Phantom close call
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eharding said:
TGCOTF-dewey said:
I mean, you have to give him props for keeping his foot in.
"The superior pilot uses superior judgment to avoid being obliged to exercise superior 



Stick Legs said:
Given the sink rate and the Phantom being an 'energy' aircraft as opposed to a 'thrust' aircraft I would guess there a lot more luck than judgment going on there!
I wonder if that turns out to be that pilots last ever F-4 flight after the no tea and biscuits debrief.....?hidetheelephants said:
It can't be helpful for turkish airforce recruiters to have to explain how you might end up flying the same plane as grandpa, I assume it's now just a grudge match with Greece to see who can keep them flying the longest. 
I just hope they keep bringing them to the RIAT at Fairford. 
hidetheelephants said:
It can't be helpful for turkish airforce recruiters to have to explain how you might end up flying the same plane as grandpa, I assume it's now just a grudge match with Greece to see who can keep them flying the longest. 
I think if flying an F4 is the worst part of the job nobody is going to be too reluctant.
Even if they all still training newbies to fly Phantoms the upside is they will probably get to retrain on something else within a few years. Might be preferable to staying on one type for your whole career.
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