Corgi.
@Repented008
@Repented008 7 лет назад
Nice. He's beautiful.
@Axisround
@Axisround 6 лет назад
"pants go brown"
@laalki80
@laalki80 6 лет назад
Also known as the brown alert.
@dano670
@dano670 11 лет назад
I remember my first air refueling. The boom operators really dislike when you move to far inside and up. The distance on the boom is normally 12 foot extension, and 6 foot is way inside. Usually, the will punch you off, if you are inside of 9 feet with closure or upward movement. I would suspect that the Co-pilot was flying, and the Pilot not flying (an Instructor pilot) was following on the controls. Transitioning the controls between two pilots usually results in over corrections.
@cheapskateaquatics7103
@cheapskateaquatics7103 2 года назад
Dad flew on the KC-10 as a mechanic in the 90's and experienced this quite a few times. When it happens, you do an emergency break away: they go down, you go up. One time when they had to do an emergency break away, someone had a case of soda on board that ended up going everywhere.
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 9 месяцев назад
How does this work if the pilot is already in an induced oscillation? Does the c-135 just pull harder to get away? I mean they were lucky to recover this, it really looks like the Awacs pilot had nearly lost complete control and they definitely pulled negative Gs' to break down that fast. Wonder how angry ground control was after that. Does this happen because of a miscommunication between pilot and boom operator? It looked like the Boom operator got too hasty to make the connection and didn't recognize the ques that would tell him their in a pilot induced oscillation and the pilot of the AWACS got the indicator lights to tell him he had a good connection, which means he would nose down to stay in line, which would just make the oscillation even worse. So would the Boom operator be the one to get chewed out? Or is it still on the pilot of the AWACS?
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 6 месяцев назад
@@Southboundpachyderm Sometimes turbulence or wake turbulence can cause that. They both did what they were supposed to.
@lozinja
@lozinja 8 лет назад
Scary stuff. This happened to me once when I was trying to dock my own 'fueling boom' with a girl, and at the last minute she also went 'ROOP! ROOP! ROOP! ROOP!' and flew the fuck out of there.
@derekarmstrong6659
@derekarmstrong6659 8 лет назад
lmao!!!! i will not have a better laugh today
@Baxtyr
@Baxtyr 7 лет назад
lozinja comesy
@blackhawku
@blackhawku 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@bustaphatty
@bustaphatty 6 лет назад
This is how baby planes are made.
@hawmex1
@hawmex1 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂
@Qwerty0791
@Qwerty0791 2 года назад
“Congratulations on your glider”
@MacClay8
@MacClay8 11 лет назад
They should have a guy drop out the back dragging a hose with him, land on the plane in need of fuel, stick it in the fueller hole, and give a thumbs up to the pump guy when it's ready to go. When it's all done, he can tug on it twice and it will reel him back in. This worked on Disney's Talespin, so of course it will work in real life.
@SkyTHEGuy
@SkyTHEGuy 2 года назад
That’s what I’m saying
@realdevbro447
@realdevbro447 Год назад
Yeah, these guys has to do it the hard way.
@davidgore5719
@davidgore5719 10 месяцев назад
I understand. I was a Tinker AFB AWACS pilot from 1999 until 2003. My most challenging mission in my nearly 30-yr career was when I was a brand new AC and nearly couldn't take the gas on a combat sortie over Afghanistan. It was night, we were in the WX with a lot of turbulence and the tanker showed up without an autopilot. I prayed to God after 30 minutes of trying to connect and us going past "bingo" fuel. He answered within a couple of minutes and we hit the southern edge of that low pressure system and the air instantly went smooth and then the tanker got their autopilot to work all within 5 minutes. I immediately hooked up southbound on the "driveway" in Pakistan and once I had taken half the off-load we turned back Northbound back toward Afghanistan again to finish the mission. Praise the Lord!!
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 6 месяцев назад
I've been on hairy refuelings in narly weather as a crew chief. If I'm in the boom watching, I leave. I'd rather not know we are going to collide and die ignorant 😉
@pyro4002
@pyro4002 11 лет назад
The KC-135's autopilot disconnected. The E-3, being the big 707-type airframe that it is, displaces a sizeable amount of air. When he's flying in close formation with a tanker, that air pushes up on the tail of the tanker. The autopilot corrects for that, but if he gets close enough the amount of pitch the plane needs to stay level exceeds the authority of the autopilot and it disconnects. So technically, yes the E-3 caused it, but the KC-135 pilot could have been more prepared for it.
