Someone needs to teach the text reader to put the proper em-FA-sis on the correct sy-LAH-ble.
Has it really been that many number of years since I commissioned CV-74?
Small world! I was an AT2 and AT1 in VAQ-132 also. We were on the George Washington. The hoists were a must for the pods. You are correct!Those fancy bomb hoists took up too much space on the flight deck. I was the AT1 in VAQ-132 avionics on two Saratoga deployments. We were in a constant battle with flight deck control over our gear. You just don't "grunt" jammer pods. So, we were constantly shuffling our gear around the deck to appease the yellow shirts. Flight deck politics is brutal. The ordies don't have time for that crap. The VAQ AT shop has no choice.
Funny can you think Coral Sea CVA 34 / 61 /62
All because the Pods weren't grunted by Ordies, they were handled by Tweets.Small world! I was an AT2 and AT1 in VAQ-132 also. We were on the George Washington. The hoists were a must for the pods. You are correct!
It took me a minute, I had to look it upIYAOYAS!!! (smashes forehead against the bulkhead)
Small world! I was an AT2 and AT1 in VAQ-132 also. We were on the George Washington. The hoists were a must for the pods. You are correct!
@wilkersk What years were you there? 2002-2004 for me. I did a split tour as AIMD SeaOpDet prior to going to 132. I took over the shop the day I got frocked to First right during the middle of the deployment.
All because the Pods weren't grunted by Ordies, they were handled by Tweets. ...
BTDT,, 5 cruises, (3 as VAW & 2 as VAQ) I have humped hard backs loaded transmitters, we all worked as a team.Any time you wanna show us how its done Tom.....
They've had mechanical lifts and hoists for years. In the early 1980s I was designing ordnance handling equipment for the Navy. They had hydraulic lifts, engine powered hoists (powered by converted chainsaw engines, now they're electric), and an array of other things. But when things get hot and heavy, all the fancy equipment got ignored, quicker to grab several other guys than to set up the bomb hoist and associated adapters.
But it was fun to catch a brief glimpse of some equipment I designed still in use in that video.
BTDT,, 5 cruises, (3 as VAW & 2 as VAQ) I have humped hard backs loaded transmitters, we all worked as a team.
1981 seemed so long ago.
IYAOYAS!!! (smashes forehead against the bulkhead)