Or an M20J, simply the best all-round efficient XC owner-flown single engine ever made!
Yep. Favorite pilot's squadron evacuated before Hurricane Dorian and flew 50 F-16s to Dallas. We suggested Amarillo, but there's the small problem of security...and probably space for 50 aircraft.Quote:
But I'd hazard a guess at security at Easterwood.
80sGeorge said:
Question- Thread on the F16 flyover on Football board mentioned pilots had to return to FTW and be flown back for introductions. Said F16s aren't allowed to land at CLL.
If true any insight as to why?
I fly EMB-145's for a wholly owned regional of a large DFW based airline. We happen to be based out of KCLT. And I'm up in Virginia.CharlieBrown17 said:
Are you in Alabama? Didn't realize that.
Should be flying patterns at MGM if the weather is good Tuesday.
What I can find online is 16s won't go to a field shorter than 6K and the long strip at KCLL is 7
i saw a single blue angel at KMAF earlier this year. Was lucky enough to see him take off.TxAg20 said:80sGeorge said:
Question- Thread on the F16 flyover on Football board mentioned pilots had to return to FTW and be flown back for introductions. Said F16s aren't allowed to land at CLL.
If true any insight as to why?
When the Thunderbirds (USAF F-16 Demo Team) came to KMAF a few years ago, they had to have an arresting cable on the runway. The first pilot tested the arresting cable before the others landed. USAF fighters have tailhooks similar to Navy fighters in the event of a hydraulic failure since they wouldn't have any brakes.
Some airports (I think all USAF air bases) have a recessed cable that can be raised by the tower in the event of a hydraulic failure. The pilot calls "cable" to have it raised.
I didn't know they were coming to town and one of those F-16s flew right over the top of my truck from a blind side. Scared the **** out of me, thought I was about to get hit by a cruise missile.Mr. Dubi said:
The Thunderbirds flew into CLL about 15 years ago. They did a performance over the George Bush Library.
I can see the arresting wire being a reasonable requirement, as in'77 a T-birds T 38 (which had no hook) went off the runway in Cheyenne...
I really enjoy the camera angles in their videos.BaitShack said:
I'm a youtube pilot. Love some aviation videos.
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After about 130 hours in the T-6 and T-1 I graduated this past Friday. I'm going to Altus in January to learn how to fly the mighty C-17 Globemaster III