@dan8532
@dan8532 6 лет назад
pyro4002 I heard something about the student pilot's seat not being locked and it reclined backwards causing them to yank on the controls and then the instructor pilot overcorrected causing negative g's. Multiple injuries in the back as some were not wearing seatbelts and hit the roof pretty hard
@calneigbauer7542
@calneigbauer7542 9 месяцев назад
@@dan8532hear the student pilot had trim set up for the fuel load and dropped something off his leg went to pick it up and you see the result
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 9 месяцев назад
It looks more like the boom operator got too hasty to make the connection and didn't recognize the visual ques that the AWACS was in a pilot induced oscillation, and when the connection was close enough, the pilot got the indicator lights telling him he has a connection. He noses down slightly to stay connected, which just makes the oscillation even worse and they nose way down in a panic to prevent a mid air. It looks to me like it's miscommunication from two guys who just wanted to get the refueling done asap instead of making sure it's perfect.
@sw4mp3rt
@sw4mp3rt 10 лет назад
Does no one else notice the fact that this video is titled wrong? E-8 is a JSTARS... The AWACS is an E-3
@ocihc_
@ocihc_ 10 лет назад
NO AWACS is an E-767
@sw4mp3rt
@sw4mp3rt 10 лет назад
Rockey Lolo Nah, only Japan uses the E-767... The NATO site states that their AWACS are on the E-3A, which is technically a modified Boeing 707
@ocihc_
@ocihc_ 10 лет назад
oooooohhhhh. thanks
@ziggystardust4627
@ziggystardust4627 4 года назад
@@ocihc_ The one-of-a-kind 4-engine 767 . . .
@DC-id5gi
@DC-id5gi 3 года назад
@@ocihc_ that is a NATO AWACS which an E-3A. The E-8 is the JSTARS which is still a modified Boeing 707 but has more of a belly and no dome
@CasseyMayhle
@CasseyMayhle 8 лет назад
" oh man he almost broke the pi- HOOOLY SHIT"
@carlsaberhagen628
@carlsaberhagen628 9 лет назад
The boom comes back down like, "hey, where'd ya go?"
@matchesburn
@matchesburn 8 лет назад
0:28 [pucker factor approaches infinity]
@lucaas
@lucaas 11 месяцев назад
Great catch, scary one! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
@IDontHaveACreativeHandle
@IDontHaveACreativeHandle 6 месяцев назад
Damn, I love your content bro
@TheBanjoFlyBoy
@TheBanjoFlyBoy 4 года назад
Folks that's an E-3 scaring the crap out of that boom operator!
@Mplsuptown2
@Mplsuptown2 11 лет назад
I had so many air refuelings while flying on AWACs and they were rarely a piece of cake.
@M-28xD
@M-28xD 10 лет назад
572 dislikes? wtf is wrong with people. this is a death a life situation! did they expect a air crash or something?
@chuck77k
@chuck77k 9 лет назад
idiots
@oxbcat
@oxbcat 9 лет назад
***** People dislike this, because the description is all wrong. If you pay attention to the ground you will see that its the KC-135's fault, not the Sentry.
@pot10
@pot10 9 лет назад
+K9-1000 That was fucking close, i'll never understand youtubers. Guess it didn't "go wrong" enough
@fkerpants
@fkerpants 6 лет назад
True dat.
@PrestigeClips
@PrestigeClips 11 лет назад
And that children is how babies are made.
@rickrussell
@rickrussell 11 лет назад
Some guy in the AWACS is like, "GODDAMN NOW THERE IS COFFEE ALL OVER MY GODDAMN CONSOLE".
@simpsonfan13
@simpsonfan13 10 лет назад
"And that's when I shat bricks..."
@ziggystardust4627
@ziggystardust4627 4 года назад
That probably represents the most negative G's a 707-based aircraft ever pulled . . .
@footet39211
@footet39211 11 лет назад
Why so many dislikes? Do you know how hard it is for a 135? Even a KC-10? This is a fun job but it is not easy. I'm a Boom on a KC-10. The bow wave between the planes is critical and this is what causes this near accident. It's a tough job but many want it. This happened to me 2 weeks ago with 10 on 10. It's scary but we went back up and did it again.
