Saville wrote:
Hiya RER,
Formation in Navions? That sounds really nice - woudl like to get a piece of that.
Saville
Don't do this, unless you have a death wish...
A FAST wingman card is an essential step for most warbird pilots, but it isn't for everyone. Here are some things to consider.
Unless you are FAST qualified or military trained don't even consider formation flying. This applies to J-3 cubs, Navions and P-51s.
The first step to becoming FAST qualified is attending ground school. This is usually 2 days and teaches the fundamentals of formation flying. Without this you are dangerous.
Always formation train with a FAST qualified safety pilot. This will accomplish two very important things. 1 He will keep you alive, and 2 He will help you get in the proper position to fly wing. This will be very uncomfortable at first, as it is much closer than most new formation pilots want to be, but it is the only way to learn.
Formation flying is like that scene in one of the Star Wars movies, when Yoda yells at Luke Skywalker for saying about the force, "I'll give it a try". Yoda says, "NO, either do or do not. There is no in between". Don't "sort of" formation fly. A formation flight begins with a very extensive briefing on the ground, followed by a hopefully very discipline and clean flight. The most extensive part of the process is the de-brief.
Don't fly formation with people you don't know. Do you really want to put your life in the hands of a stranger?
Formation flying is a perishable skill. You cannot fly formation once or twice a year and maintain proficiency.
Formation flying is extremely gratifying, but it isn't for everyone. Some people take a few lessons and decide that it isn't for them. Nothing wrong with that, as there’s definitely an elevated element of risk. Also, it’s not something you’re going to learn in a weekend. Get 20 formation flights under your belt, with plenty of good two ship work and some four ship experience, and you’ll be ready for your card.
BTW, my recommendation is to buy a T-6 and fly it hard for a year before thinking about the Mustang. If you haven’t got other high performance warbird time the insurance company is going to basically make you do this anyway.
Steve Patterson