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My Nightmare Battling Turbulence For Precious Fuel 

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Welcome aboard! This was a rough day of aerial tanking off a NATO Canadian CC-150. At the beginning of the video, I am in starboard observation. Once cleared by the boom operator, I proceed to pre-contact right.
After contact, however, the boom operator directs me to disconnect, so he can troubleshoot a "low-flow" issue. Fuel was not flowing to my jet at a normal rate.
After I back out, I try to reengage the drogue on the tanker's starboard wing for about three minutes. As you can see, the basket was moving around too much for me to connect safely. As I grow increasingly frustrated, I noticed that the drogue on the port wing was not moving nearly as much as the one on the starboard side, so I ask the boom operator if I can switch sides.
After cleared to pre-contact left, I finally contact the port drogue. I was able to stay in the basket, get my gas, then go do what Growlers do.
The evolution took longer than it should have, but I'm glad I got my gas and didn't make any dangerous plays for the basket. I earned my paycheck today.
Fly Navy!
Chapters:
0:00 Starboard Observation
1:29 Pre-Contact
1:41 Contact
2:31 Backing Out
3:39 ROUGH DAY!
6:44 Switching Sides
7:08 Pre-Contact
7:20 MORE ROUGH DAY!
8:50 Contact
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Комментарии : 2,4 тыс.   
@hawver
@hawver Год назад
This commentary is like if Bob Ross flew jets instead of painting, so incredibly soothing despite the stressful situations.
@festerbestertester1658
@festerbestertester1658 Год назад
Yeah, I can hear this guy saying there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
@brandspro
@brandspro 11 месяцев назад
😂
@ClintRogers-jq6te
@ClintRogers-jq6te 10 месяцев назад
Except pail doesn't paint happy clouds ,he blinds the enemy and puts them in a cloud of darkness
@Defenestrators
@Defenestrators 10 месяцев назад
Well, Bob Ross was in the air force as a TI
@dalepatterson1748
@dalepatterson1748 10 месяцев назад
"We're gonna fly over some happy little clouds, now, while we hook up to the tanker." 🤓
@gsxrsquid
@gsxrsquid 3 месяца назад
"There's a little bit of skill involved here" A master of understatement.
@NotHalfDepressed
@NotHalfDepressed Месяц назад
killed my DCS born ego haha
@CaptainFantastik1
@CaptainFantastik1 10 месяцев назад
As a DCS guy I appreciate talking us through all the technique and mindset.
@RandallMyers2112
@RandallMyers2112 10 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more! Great for us DCS flyers to see what its like in the real world.
@Topper_Harley68
@Topper_Harley68 10 месяцев назад
Most difficult thing to do in dcs, i get hot when trying it. Must be easier irl cause you can feel the movement of the jet. Will get me a motion rig when i can afford one.
@deekamikaze
@deekamikaze 10 месяцев назад
@@Topper_Harley68 I've heard other military pilots say it's harder in DCS because you don't have the actual feel of it and one fighter pilot said that DCS pilots are technically better at tanking because of that reason lol
@MaxB00M
@MaxB00M 6 месяцев назад
@@deekamikaze Meh I don’t know, of course in real life you have more feel for what the jet is doing and spatial vison but on the other hand refueling in dcs is semi scripted so you don’t have to perfectly hit the basket and can engage it with a lot more closing velocity than in real life, it also stands perfectly still and doesn’t wiggle around like seen in the video. I feel like refueling in dcs is relatively easy and I doubt it’s not harder in RL
@davido1953
@davido1953 6 месяцев назад
@@MaxB00M I hope to do one refuel before I die of old age.
@Half_A_Wise_Guy
@Half_A_Wise_Guy 6 месяцев назад
It's no wonder you're an instructor... you sound like a very patient person
@highlanderc
@highlanderc 3 месяца назад
This is because he is relaxed while narrating in his home..
@stephengreeley-gt7nc
@stephengreeley-gt7nc Год назад
The voiceover makes all the difference. Keep up the good work.
@jyu6813
@jyu6813 Год назад
YES! Its awesome PAIL!
@donkeyballs3081
@donkeyballs3081 Год назад
I concur
@ChazToz
@ChazToz Год назад
CONCUR
@AlbaAdventures
@AlbaAdventures 11 месяцев назад
100%
@evrydayamerican
@evrydayamerican Год назад
The voice over is awesome. Just wiggling my toes relaxing lol. While flying a 70 million dollar plane connected to another 100 million Dollar plane going 500 miles an hour while connected. Sounds real relaxing. Thank you to all our Great Service members.