@Cg23sailor
@Cg23sailor 11 лет назад
There is a reason the USN and the USAF do it differently. The USAF system was designed with refueling larger aircraft like your B-52 strategic bombers in mind. Not smaller fighters. The Boom system has a much higher fuel transfer rate than the hose and basket system.
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 9 месяцев назад
Because the Navy is still mad that the airforce exists and therefore they must be different just for the sake of being different.
@asimo3089
@asimo3089 11 лет назад
That'd be so hard to do in mid-air. Flying at the same speed and everything. Insane
@ksfq
@ksfq 3 года назад
oniiiiiii channnnnnnn
@kaczysnki550
@kaczysnki550 3 года назад
oh hey jailbreak guy, didnt expect to see you here
@tonytran4857
@tonytran4857 2 года назад
it's not hard just stupid ass pilot
@kuiper921
@kuiper921 2 года назад
@@tonytran4857 I’d like to see you try then
@fishbed_
@fishbed_ Год назад
this is the last person I expected to find in the comments
@brianregister1226
@brianregister1226 7 лет назад
I've been on the end of that boom many times, not fun to see the autopilot kick off.
@Radionut
@Radionut 10 лет назад
Why would anyone dislike this? Man I bet they wet themselves. That was close
@Pincer88
@Pincer88 5 лет назад
Holy @#$%, one has to be very cool and collected to witness that real time and get on it once again and pull it off right!
@MarioBoyRoblox360
@MarioBoyRoblox360 11 лет назад
In the end, he proved to you he has the experience to call these pilots out.
@noivern666
@noivern666 7 лет назад
Wtf SkyEye you trippin'
@user-qo5dl3ti5c
@user-qo5dl3ti5c Год назад
I was a flight engineer on the E-3 aircraft, this also happen to our flight crew during refueling. Rough air that force the E-3 up, fast action of the pilot and the boom operator keep the aircraft from hitting each other.
@rg3412
@rg3412 6 лет назад
Incidentally AWACS and tankers are both considered the most likely targets if attacked by China or Russia. Now the two close together would make an even sweeter target...
@cac_deadlyrang
@cac_deadlyrang 5 лет назад
The TCAS alarm is fucking terrifying in this context.
@schaandonaldson
@schaandonaldson 11 лет назад
Correct. not that sound, but the TCAS does give warning.
@LilRiverRascal
@LilRiverRascal 11 лет назад
That was soooo close! Agree with YoungDreezee and glad no one was hurt.
@Scott11078
@Scott11078 Год назад
Man could you imagine being one of the operators in back? Probably on break during this so you decide to hit the head, this time head hits backs and you come out stained blue....
@jcak552
@jcak552 3 месяца назад
you are in your seat with your full seat eat on.. so no…
@DoggieSorry
@DoggieSorry 11 лет назад
In more than a few years, guys at the top of the class have gotten 135's because there were few/no fighter slots. I'm guessing once you get that heavy label on your paperwork, it's very hard to change. ...but on the bright side, the heavy guys will have a much easier transition to airlines at retirement time.
@Darthbelal
@Darthbelal 11 лет назад
Boom operator had some fast reflexes, must have happened before to have seen it coming....
@codyking4848
@codyking4848 4 года назад
The boom pullup is automated.
@stevenbingham7206
@stevenbingham7206 4 месяца назад
No, it is not automated. On the KC-135, the Boom Operator flys the boom with his/her right hand and extends it with their left. Thus, the job title. The left hand also operates the director lights located on the belly of the tanker during the receiver's approach. Once the tanker's boom makes contact with the receiver's receptacle, the lights become automatic to direct the receiver to the center of the envelope. Logged over 2,000 hours as a Boom back in the '80's
@Cg23sailor
@Cg23sailor 11 лет назад
The probe can extend in and out by a certain amount as the planes will not stay perfectly at the same distance but will vary a little. Fall back too far or push in too close and it will automatically disconnect. Imagine what would happen if the AWACS pushed the probe in to the stops where it would push in no further. Things would break. So if they push in too far it automatically retracts to prevent that.
@gregrtodd
@gregrtodd Год назад
Seen this dozens of times and still my sphincter puckers @0:28
@saylittle
@saylittle 11 лет назад
Anyone who thinks this is fake doesn't know enough about what they are looking at.
