While I'm ALWAYS a HUGE fan of our AirForce - I am curious to know who pays for the jet fuel etc. it takes for them to do the flyover during the SuperBowl ceremonies?
The NFL? (I hope so)...
While I'm ALWAYS a HUGE fan of our AirForce - I am curious to know who pays for the jet fuel etc. it takes for them to do the flyover during the SuperBowl ceremonies?
The NFL? (I hope so)...
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we could find out.....call up the Air Force and tell them you want a fly-over for your birthday......see if they give you a schedule of fees......
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These guys would be flying training missions any way and that is exactly how these are planned. They go through the same briefings and need to have the same timing and precision as a typical bombing run, I don't see it as any more of a waste than any other training flights.
I spoke to a guy that was in the Navy the other day, he was an engineer in the engine room of a small ship, I don't remember what type but smaller than a cruiser. It was diesel powered and burned 60,000 gallons a day......... a few aircraft aren't burning shit compared to that.
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As jeff said - Many recruiting tools are allowed. The 'flyovers' paint the military in a good light and what-not. It's good advertising.
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Exactly the case. I've talked to a number of pilots who attend airshows, and not only are these trips used for recruiting purposes (a very effective use of dollars actually, far more so than just printing up a poster and putting it on a wall!), but they require a very strong attention to detail and usually only the top pilots are able to perform these tasks. Being a member of a performance squadron like the Blue Angels is a very strong incentive and reward for many pilots out there, and spurs our pilots to be even better.
The training angle is a good angle - while performing, they are honing their skillz.
“… the greatest detractor from high performance is fear: fear that you are not prepared, fear that you are in over your head, fear that you are not worthy, and ultimately, fear of failure. If you can eliminate that fear—not through arrogance or just wishing difficulties away, but through hard work and preparation—you will put yourself in an incredibly powerful position to take on the challenges you face" - Pete Carroll.
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