Submitted by Halloweentwin2 t3_yy8ogb in philadelphia
4cereal t1_iwt1oas wrote
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Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwt4hrm wrote
It was a EA-18G Growler (electronic warfare version of the F-18
Callsign "IRONCLAW 1".
IRONCLAW 2 landed earlier at Baltimore's BWI
golfpro2116 t1_iwt4pw3 wrote
How do you know?
Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwt6eh8 wrote
In town to perform a flyover at the Villanova game on Saturday
golfpro2116 t1_iwt6umq wrote
Nice find
K3R3G3 t1_iwti19x wrote
Any idea how that works? How the college gets them to do it? Do they have to pay or do various events put in a request for a flyover? I know private colleges make assloads of money, but are they spending it to get fighter jets to fly over sports games?
Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwtltx5 wrote
You have to make a request to the Navy, AirForce, Army etc.
It's a public outreach thing that helps with recruiting. The flying also counts toward pilot training hours, as I understand.
You can read more here: https://outreach.navy.mil/Aviation/
..as well as the official request form:
http://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/forms/dd/dd2535.pdf
K3R3G3 t1_iwttfn5 wrote
Ahh, the recruiting bit makes sense. I figured there had to be some benefit. I've known for while that they're not just moving planes and making a trip there for that. They make it part of the training and schedule things so it's a swing-by in the process of something necessary, like getting the craft where it needs to be. It's not cheap to fly them. Thanks - I'll check out the links.
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Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwtbhlw wrote
That is where they are based, yeah.
VAQ-136
Wallstar95 t1_iwt7cn2 wrote
What a waste
Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwt4wbh wrote
Watched it fly like 200ft over my head..
Juicy_Cheeseberders t1_iwt522x wrote
Radio comms are on LiveAtc as well
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