@DeFySource
@DeFySource 17 дней назад
This is a E-3 Sentry. The E-8 only does ground surveillance and that plane in the video definetly not
@bigbengamer
@bigbengamer 11 лет назад
Your logic is refreshing. I sincerely mean that. Not that the person you relied to had no logic. No, that would be the typical armchair professors that would reply to people like you and me. Cheers.
@echmiles1306
@echmiles1306 3 года назад
AWACS said aight imma head out
@mckseal
@mckseal 11 лет назад
You're correct, the siren is the automated "Too low, terrain, pull up" emergency warning. Which obviously doesn't make any sense in this video's context. In reality, if we could hear the radio/cockpit noises, we would hear nothing, followed by "Pre-contact -> You're taking fuel -> Disconnect" and possibly "return pre-contact".
@crazychris4124
@crazychris4124 11 лет назад
i think patrick was the navigator. "ur good, ur good ur good ur good ur good"
@Theorycraft
@Theorycraft 11 лет назад
Nice sounds effects you put in this video.
@codyking4848
@codyking4848 4 года назад
I know you don't get much exposure from mom's basement, but all of this audio is legit.
@Olszymanski
@Olszymanski 9 месяцев назад
what was that e-3 pilot doing fr
@PhogofWar
@PhogofWar 11 лет назад
Those are not sound effects. That is a collision or proxmitity alarm.
@HybridChoky
@HybridChoky 6 лет назад
The plane was cockblocked. XD
@plhought
@plhought 11 лет назад
I like how you added the random alarm sound effect there....
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 4 года назад
TCAS warning system
@bobkaster1
@bobkaster1 11 лет назад
I think the breakaway was called, you just can't hear it on the camera because of all the background noise. Had the camera been tied into the intercom system, you would have heard it.
@Cg23sailor
@Cg23sailor 11 лет назад
There are no drone AWACS. The windows were not black, Learn a little something called Light exposure. It was darker inside the cockpit than outside in the full daylit sky. so the overexposure cases the cockpit to appear black. You don't hear the radio chatter because the Camera is not hooked into the radio system. It was just someone filming from the back of the Tanker.
@captaincarlthechemtrailpil8945
@captaincarlthechemtrailpil8945 10 лет назад
soapy05 it is audio from the boom pod, "not fake sounds"
@FokkerBoombass
@FokkerBoombass 9 лет назад
Some poo's come out.
@colinsullivan95
@colinsullivan95 4 года назад
“Boom stowed and latched, leaving position”
@dereklsept
@dereklsept 11 лет назад
which is completely inaudible in the boom pod except through the headset...which this wasnt hooked into
@rumanda36
@rumanda36 9 лет назад
Wow, cleaning my drawers out. Thanx for vid
@jacksprrow
@jacksprrow 6 лет назад
like your sock drawer?
@moparsrt89
@moparsrt89 8 лет назад
what a reaction time
@Lengthy_Lemon
@Lengthy_Lemon 2 дня назад
ah yes my favorite E-3A, the E-8???
@DWeirich76
@DWeirich76 11 лет назад
2,000 of KC-135 and EC-135C flight time total. 800 of PIC time. 200 hours multi-engine. 40 hours IFR.
@odisy64
@odisy64 11 лет назад
the reason there are so many dislikes is because people don't understand a mistake like this could have destroyed both the aircraft
@impychimpyable
@impychimpyable 11 лет назад
You'd think with all the technological advances and the trillions of dollars invested into the military, that they'd come up with a better, quicker, easier way of air refueling than having to fly a tiny hole into a pipe or a pipe into a hose mid-air.
@dan8532
@dan8532 6 лет назад
impychimpyable the US is ahead of all other countries in refueling and the AF is ahead of other branches
@DC-id5gi
@DC-id5gi 3 года назад
I think this is the one where the pilot's seat malfunction and reclined the pilot backwards causing him to pull up, then the AC forced it down to prevent a crash. If that is the case, someone was not wearing the seat belt and hit the top of the aircraft because of this
@HarryBalsark
@HarryBalsark Год назад
What a load of bs
@Xgcj2nasty
@Xgcj2nasty 11 лет назад
This was with a training nato plane. My supervisor was aboard this flight and i had never seen exactly what had happened up until now.. ( he did say that this was was scariest thing he has ever experienced)
@MrBullAdam
@MrBullAdam 11 лет назад
yeah first thought i had was "wow that thing moves quickly..."
