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TAP #50 - Billie Flynn 

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Billie is the former Senior Experimental Test Pilot for the F-35. He has over 40 years in the fast jet business. He began his career in the Canadian Air Force as the first nugget to go through their CF-18 training. He served as an exchange pilot at the US Air Force Test pilot school where he worked on programs such as Auto Ground Collision Avoidance System (AGCAS) and thrust vectoring. He is an experiential test pilot and has done extensive flying in the F-18, F-16, Eurofighter, F-35 and many more.
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Комментарии : 34   
@djsmith2871
@djsmith2871 2 года назад
If anyone needs to be writing a book ... hell, SEVERAL books, this guy is it. To have so much multi-platform / nation / generational experience is insane.
@hunterr1ar727
@hunterr1ar727 2 года назад
We need to know if Billie will write a big book of his career. He would make a fortune and he would have a huge fan base buying it. It would be great if he captured his experience for us meer non flying mortals. He may need 3 books though....lol
@PaRadiZer
@PaRadiZer Год назад
Simply an awesome interview covering so many interesting topics. A true gem. Had the pleasure of talking to Flynn at Farnborough some years ago. Just a great guy. Keep up the great work!
@MrCyp200la
@MrCyp200la 2 года назад
I only go to airshows for the jets.. Ive seen rain fly in Florida so many times.. Freaking great demo! And during the F35 demo that fighter during its demo seema like it's in afterburner most of the ahow.
@AfterburnPodcast
@AfterburnPodcast 2 года назад
🤙🏻
@bloodsport326
@bloodsport326 2 года назад
This guy is clearly the stud at the ranch.
@vernvernham9519
@vernvernham9519 2 года назад
Love this as a Canadian
@joenosser
@joenosser 2 года назад
Fantastic Video Gentleman. God Bless ,
@hunterr1ar727
@hunterr1ar727 2 года назад
Thats an amzing interview. Billie as usual great stuff and great questions. Awesome.
@yxeaviationphotog
@yxeaviationphotog 2 года назад
"Go to Canada....thank god....finally....". About sums up the FFCP here in Canada. Now we just need to get those first jets on the ground here. Great interview....listening to Billie talk about F-35 is always interesting.
@djsmith2871
@djsmith2871 2 года назад
Would love to hear his thoughts on Canada pulling what the US Navy might be doing and minimizing exposure to F-35 (say the RCAF reducing the buy to 48 for joint expeditionary ops) and skipping ahead to 6th Gen (NGAD or F-X) instead for continental defence and near peer air dominance coalition contributions. We don't need to be a jack of all trades in NATO, and I'm not sure the F-35 has the range / payload we need in the Arctic. Conventional airborne tankers will be vulnerable to long range AAM attack, so we will need to be able to reach out and touch people up there.
@yxeaviationphotog
@yxeaviationphotog 2 года назад
@@djsmith2871 Canada won't be reducing the order at all. Billie Flynn has stated numerous times that the F-35 range is a non-issue. Why is payload even an issue? It's honestly not. You don't need an aircraft loaded with 10 missiles. Also, tankers operate far enough away from potential threats and always have their own protection.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 2 года назад
@@djsmith2871 F-35A has more range than any 4th Gen fighter, with anywhere from 610-800+nm combat radius. Canada hasn't had that kind of range since the CF-101 Voodoo. Then look at NORAD requirements for Arctic ADIZ, networked with USAF F-35As out of Alaska and Vermont ANG. After that, look at Canada's NATO commitments to contributing to a Joint Air Component Force, which includes everything from intercepts to strike, anti-ship, and CAS.
@djsmith2871
@djsmith2871 2 года назад
I guess time will tell.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 2 года назад
@@djsmith2871 The other aspect of Strategic SA gained with JSF is the maritime networked patrol sensor coverage. As the Arctic is contested more by Russia, that’s a huge capability to see them not only coming over the top in the air, but on and under the sea, working with dedicated ASW platforms.