@teresahixson8716
@teresahixson8716 Год назад
Lol exactly!
@susip898
@susip898 Год назад
Admiration Boss 🤩 ALWAYS Professional and perfection to the tasks at hand.. & toes.. 💥🤯
@waynegriswold8953
@waynegriswold8953 Год назад
they are only going 275-320 knots
@ehess8845
@ehess8845 Год назад
@@waynegriswold8953 Oh, well then, that changes everything...just a Sunday drive! ;)
@F80MGod
@F80MGod Год назад
@@waynegriswold8953 at ground level they’re doing over 500 mph
@Paul-td8qs
@Paul-td8qs Год назад
I had to smother a chuckle when I heard - When the tankers goes in a turn there's a little bit of skill involved here - There's an astonishing amount of skill involved in everything you and the tanker crew are doing.
@alandaters8547
@alandaters8547 5 месяцев назад
This is the best video on the "nuts and bolts" of aerial refueling I've ever seen. Instead of rushing air and mike breaks over a radio, he gives a detailed description of what is happening. I was hanging onto every word as proiblems cropped up. Thank you to all the service members (including our Canadian friends) who work hard and take risks for our freedom!
@ero1456
@ero1456 Год назад
The voiceovers bring these videos to next level.
@theramblingsoflarry9290
@theramblingsoflarry9290 Год назад
I like the narration
@scottfrancis3497
@scottfrancis3497 Год назад
Did this in a Tomcat in the Med. The difference is it was off an A-6, at night, in a thunderstorm filled sky. We saw a fuel level of 200lbs before we made a successful plug and transfer. No lie! My pilot was a nugget. The voice over is great idea. Well done.
@andrewjhollins
@andrewjhollins 6 месяцев назад
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@stijnvandamme76
@stijnvandamme76 6 месяцев назад
@@andrewjhollins yes
@dextermorgan1
@dextermorgan1 6 месяцев назад
​@@stijnvandamme76agreed
@joshf-o6696
@joshf-o6696 Месяц назад
At least over the Med you're surrounded by allies for the most part. Not the case over Iraq unfortunately.
@everettbruckerhoff6029
@everettbruckerhoff6029 18 дней назад
jesus knowing how much fuel a tomcat can hold... 200lbs is the fumes of fumes.
@paulk8121
@paulk8121 2 месяца назад
Proud Canadian here! Nice to see everyone playing nice together. Listening to the late great Brian Shul aka "Sleddriver", talk about refuelling the SR-71 "at night, in a turn, in turbulence, with lightening in your face - they don't pay you enough! I never concentrated so hard in my life." Hats off to you flyboys - respect.
@ShootyMcrifleface
@ShootyMcrifleface 5 дней назад
The Canadian Air Force is quite pathetic. America does 99% of the work for you.
@davemoore6690
@davemoore6690 Год назад
I always imagined airborne refueling was intricate and challenging, but I actually had no idea. What an incredible bit of flying you have to do every time! I'm immensely impressed and very proud of you and all our warriors. Thanks for your obvious professional commitment.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@Jeggo85
@Jeggo85 4 месяца назад
It looks so smooth and simple, but I know this is probably the most difficult thing these guys do. Big respect
@timhohmann7545
@timhohmann7545 3 месяца назад
Well, other than night traps on the carrier.
@Jeggo85
@Jeggo85 3 месяца назад
@timhohmann7545 yeah, I guess night time would add many more layers of danger and complexity. The margins must be tiny.
@OldGlaseye-gf7si
@OldGlaseye-gf7si 3 месяца назад
Not that hard, particularly with the probe in front like that. With the Phantom and Turkey, probe about next to shoulder..much harder but really not hard. -Phormer Phantom and Turkey Phyler
@PsRohrbaugh
@PsRohrbaugh 3 месяца назад
My grandfather was in 101s and f4s on the USAF side. I'll have to ask him how refueling was on the f4 - I assume they used the boom system typical to the air force.
@Psych3Zenobia
@Psych3Zenobia 10 месяцев назад
This brought me straight back to ISAF. I had almost forgotten how frustrating it can be. 😂 Buddy of mine took forever once, and the A-10 guy waiting was like: “Are you guys on an ACTUAL mission?” Too good… Thanks for the vid, Pail. Made my day.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 10 месяцев назад
Cheers!
