Yes, generally all air shows have an air boss.Some of the videos show several planes buzzing around. do they have an air traffic controller at things like this?
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Yes, generally all air shows have an air boss.Some of the videos show several planes buzzing around. do they have an air traffic controller at things like this?
View from the cockpit of a P-63. Not a lot of view beneath it, especially if you're trying to bank hard.B-17 Pilots were recently retired American Airlines living in DFW Metroplex.
P-63 Pilot was United Airlines 777 pilot.
Possibly 2 other retired American Airlines pilots were riding in B-17.
P-63 was attempting to stay in trail with other fighters that had passed by the B-17.
It appears the P-63 pilot was focused on the other fighters and was belly up to B-17 (blind spot)
They do have, and they also practice and practice formation flying, and are assigned certain air levels for each type of craft. If you ever see their Tora Tora Tora program, while it seems chaotic, it is really choreographed. I am guessing this is the segment that depicts the European Air War, and someone was out of place, either the B17 or the Smaller plane, who was at the edge and end of his group. the small plane didn't see the 17, and the 17 never saw it coming (except possibly, the L waist gunner position).Some of the videos show several planes buzzing around. do they have an air traffic controller at things like this?
Welcome to the bear pit. First time?Yeah asshole.....
Doc
I live near Eglin, Jets in the sky is a nearly every day thing. About 10 years ago when they were discussing bringing the F35 here for testing a small group of people people in the surrounding areas were literally protesting it because of the noise. These dumbass literally moved into the pattern of one of the worlds largest Air Force bases, then complain about the noise.We had that same issue in Georgetown, TX. in 2000 when the transplants that built their track homes under the flight path that the Confederate Airforce flew vintage warplanes in an annual airshow complained about the noise. One Karen said it was too loud for the children and showed little Bailey standing there making faces and holding his ears. Little cocksucker.
My mother, a former member of the WACs and was in the Pacific, was livid.
Yeah it's my first time......Welcome to the bear pit. First time?
Thats the same shit that will build near a shooting range, knowing there's a range there, then once they move in complain about it, always getting the Leftist news stations involved to come out and do a story showing where little Colton and Kennedy play in the yard and are now in danger of being struck by a stray bullet.I live near Eglin, Jets in the sky is a nearly every day thing. About 10 years ago when they were discussing bringing the F35 here for testing a small group of people people in the surrounding areas were literally protesting it because of the noise. These dumbass literally moved into the pattern of one of the worlds largest Air Force bases, then complain about the noise.
Idiots!
I hate to get this off subject. Sorry to see what happened.Thats the same shit that will build near a shooting range, knowing there's a range there, then once they move in complain about it, always getting the Leftist news stations involved to come out and do story showing how their little bastard crotch fruit play in the yard and are now in danger from a stray bullet.
Let 'em sue...Thats the same shit that will build near a shooting range, knowing there's a range there, then once they move in complain about it, always getting the Leftist news stations involved to come out and do story showing how their little bastard crotch fruit play in the yard and are now in danger from a stray bullet.
Even the pit has some boundariesWelcome to the bear pit. First time?
I took several flights in the B-17 and B-29 several years ago when they were in Lewiston, changed seating positions each time. I have pics and video...they do not even come close to capturing the real life experience. Go for a ride.There's one every September here in Idaho. the airport is like 7 miles away and the flight path is over my house. I love hearing them rooaaaaar over.
Im watching an WWII air combat movie now. What got me is the gunners firing at Germans were firing right at other bombers. I wonder how many friendly fire we lost?Imagine how frequently it happened in combat.
If aircombat is the furball it's depected on film and the pilots themselves state they tried to be within yards of their kills the faith in their being nothing in the direction you were turning was amazing.
Here are some C-130's flying off the back deck here on Lake Travis west of Austin.There's one every September here in Idaho. the airport is like 7 miles away and the flight path is over my house. I love hearing them rooaaaaar over.
Colorado Springs has the same problem with them big azz skeeters. I’m sorry you have to go through that.Here are some C-130's flying off the back deck here on Lake Travis west of Austin.
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That may be where they were headed. Witnesses reported seeing them from San Antonio, up IH35, flying low over my mom's house on Lake Austin and then North Texas.Colorado Springs has the same problem with them big azz skeeters. I’m sorry you have to go through that.![]()
I recognize the guy in the middle from a couple of my AA flights out of DFW that he piloted. Sad deal
my inlaws are heavy into aviationB-17 Pilots were recently retired American Airlines living in DFW Metroplex.
P-63 Pilot was United Airlines 777 pilot.
Possibly 2 other retired American Airlines pilots were riding in B-17.
P-63 was attempting to stay in trail with other fighters that had passed by the B-17.
It appears the P-63 pilot was focused on the other fighters and was belly up to B-17 (blind spot)
I'm a student pilot. I'll see if I can get a report when posted the minute you start flying, legally that is you tend to get all FAA accident reports emailed to you or have the ability to find them more so people can learn what not to do. From what I heard someone say the P63 was supposed to roll in on the other side almost like to make it look cool. Clearly cut it wrong. Either way he shouldn't have pulled the maneuver without knowing where the 17 was. Even when we do normal boring s turns and stuff we have to do clearing turns first bank left and right to scan the skies to make sure nothing is around above or under us.I'm not a pilot, but changing your direction into a zero visibility vector seems like a really bad idea in a congested airspace.
Your most likely correct…they suck anyway lolHorrible to watch.. RIP Aviators
@brianf your inlaws are telling you some truths but not completely. Also after 50 years they are likely pretty jaded and also think they are the aces of the base.
I'm an airline pilot, my mooney is a POS, but I definitely am the best pilot at the airfield![]()