@Southboundpachyderm
@Southboundpachyderm 9 месяцев назад
holy shit that oscillation happens SO quickly. Props to the Pilot and boom operator to recover that so quickly. That could have been, SHOULD have been really fucking bad. A mid air with those two would almost certainly kill everyone onboard both planes. Bet those pilots got a good dose of negative G's from that rapid descent. Wonder if they grounded the pilot/boom operator for that, it seems like the boom operator got too hasty to make the connection and the bottom indicator lights came on to tell the pilot that it's safe to make a slight downwards action to keep the planes in line with each other which caused the oscillation. Basically a miscommunication between Pilot and Boom operator? At least that's my layman's assumption. If someone more knowledgeable could fill in some of the details here that'd be awesome! I saw Max Afterburners video on this, but it's not as detailed in the actual flight maneuvers that caused the oscillation. Is it like an overcorrection of rudder input and then the pilot trying to correct the overcorrection with stick input? I know in these situations the best thing you can do is just let go of the controls momentarily and let the flight surfaces do their job to correct the oscillation, but jesus I wonder if they even gave this guy a second pass to refuel or if they just grounded him immediately and sent him back to training? Pilots have such a fucking stressful job. No wonder they're all fucked up on cocaine and liquor all the time lol. It's like the only way you can justify getting in the jet the next day to try again.
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 6 месяцев назад
It's the turbulence of the E-3. Nobody would have been grounded or reprimanded. They did their jobs.
@billsnyder5863
@billsnyder5863 6 месяцев назад
Pucker factor 9++, hope the boomer, and the AWACS drivers, had a change of underwear..
@godholio
@godholio 11 лет назад
Probably the sound effects that have been added (there's no alarm).
@dereklsept
@dereklsept 11 лет назад
i dont know who added the siren effect in there...but that sound is nowhere to be found on the KC-135
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 4 года назад
The TCAS terrain warning system it sounds like. Maybe it wasn't modded when you flew/worked them.
@DoYaaLikeMySweater
@DoYaaLikeMySweater 11 лет назад
I literally just shook watching that.... omg...
@wildchld97
@wildchld97 10 лет назад
so...what actually went wrong? The two planes connected. Then the bottom plane ran away. I'm not actually sure what went wrong?
@UnHoLyHooLiGaN
@UnHoLyHooLiGaN 10 лет назад
im no expert but from what i see the top plane dropped a bit low and the plane under had its collision detector respond and disengage which is really nice to see it work (excuse the bad english)
@lordazn
@lordazn 7 лет назад
I'm going through aircrew school right now (flight engineer) and I have a classmate who was operating booms on KC-135's. According to him, the refueler's auto pilot randomly cut off, the plane just started to fly according to the wind (think like how a boat drifts in open water but in three dimensions), and threw the nose up which caused the tail to drop. The pilot was thankfully paying attention so they barely averted a midair collision but that boom operator was most likely reprimanded because he did not follow the checklist which was to call "BREAKAWAY, BREAKAWAY, BREAKAWAY" and whatever else that comes with it. Instead he panicked and just said "GOGOGO" which is not what is in the books. It sucks to get in trouble like that but those books are written to do that for a reason and every crew member is trained and conditioned to respond accordingly. The slightest deviation like using the wrong words will get you disqualified in a jiffy.
@swiggityswooty6731
@swiggityswooty6731 6 лет назад
...Jesus took the steering wheel
@kewkabe
@kewkabe 6 лет назад
Actually the bow wave of the E-3 caused the tanker to nose down, had nothing to do with autopilots.
@SamaelVR
@SamaelVR 11 лет назад
Sounds like you're really the reliable source of information. Tell me, how much flight time/experience have you had, o wise one? How was your vast wizardly power able to detect that it was not the planes fault?
@C12claws
@C12claws 11 лет назад
It's provides a feeling of affirmation from others within the community. This is sad because there's no reason to seek such affirmation if you already get some degree of this in real life from friends / family, which this person probably doesn't if he's going to these lengths.
@degenerateboofer
@degenerateboofer 11 лет назад
The aerodynamic forces pulled the plane into close proximity
@Broken_dish
@Broken_dish 11 месяцев назад
I wonder if the boom operator knew this would happen that why he disconnected when he did
@fastcav
@fastcav 11 лет назад
Good moves. Bad turbulence.