@richardvanneil2570
@richardvanneil2570 9 месяцев назад
Dude again you rock. Play by play voice over is the best. Totally shows how intelligent one must be. Calmness rules.
@gazzpazzer
@gazzpazzer 5 месяцев назад
I'm just a lowly private pilot, but this is fascinating. Mad respect for the precision and professionalism. And also, dude, you could be a meditation coach. I can imagine you're one hell of a good instructor.
@slickfast
@slickfast Год назад
Your voice overs are just incredible. As an aeronautical engineer who peered unsuccessfully down the naval aviator road and had to let that pass me by, you're telling the story that really lets people like me live the life you really lived... the one I could have lived. So. Freakin. Cool. Thank you, and thank you for your service!
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@Mel-95
@Mel-95 Год назад
Wiggling my fingers and toes right now. Thanks for taking us along.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Don’t do it too much. People look at you funny.
@nameismetatoo4591
@nameismetatoo4591 4 месяца назад
This definitely seems like one of those tasks that never gets easy no matter how many times you've done it. All you can do is be patient.
@55Reever
@55Reever 10 месяцев назад
It's amazing how precise the throttle response is on the EA-18. Great video. The narration is fantastic.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@Rob0319
@Rob0319 Год назад
As many of the comments say, the voice over takes your videos to the next level, Thanks for putting in the time to do this! I am the son of a deceased Naval aviator and these videos bring back memories of his flying stories. Much appreciated.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Thank you for your sacrifice. God bless.
@blakewilloughby9391
@blakewilloughby9391 Год назад
Finally!!! A pilot with voice over explaining exactly what's going on!!!! Damn cool!!
@dannylaw7367
@dannylaw7367 Год назад
What a intelligent, calm and brave pilot, doing what only a handful of people in the world can do. Thank goodness for people like you trying to keep us all safe. Much respect from an Army vet myself.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@wizzytimeless
@wizzytimeless 3 месяца назад
As a civilian observer with zero aviation knowledge, I found this fascinating, and the tech and skills needed to do this are something else..I salute you guys
@airspeed_alive
@airspeed_alive 10 месяцев назад
As a DCS player, my palms sweat and my stress levels rise! Incredible how you guys do this day to day!
@markbonney2511
@markbonney2511 Год назад
Digging the narration, Pail! It was actually pretty suspenseful to watch. I also like how you didn't shorten the actual tanking portion. It gives a feel for how long you have to hold in formation and keep the drogue in the right place. Especially being tired and hungry.....and you still have to trap when it's all done! Much respect!
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Thanks, Mark.
@tracytrawick322
@tracytrawick322 9 месяцев назад
It all amazed me, Pail, aka artist formerly known as Monet, paints us a masterpiece of a probe connection troubleshooting process. Calm & collected well trained USN pilots. No paint required. Monet would be jealous. Great video, so immersive and entertaining. Thanks for doing your job, doing it really well, and sharing with us!
@gilbertdelgado6703
@gilbertdelgado6703 9 месяцев назад
Way back in the last century I was in VA127 out of NAS Lemoore, it was in the late 60’s through 1970. I’m sure you weren’t even a twinkle in your Dad’s eyes. I was an enlisted puke, an ATN-2. I was fortunate to be able to fly back seat in our TA-4F’s on our scheduled maintenance hops and any other flights I could grab, including refueling hops on occasion. Since we could use only the center line buddy store refueling tanks, the pilot in the lead bird did all the controlling to Get Er Done. On one flight my pilot was having some difficulties getting plugged in until the tanker pilot told my pilot to put some damned hair around the drogue to see if that would help. I’m sure that tanker pilots might still use that term. Thank you Sir for your service to our nation and stay safe up there.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 9 месяцев назад
Thank you, Sir, for your service. Cheers!
@squigmcguigan8965
@squigmcguigan8965 10 месяцев назад
I was sat on the edge of my chair just willing it to connect. It always amazes me, the amount of precise control you have at that speed & hight.
