Mach Loop Typhoon ‘Incident’.
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S11Steve said:
It's the ridge at Cad West - I was up there at the end of the August with the kids. We took a Costa and muffin each, a hat, and a phone. Got some pretty good photos and video clips in the hour we were up there.
I made the wife sit there for a few hours maybe 8 years ago now (nowhere near long enough ago to be a veteran I'm sure), the day after she'd dragged me up Snowden and back. After a few hours seeing nothing but something big and slow (Hercules perhaps) I made a mental note that Wales was too cold for shorts even in summer and we left.No drama other than a bit of bickering because the previous day she hadn't told me she'd frozen our water bottles. Instead of glacier cool water on the way up we just thirstily carried several kilos of ice. I for one am glad the loop is returning to a quiet place reserved for intramarital torture.
Many years ago my wife and I went to an airshow at RAF Finningley.
Up against the rope that kept spectators off the runway was a pair of 'spotters'. They had set up a square perimeter with windbreaks to separate themselves from the spectators. Like the VIP section of a nightclub. They had chairs, camping equipment and tons of photography stuff. They wore bomber jackets covered in squadron insignia and various patches (no doubt awarded for spotter valour?), baseball caps with similar, and aviator sunglasses.
There was a Tornado waiting to take off, and the pilot waved to the crowd.
The wave was obviously meant just for the spotters, because they immediately straightened up, stuck their chins out, nodded and gave the pilot a thumbs-up sign that meant 'yes mate, we are in the same team, you and us, we know you don't care about the other spectators here, we know you recognize us.'
We still have a chuckle about it.
Up against the rope that kept spectators off the runway was a pair of 'spotters'. They had set up a square perimeter with windbreaks to separate themselves from the spectators. Like the VIP section of a nightclub. They had chairs, camping equipment and tons of photography stuff. They wore bomber jackets covered in squadron insignia and various patches (no doubt awarded for spotter valour?), baseball caps with similar, and aviator sunglasses.
There was a Tornado waiting to take off, and the pilot waved to the crowd.
The wave was obviously meant just for the spotters, because they immediately straightened up, stuck their chins out, nodded and gave the pilot a thumbs-up sign that meant 'yes mate, we are in the same team, you and us, we know you don't care about the other spectators here, we know you recognize us.'
We still have a chuckle about it.
Tornado pilot vents his frustration at entitled plane spotters...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGsoUktdH-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGsoUktdH-Q
LotusOmega375D said:
Tornado pilot vents his frustration at entitled plane spotters...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGsoUktdH-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGsoUktdH-Q
GOATever said:
Kccv23highliftcam said:
What was "idiotic"?
Going outside of the agreed and signed off sortie plan. I can’t imagine anyone signed what he / she did off. Doing that sort of thing in 125 million quids worth of tax payer owned asset, can lead to this.https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/governmen...
Edited by Kccv23highliftcam on Monday 29th October 18:47
Tony1963 said:
Kccv23highliftcam said:
In your "opinion" which is frankly worth about as much as those of those "loopers"...
Opinion?Edited by Kccv23highliftcam on Monday 29th October 18:47
Ok, in your opinion why have 1 Group been told no Mach Loop flying for a few weeks while a decision is made?
[quote=Lemming Train]There are bus spotters?! WTF! [/quote
There are bus spotter who go to airshows but never actually enter the airfield, they just stand outside logging the coaches.
But they are amateurs compared with those 'rail enthusiasts' who try to find a hidden underground depot of steam engines supposedly stored as some kind of strategic reserve. Potholing urban exploring trainspotter conspiracy theorists. That level of commitment to nerdness is almost admirable.
There are bus spotter who go to airshows but never actually enter the airfield, they just stand outside logging the coaches.
But they are amateurs compared with those 'rail enthusiasts' who try to find a hidden underground depot of steam engines supposedly stored as some kind of strategic reserve. Potholing urban exploring trainspotter conspiracy theorists. That level of commitment to nerdness is almost admirable.
Not a military pilot but do fly. The pilot entered the valley in a hard right turn, the initial view is of the underside of the aircraft so he had a good view of the ground. Rolling wings level he would see a rocky ridge straight ahead. At this point he could have jinked left to follow the valley but called it off, lit the burners and pulled into a climb. The Typhoon has an amazing rate of climb and rolling while climbing is the primary way of keeping a visual lookout and ensuring that see and avoid rules are maintained while VFR. Perfectly safe aviation.
LD334 said:
Not a military pilot but do fly. The pilot entered the valley in a hard right turn, the initial view is of the underside of the aircraft so he had a good view of the ground. Rolling wings level he would see a rocky ridge straight ahead. At this point he could have jinked left to follow the valley but called it off, lit the burners and pulled into a climb. The Typhoon has an amazing rate of climb and rolling while climbing is the primary way of keeping a visual lookout and ensuring that see and avoid rules are maintained while VFR. Perfectly safe aviation.
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