Carrier Landing Clinic: Textbook Trap

Carrier Landing Clinic: Textbook Trap

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Carrier Landing Clinic: Textbook Trap
These videos are not monetized. DOD service members are not authorized to solicit or accept gifts because of their official position. My "buy me a beer" account is no longer active. The views and opinions presented herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its Components. Appearance of, or reference to, any commercial products or services does not constitute DoD endorsement of those products or services. The appearance of external hyperlinks does not constitute DoD endorsement of the linked websites, or the information, products or services therein. These videos are for pure entertainment value only. If you happen to fly an FA-18, be sure to consult LSO and aircraft NATOPS prior to giving this a shot. This video shall not be reused, reproduced, or redistributed without written permission from Growler Jams. _________________ Landing an EA-18G Growler on the USS Theodore Roosevelt | Full Carrier Landing & Flight Deck Taxi Get an exclusive, pilot’s-eye view of what it takes to land an EA-18G Growler aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) in this detailed, step-by-step video. From holding in the visual landing pattern to executing a perfect 3-wire trap, this video takes you through the entire process of landing a tactical jet on a moving ship. This video was filmed with permission in 2017, somewhere in the western Pacific Ocean. The video begins with me holding low in the visual landing pattern, where I'll explain the critical factors involved in sequencing in form the stack to the overhead. But as you’ll see, things don’t always go according to plan. I’ll walk you through the decision to switch to the spin pattern, a procedure that is sometimes necessary in the fast-paced airspace around the carrier. After we "spin it", I’ll execute a textbook overhead break and you’ll experience the rush of a perfect 3-wire trap, where we come to an immediate, controlled stop on the flight deck. After the trap, you’ll see how we taxi the jet across the packed flight deck, maneuvering through tight spaces while interacting with the flight deck Directors, who guide the aircraft to its parking spot. The coordination between pilots and the crew on the flight deck is an incredible display of precision and teamwork, ensuring that each move is safely and quickly. This is an in-depth look at carrier landing operations like you've never seen before—from the complexity of the approach and landing, to the detailed flight deck taxi and parking procedures. It’s a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective on the life of a Naval Aviator, capturing the challenges and adrenaline of landing and parking a jet aboard a busy aircraft carrier. I'm just happy to be here. Fly Navy! 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive Navy aviation content from inside the cockpit and on the flight deck! _________________ Chapters: 0+00 Port Holding 2+30 Spin Pattern 4+12 Overhead Break 8+36 The "Start" #ASMR #relaxationmeditation #flightdeckoperations #usnavy #f18 #superhornet #flynavy #avgeek #naswi #flightdeck #navy #growler #theodoreroosevelt #topgun #navalaviation #aviation #aviationworld #aviationlovers #fighterjet #trending #goshawk #cockpitview #navy_motivational_video #cockpitviews #dcs #dcsworld #EA18GGrowler #USSTheodoreRoosevelt #CarrierLanding #3WireTrap #LandingPattern #SpinPattern #FlightDeckOperations #NavalAviation #NavyPilot #AircraftCarrier #LandingSignalOfficer #LSO #NavalOperations #MilitaryAviation #FlightDeckCrew #AviationLovers #CarrierOperations #Growler