@teresahixson8716
@teresahixson8716 Год назад
There have been several videos that I've caught myself holding my breath or fidgeting because I'm nervous for you, but so far, and mainly because of the VO, this video had me really holding my breath and rooting for you out loud. 😆 Mad respect, Pail, at 10 minutes, I would of been looking for a parking lot. Fly Navy 💫
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician Год назад
A unique opportunity to observe such a professional doing what he does best Thank you
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@shellysmith1037
@shellysmith1037 8 месяцев назад
In the Med, my Branch officer, a B/N in an A-6 heard a loud thud and the starboard flap(s) and spoiler exited the AC. On backup hydraulics and sent to the tanker because they are now last in line to land. And yep, the same turbulence. Pilot was our exec and he was concentrating on the basket hard....looked over and the B/N had eveything stowed away and his seat all the way down and aft..... they made the refuel, made the landing and made Naval Aviation news, Grampaw Pettibone ? iirc He said ' the way that basket was moving I thought I we were going for a swim '
@daffidavit
@daffidavit Год назад
My blood pressure went up about 20 points feeling your frustration.
@Trucktiger2468
@Trucktiger2468 Год назад
As a former Navy rotor head (SH-2F, ‘87-91), I never had to worry about mid-flight refueling. You make the evolution interesting and exciting. Pleasant voice. As I read of another viewer: you are the Bob Ross of EA-18G community.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers.
@wolfe1970
@wolfe1970 9 месяцев назад
I honestly didn't realize how long you have to stay connected, that was intense just watching you
@TheStowAway594
@TheStowAway594 Год назад
A2A refueling is just crazy. It's so hard to not tense up, or start oscillating, and I have to keep reminding myself to breathe, and that's just in a sim. Incredible airmanship and patience. Also it seems like tankers always pick the absolute hardest way to tank, in a turn, in clouds, in turbulence, facing the sun etc, it's like their trying to give pilots an aneurysm lol. Anyway amazing video thank you for sharing!
@kenclark9888
@kenclark9888 11 месяцев назад
As a former 135 boom operator always liked A/R with the 18s. Thanks for a great explanation always wanted to know what you guys had to do
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 11 месяцев назад
Cheers!
@jcheck6
@jcheck6 6 месяцев назад
Hey Ken what about us USAF F-4 & A-37 drivers? Done both receptical (F-4) and probe & drogue (A-37) off of KC-97, -135, -10's. Seems the drogue is smoother with a boom vs what is shown in this vid.
@jonr6680
@jonr6680 Год назад
Voiceover dude exudes the pilot mindset, thinking, planning, deciding, patience and focus. All the while flying the aircraft... Knowing the risks and staying cool regardless. On top of the years of practical training and learning deep technical knowledge... For flightsim pilots with pause mode, snacks and restroom within reach it's impressive. For all other regular folks, it's superhuman.
@13ECHO20
@13ECHO20 Год назад
One thing I noticed is the patience one must have. Thank you for sharing your life in the cockpit with us.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@kawrss31
@kawrss31 4 месяца назад
take a step back and just think......humans did this...we are refueling fighter jets in the air.......we made floating city carriers.
@R1door
@R1door 10 месяцев назад
Awesome stuff dude... You're now the Bob Ross of the naval aviation community!
@mdu2112
@mdu2112 10 месяцев назад
Just missing the 🐿️ on his shoulder.
@ikempson
@ikempson Год назад
That was utterly gripping! Concise commentary which really helped give a clear picture of the need to stay calm, avoid frustration, don't be impulsive, des[ite flying for 4 hours, being hungry, and tactically dehydrated. I take my hat off to you sir, for your skill, dedication, focus, and sharing it with the general public.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@seventhsealhere
@seventhsealhere Год назад
These are the kind of videos that make your channel unique! Fantastic commentary and it makes all the difference to hear what you are thinking. Proud subscriber. Thank you for your service! 🇺🇲
@telecomex
@telecomex Месяц назад
Anyone else besides me shout "Got It" at 8:46? Geeeez. I'm sweating bullets! And I thought I had it tough trying to leave the Safeway parking lot. Thanks again Mr. Growler. Always a pleasure flying with you. ss Vancouver
@mcspikes1
@mcspikes1 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the behind the scenes look at the operation of refueling - something that none of us will ever get the chance to experience.
@southjerseymountain
@southjerseymountain Год назад
Pail, Again, I am in the rear and holding my breath, leaning left, then right with ever little correction you make. Thank you for the videos and your years of service for our Country. Fly NAVY!
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Fly Navy
@prof3273
@prof3273 Год назад
Extraordinary to be able to watch this, 99.99% of folks would never be able to watch a vid like this if it weren't for guy's like you! I commend you on the excellent commentary!! Many thanks!!
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
Cheers!
