Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Good for her!The USAF is also to be congratulated on its openness.
Frankly,
I'm surprised to see this response from you guys. Not that it was a bad idea: we could use some reporting showing how we really wage war instead of constantly calling the USAF killers.
I think there was an element of BS there though. I'm no F-15E expert, but this was a reporter going for an incentive ride where they were going to put on a show, nothing more and nothing less, or so it seemed to me. Of course they weren't going to drop bombs or do anything too crazy, she was in the absent WSO's seat! If I heard the voices correctly, then it was the crew of the other jet that made the strafing run.
Frankly,
I'm surprised to see this response from you guys. Not that it was a bad idea: we could use some reporting showing how we really wage war instead of constantly calling the USAF killers.
I think there was an element of BS there though. I'm no F-15E expert, but this was a reporter going for an incentive ride where they were going to put on a show, nothing more and nothing less, or so it seemed to me. Of course they weren't going to drop bombs or do anything too crazy, she was in the absent WSO's seat! If I heard the voices correctly, then it was the crew of the other jet that made the strafing run.
I don't see her any different than the embedded reporter of a ground unit who "tries" to stay out of direct fire from the enemy.
I saw that on CNN when they aired it the other day. Brilliant reporting.
The wildest part was the high altitude pattern entry and steep extreme descent which was in case of ground fire and ground to air attacks. I didnt know you could come in from that steep of a angle, like a dive-landing.
Pretty cool.
Bill

Even C-130's do it.
Ken
I've been on two 130/Herc combat descent landings.....:isadizzy: :d
It's a lot more fun when you're in the cockpit vice in the back of the tube!
Ken
Hey Ken,
Actually, on the first one, I was on the flight deckOn the second however, I was in back...:d
Hey, that's a rare coup! It's rare when a passenger is invited on the flight deck, especially for an approach to land. Way to go!
You didn't give the crew a method to bypass the firewall and let them surf Playboy online on their deployment, did you? LOL!!!
Ken
I had the pleasure of one of those...with a severe head cold.I've been on two 130/Herc combat descent landings.....:isadizzy: :d