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ke ShipEngineer : When you set foot on the flight deck of a carrier that has just left the "Yards", the non-skid on the deck is so coarse that it cuts into your flight boots like broken glass and it can shred your flight suit if you kneel down to preflight your aircraft. But it does give you confidence that your aircraft won’t slide into the sea as you taxi during a "wet launch" while the ship is pitching and rolling. I always do a good check of my tires after recovery because they take a terrible beating when you take a "wire". Most people take it for granted that we are “out there” in daylight and darkness risking it all, but we love it and that is why we chose to be “Blue and Gold”. We are the cocky young warriors.
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ke aviator70 : My ex and I were inseparable, but then life. We did a lot of kinky things. Yes, I've had a great love life. No complaints there lol. Yeah, Top Gun is a lot of peoples impressions of how it is out there....loosely based id say
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ke aviator70 : Yes! I have been a career Merchant Marine, did a stint in CG, but i did naval R&D in Ft Lauderdale, subs, carriers, surface ships and a lot of ither things. Then seagoing tugs, oil tankers.....seen launches during acoustic trials, but never launched off. My son in law is a former Navy fighter pilot, lits if carrier ops. Im glad you both mesh well!
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ke ShipEngineer : You have a great love life and we also have common experiences like spending a lot of time on the water. I have been in “blue water” on several oceans on ships of war and also ships of leisure. You will never know what it’s like to be launched and recovered on an aircraft carrier until you have “been there” and “done that”. Most people have only seen what it’s like from watching the original “Top Gun” movie.
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