@suninmoon4601
@suninmoon4601 Год назад
As a young man I dreamed of becoming a fighter pilot, but circumstances took me in another direction. Your videos give me a taste of what might have been. Thanks 👍
@JAGRAFX
@JAGRAFX Месяц назад
We worked on the development of the Q-99 back in the early 70's over 50 years ago. Nice to know that the system is still flying! 😊
@Slingshotgixxer
@Slingshotgixxer Год назад
I found myself tensing up and physically leaning left and right while you were trying to contact the drogue , the whole while thinking about you running out of time , absolutley fascinating!
@StratoArt
@StratoArt Год назад
Excellent vocal walkthrough on this refueling procedure, that felt frustrating and tense at first, though I'm sure I have no idea what that's like. As a former USAF flying KC-135 crew chief who's watched countless of refuelings from the Stratotanker boom pod, I definitely salute you pilots for such hard work!
@Thatblackid
@Thatblackid 4 месяца назад
This video is hardcore edging every few seconds he's pulling out and trying to put it in but he just can't make it until finally the sweet relief 🤧🍻😮‍💨
@catherine59226
@catherine59226 Год назад
The voiceover makes the experience very enjoyable. Thank you for all you do for us.
@bobr8766
@bobr8766 Год назад
You have done something with your vids that have all of us so engrossed listening to every word of your voiceovers…so detailed with the visuals, you do an amazing job…thanks!😊
@JohnChuprun
@JohnChuprun 3 месяца назад
I liked that you showed a troublesome case, rather than just a polished perfect refueling. Your narration of your thoughts and actions is great! Thanks for sharing.
@N8570E
@N8570E 9 месяцев назад
I was planning on watching just the start, to get the flavor of the video. A couple of minutes and then I would move on, I get bored easily and quickly. But .... Thank you for 18 minutes and 15 seconds.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 9 месяцев назад
Cheers!!
@PfizerRN_USNavyReserveRN
@PfizerRN_USNavyReserveRN Год назад
Keep going with the voiceovers on all your videos. They make it easy for people who ARE NOT F/A-18 drivers, but aviation buffs, to understand what’s going on. Fly safe, Navy
@warwickkinscher5986
@warwickkinscher5986 Год назад
One of the most suspenseful videos I have watched in quite a while; I’m that guy sitting on your shoulder holding my breath for you! Fabulous! Your voiceovers are absolutely terrific - slow and measured, yet with all the suspense the situation called for, and fully informative at the same time! I salute you, sir, - and thanks once again. Keep them coming.
@chadbobby
@chadbobby 8 месяцев назад
Probably my new favorite channel.... I could live vicariously thru you this way for hours! My biggest regret in life is not serving our country, I know I could have flown Jets or Rotorcraft in the service... ( I'm a rotorcraft pilot now) THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR SERVICE AND FOR MY FREEDOM !! FLY NAVY!
@jimpalmer1969
@jimpalmer1969 Месяц назад
Funny thing, I was wiggling my toes and fingers while watching. In my youth I was an ADJ in VA-52 onboard the USS Kitty Hawk. Later in my carrier I was operations manger in Boeing's Flight Test We qualified the KC-46 tanker. Both the KA-6D and the KC-46 had a hose and drogue system in the fuselage. These were made by Sargent Fletcher. One day I was riding the elevator up to the engineering floor and there were a couple of young engineers in the elevator with me. I noticed their badges were Sargent Fletcher. I told them back in the 70s I maintained their system on the KA-6D. They had no idea what I was talking about and looked at me as if I had two heads... This stuff never gets old. Thanks for sharing.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Месяц назад
Cheers!
@alanbare8319
@alanbare8319 Год назад
Great narration of the aerial ballet that is air-to-air re-fueling--Navy style! Thank you for providing insight to this evolution.
@njjeff201
@njjeff201 Год назад
I’m a First Responder but what you do is more dangerous Sir. Keep up the good work & be safe! Love my Vets 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@RCAFpolarexpress
@RCAFpolarexpress 11 месяцев назад
OUTSTANDING INFORMATION VIDEO SIR CHeers 👍😇👌🍻
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 11 месяцев назад
Cheers!
@gtlizzard
@gtlizzard 2 дня назад
Fantastic bit of flying and narration is first rate. Thanks for the fascinating content on the channel and for serving our country. Fly Navy!
@pollylewis9611
@pollylewis9611 Год назад
Thank you Pail for taking the time and all of your hard work making these videos and now the voice overs they are very educational and awesome!
