needle wrote:
1. Where was it taken?
2. Was this a previously arranged "stunt" between the pilot and the people on the ground, or was the pilot an "innocent" participant?
3. Was the pilot on operational maneuvers?
You're absolutely right...we really don't know what the details are. Again, I don't see anything really unsafe with that whole affair, but I really don't think that the Squadron Commander or any of his bosses would approve of a flight like that
just to get a cool video.
There are times that departures as depicted on that video are operationally necessary -- it's called a "combat takeoff" or even an "unrestricted climb" and the purpose is to accelerate to as fast as possible within the confines of the airport. That allows the best maneuverability if the jet is shot at by someone sitting off the end of the runway with a shoulder-launched missile.
If that's what they're doing (can't tell on the video where it takes place...it might be a deployed location), then you're correct that it's the guy standing there on the video who is the stupid one!
needle wrote:
Having said that, I am swayed by the comments from Randy and T33driver, and I am sure that I would certainly have had my a$$ reamed by senior staff if I had flown that low, even on ground support exercises.
I just went back and re-read my post from last night, and I think it came off more adversarial than I intended. What I did intend to convey is that flying is not a seat-of-the-pants, cowboy-it-up business, at least in my book. I personally take flight safety very seriously, and as you can see I get a little fired up about it sometimes.