@PomyMagnum
@PomyMagnum 7 месяцев назад
Where are the time stamps? I just want to know where he talks about his time on typhoon
@beckymc6178
@beckymc6178 Год назад
This song made me think of you called Collapse by Neffex. Hope you like it
@keysersoze_6
@keysersoze_6 2 года назад
Su - 35s are the high altitude fighter bombers, russians are using them in low numbers, but I believe he was meant to say Su - 25s, which is a ground attack airfcraft.
@gotanon9659
@gotanon9659 2 года назад
I think he's correct in mentioning the SU-35 as it is the most modern operational aircraft in the RuAF inventory that is being used in ukraine.
@Gs9sk
@Gs9sk 2 года назад
@@gotanon9659 they’re using the su-57 but it’s so advanced it fires rockets from within Russian airspace and hits decent bit deep into ukranian territory dtill
@Gs9sk
@Gs9sk 2 года назад
@@SD352-68 the fact u think they aren’t operational when there video of Then in the Syrian war shows how brainwashed u are no point in educating you
@Gs9sk
@Gs9sk 2 года назад
@@SD352-68 they key word was any Cuz u said any operation scale they don’t have su-57s They have a squadron already and that’s a operational scale as well as u saying it was Russian propoganda u did need education Cuz u said that they don’t have any at any operational scale n u said it’s more Russian propoganda then I ever seen U don’t know what propoganda is and u didn’t know what any operational scale Meant they key word was any. So u did need education. And I hope you use what you learned so u don’t end up. Lying to other guys
@Gs9sk
@Gs9sk 2 года назад
@@SD352-68 you said any operational capacity a squadron is that Also I’m born in Canada and the Russian Air Force is effective RHE so-35 su * is competitive even with the F35 and f22 much more so the f35 tho And Russia’s Air Force could destroy all of natos minus america that’s why nato was terrified of when tromp considered leaving nato
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 2 года назад
I'm wondering about how GCAS figures in to the Wisconsin ANG F-16 crash in northern MI a few years back and the Japanese F-35 loss where he seemed to dive straight down into the sea at high speed? I heard the F-16 pilot reported problems with the GPS and was trying to correct it just before crashing. Could that be a factor? I can't find any info on the cause of the Japanese F-35 loss.
@LRRPFco52
@LRRPFco52 2 года назад
The JADF F-35A did not have Auto GCAS. Auto GCAS became standardized later. Had Auto GCAS been present, I think that airframe and likely the pilot would still be with us.
@terryboyer1342
@terryboyer1342 2 года назад
@@LRRPFco52 Thanks for the info!
@AfterburnPodcast
@AfterburnPodcast 2 года назад
I actually haven’t read the AIB from WI. I’ll do that and see what it says.
@iancooper159
@iancooper159 2 года назад
is there a yt vid of the major saving the hornet at 192ft?
@AfterburnPodcast
@AfterburnPodcast 2 года назад
Don’t think so. That was before Al Gore invented the internet
@perelfberg7415
@perelfberg7415 2 года назад
Very interesting. A comment though. Interoberability is ofcourse very important but the discussion is beeing had on a very America centric standpoint. If NATO keep standing and there is a very clear opponant this way of reasoning make sense. But one have to remember that all are different nations with in NATO and they have separate national interests. We need to remember that NATO is not with out friction and with friction there will be people who might not feel comfortable with sharing data and with out sharing there is no network. A secont point. Network centric does not require the same platform. Many other platforms have some level of data fusion and should be able to take part in the network. The MADL is today only one platform. Its a very advanced platform and need it. Today Link 16 is standard in nato and all platforms have had to align with that. Even though that they needed to take a technological step backwards. I would say that the limitation is not the platform of other aircraft types but the standard that they have alignes with, to have interoperability. One need to remember that only uaing one platform is a weekness by it self. There is no redundancy. By including all platforms censors to contribute one acheve the networking capability. Sure there might be limitations and problems to be solved but there will always be issues to be found so lets solve this one.
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Год назад
Today’s USA 🇺🇸 administration is more concerned with giving trillions of dollars to buy votes and not defense or anything for the benefit of Americans. VOTE
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