@karinnovak5145
@karinnovak5145 Год назад
Thanks Pail for letting us fly with you again👏.What a super interesting insight into your daily work! The voiceovers are a great opportunity for us to learn more technical details and so to really unterstand what's going on😉 . So we can gain some insight into what is required to make all these difficult manouvers work. And I can imagine that -although appearing calm on the outside-you surely must have uttered quite a few curses back then😁. Looking forward to your next voiceovers👍!
@davidwheatcroft2797
@davidwheatcroft2797 11 месяцев назад
Nice flying! Wish I could fly with you guys. Flew formation, aerobatics etc with the RAFVR at University. Fun times. CAVU skies to all aviators!
@EvoraGT430
@EvoraGT430 7 месяцев назад
Not convinced by his technique, honestly. Using rudder is seriously inviting damaging the drogue (spokes).
@tankertoad1
@tankertoad1 3 месяца назад
I help design, build, install and test wing aerial refueling pods. I have been on many flight tests for both boom and hose and drogue systems. I am constantly amazed at the skill of the receiver pilots. Thank you for all that you do.
@alasdairmunro1953
@alasdairmunro1953 Год назад
It looks difficult, though it must be really difficult in the dark. Thanks for sharing the video with us. The voiceover sure makes a difference!👍🏼
@nokoman85
@nokoman85 Год назад
Pail, you hit a home run on this video. I've never had an opportunity for such a detailed explanation on airborne tanking. Lol, great place to put the AOA vane. Your jet holds more fuel than the regional jet I maintain. Twenty thousand pounds must be a lot of play time. Thanks again, keep them coming, Fly Navy!
@rogerramjet7567
@rogerramjet7567 9 месяцев назад
Such great commentary. I love flying with you!! 😀🙏
@13rdp
@13rdp 6 месяцев назад
As a biz jet skipper and former paratrooper operator in the french army, I want to express my deepest respect to fighter pilots. The level of skills and personnal involvment that it takes to run the mission is tremendous. You can easily understand it when you watch this video, long mission, with high peaks of ''agressivity'' and periods of very high concentration. Congrats to all of you. I often fly to Baghdad, and the deepest challenge we have is to mitigate gps spoofing. Far from those missions that these guys are (were) doing.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 6 месяцев назад
Cheers!
@kamalsinnofilms
@kamalsinnofilms 5 месяцев назад
Thankyou for taking the time to film edit and share this. Always wanted to be a pilot but life takes you elsewhere. Amazing footage of everything happening here.
@emjackson2289
@emjackson2289 Год назад
I saw this being done from the back of a VC10 K.Mk2 into BAe Tornado F3s - one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
@gabereiser
@gabereiser 6 месяцев назад
Wiggle your fingers and toes... Best way to describe it. No need to get flustered, just be alert, be consistent, and be "one with the tanker".
@hart64ghs
@hart64ghs 12 дней назад
A young friend of mine from McConnell is in the gulf right now as boom operator of a KC135. Thanks for the ride along, well done!
@robertnixon3816
@robertnixon3816 Год назад
The voice overs make an already interesting video over the top good! Just listening to you tells me that you're a very good instructor! Thank you for what you do.
@charlesd6459
@charlesd6459 5 месяцев назад
Excellent job! It’s incredible the amount of technical skill involved along with a high level of mental acuity. You know your stuff technically and you’re able to control your mindset and emotions. Well done, very impressive.
@kyushujet
@kyushujet 10 дней назад
I fly commercially with a lot of ex Navy pilots and I now will look at them in a different light because of your videos. Mad respect and thank you to all that have served.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 9 дней назад
Cheers!
@jeff0247598
@jeff0247598 8 месяцев назад
I like the commentary on how you deal with a bit of frustration or stress because of the initial difficulty tryin to hookup to the right side with the turbulence. I imagine stress coping strategies are a high priority for you guys.