@getoutofmycountrycom
@getoutofmycountrycom 11 лет назад
nor do I understand the need to point out peoples desire to point out someone elses desire for imaginary internet points.
@mynameisray
@mynameisray Год назад
Hopefully that boom operator wore his brown pants.
@speedbird2166
@speedbird2166 11 лет назад
The boomer must have left a stain in his pants! ! E-3 pilots must have shit themselves too! Awesome video!
@eldahab
@eldahab 11 лет назад
This is how airplanes are made.
@FLATSTONE
@FLATSTONE 7 лет назад
Anyone wondering. The autopilot got to close to the 135 so the pilot pulled back in case of collision
@Wendigo127
@Wendigo127 7 лет назад
The airflow off the nose of the E-3 caused the KC-135s autopilot to disconnect which put it in a descent. The AWACS was hand flying.
@markusramus8339
@markusramus8339 7 лет назад
wut is on the plane????? how is it still flying with that weird cylinder
@Cappadoccia04
@Cappadoccia04 11 лет назад
I love the video! Wha plane is heard in the recording though, is it the AWACS or the KC-135?
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 4 года назад
135
@smguy101
@smguy101 11 лет назад
You wouldn't hear the collision alarm in the boom operator area of a KC-135.
@lucas93_TV
@lucas93_TV 6 лет назад
Nearly collision
@Theorycraft
@Theorycraft 11 лет назад
I've seen the original video, and they were not there.
@jdunk2145
@jdunk2145 11 лет назад
That is a fairly alert boom operator, or the retraction is automatic and away from the plane taking on fuel.
@araki916
@araki916 11 лет назад
That could have been ugly! Turbulence ain't no joke!
@navnig
@navnig 8 лет назад
'Bow wave' effect at work? I read about it in a book about the RAF Vulcan bomber.
@codyking4848
@codyking4848 4 года назад
Thought the same thing
@darksergent
@darksergent 11 лет назад
we get it, most youtubers can't push it in
@blackmuttracing
@blackmuttracing 10 лет назад
The student pilot's chair on the E-3 was not locked down on its slide rail. Shortly after connection, his chair slid back, losing control of the yoke and the E-3 continued to gain slight altitude; prompting the boom to auto retract as a safety measure. The student grabbed the yoke and pulled up after sliding forward again, to which the instructor pilot then made an immediate auto-correct to nose down, avoiding collision with the ass end of the 135.
@SpiritdragonR
@SpiritdragonR 10 лет назад
Im pretty sure i can see the 135's tail moving upward, implying the plane itself is pitching downward and thus its the 135 moving downward, or am i wrong there?
@TheAlmosst
@TheAlmosst 10 лет назад
The 135 tail looked like it was, but i believe that may have been due to a minor bow wave effect by the E-3
@JanitorIsBack
@JanitorIsBack 9 лет назад
blackmuttracing not true at all
@CurvedAdjacent
@CurvedAdjacent 8 лет назад
+JanitorIsBack Why?
@mattyfizzle
@mattyfizzle 11 лет назад
It lasted just as long as the first time I've had sex.
@mx5hong
@mx5hong 9 лет назад
What's the procedure for the officers in the back of the E-3 during refueling? Do they all fasten their seatbelts?
@jeanliles1218
@jeanliles1218 7 лет назад
They're supposed to because it can get busy during IFR. If there were any backseaters in there without their seatbelts on, they got to get a close view of the header panels.
@jcak552
@jcak552 3 месяца назад
there are also enlisted in the back.. and no one that I knew was stupid enough to not have there seat belt on.. as the seat belt light is on before we got that close to he tanker..
@miquel440
@miquel440 7 лет назад
What a brown trousers moment...holy shit!
@samomurn
@samomurn 11 лет назад
Holly fucking shit that was close
@YoungDreezee
@YoungDreezee 11 лет назад
glad there was no tragedy
@nodtomodley9114
@nodtomodley9114 11 лет назад
That was so damn close!
@balalaika9114
@balalaika9114 7 лет назад
Ghost eye had too much to drink it seems
@bobiseverywhere
@bobiseverywhere 11 лет назад
Damn! there's a glad i wore clean undies this morning moment
@ruffinist
@ruffinist 11 лет назад
He did use proper terminology to describe his flight time though...
@jorgeevii4800
@jorgeevii4800 6 лет назад
E-8 AWACS Is that a new Aircraft?
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