@alaincantarel3705
@alaincantarel3705 5 месяцев назад
I'm a french passionate. I enjoyed watching your refueling👍 I felt like being with you on the plane. As a bass player, and diver, I know the importance of precision and self-control on crucial moments. Congrats for your courage. God bless you, long live Pal. Be safe👌
@jockeyjack3367
@jockeyjack3367 Год назад
I love the voiceovers I hope to see more of them in the future ❤️🇺🇸💙
@richardgreen1383
@richardgreen1383 4 месяца назад
Fascinating video and description. That is one event I never experienced as a Naval Aviator, for as a Stoof driver with radial engines and props powered by Avgas that was something that no piston powered aircraft ever did. While that author generally refers to "gas" it is really jet fuel (more oil than gas) he is getting. Great series. For those not aware of how great the reflective tape on a Naval Aviation helmet is, a test made while I was on active duty determined that the reflection of the tape could be seen on a clear night about 20 miles away when it with a search light. Many an aviator has been rescued at night because of the tape. What I don't understand is why the USAF takes the opposite position. Their policy is gray painted helmets with no markings. While I was on active East Coast flying (1967-1969) there was an AF two seat aircraft that took off from Homestead AFB (Florida East Coast) out over the Atlantic and had engine problems and they ejected. Not sure if AF required rafts then or not. But they never found them. That's another point - the Navy requires rafts as well.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 4 месяца назад
Cheers! “Gas”, like “the boat” are slang. Like you know, these are the words we intentionally use.
@BrianWarren-ek7zk
@BrianWarren-ek7zk 5 месяцев назад
The most comprehensive coverage of airborne refueling possible. Brilliant stuff, PAIL.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 5 месяцев назад
Cheers!!
@AdrienGirod
@AdrienGirod Год назад
Those voice-over videos are truly great, thanks for the time you spend on them.
@tacoenvy
@tacoenvy Год назад
These have been some of the best voice over aircraft commentary videos I've watched on youtube. Thank you again Pail for making these, they are fantastic!
@RobertSantos-rw8dy
@RobertSantos-rw8dy 10 месяцев назад
Steel ones... righteous..long smooth and in the middle..
@duncan4358
@duncan4358 Месяц назад
Very enjoyable. As a 32 year airline mechanic I can understand protecting the AOA vane and not damaging it. Pretty important instrument. Thanks
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MakeWhatever
@MakeWhatever Год назад
Love love love the voiceovers. So interesting to have the commentary. Thanks for taking the time to do these!
@user-vd4ez7sc5v
@user-vd4ez7sc5v 8 месяцев назад
This was unbelievable. I’m a little nervous about flying, but you made it feel that I was in capable hands. I thank you so much. Hats off to you my friend.
@aberdeendeltaforce
@aberdeendeltaforce 2 месяца назад
This is just so cool, as a civilian this stuff just blows my mind, the part where you disengaged and pulled under the other jet still fuelling was amazing, thank you so much for uploading this ❤
@russellreynolds1152
@russellreynolds1152 11 месяцев назад
Sure is fun listening to you explain everything while making it look easy, which it is NOT! Thanks to all you young pilots out there doing the difficult long hours of flying to keep us safe here at home, TAKE CARE and fly safely!
@wheelspinner20
@wheelspinner20 Год назад
Wow, how did I not find this channel earlier! You would be a great trainer. When ever I have to learn something from someone where there are times there is no talking, I always tell them please think out loud! Which is exactly what the voiceover is doing for me. I love detail oriented descriptions! What an awesome job you are doing with these!
@bobboberson2024
@bobboberson2024 4 месяца назад
Dude, these posts are awesome. Just found some of them today. For plane heads it’s really a must; they have lots of useful information. Especially, for all the Cliff Calvin’s out there, such as myself. Well done, lad.
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams 4 месяца назад
Glad you like them!
@by1stander
@by1stander 2 месяца назад
I assumed this was an American exercise, but when I saw the canada emblem on the side of the tanker, it made me proud to be Canadian
@altobe
@altobe Год назад
These VoiceOver vids are the best ever! Please please do more of them. So awesome to hear explanations of naval aviation things as we watch them. Thank you for what you've done/do.
@GiantSarcasticRobot
@GiantSarcasticRobot Год назад
One of my favorite videos!
@ibana8449
@ibana8449 8 месяцев назад
Tanker enters turn - "There's a little bit of skill required here" . Takeaway quote...............10/10
@skipker
@skipker Месяц назад
I've said it before on your channel. You are the real Top Gun pilot. I have watched your channel in awe. Great channel Pail
@agapeeternal
@agapeeternal Год назад
Ty voice over videos are killin it 👏🏽
@jakeevans7948
@jakeevans7948 Год назад
How does it feel that almost 11 million people have seen your videos?
@GrowlerJams
@GrowlerJams Год назад
I’m basically a C-list RU-vid celebrity. No big deal.
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