I know this is an older video but I'm trying to undertake the long task of catching up by watching your videos. That being said, you were saying that once the main rotor was disengaged and all personnel evacuated from the area you would take the fire up to the very very front of the aircraft or very very rear of the aircraft to begin putting out the fire. I'm not sure of what tires are used on aircraft but generally, my thinking would be that you would be safer attacking the fire from the side of the aircraft and not attacking the fire from the front or rear because if there were to be a tire explosion, again depending on the make-up of the tire, there'd be steel belts or wires being flung forward and backward and standing from the side you would just get hit by chunks of rubber and not a steel belt or bundle of cables. Again, I have no clue on what tires are used on aircraft landing gear, I'm just saying in a very generally way of thinking that would be my though process.
great video man. I like to see this kinda thing put out to new possible sailors. This kind of stuff is probably the most important stuff the navy wants you to know.
my great uncle was in the royal merchant navy in 1940, his ship was known as the henry moore and it was attacked by 4 stuka dive bombers. Using only a lewis gun, which is basically just an lmg... he shot down all 4 of them after his ship was hit multiple times. He was one of the few that survived the attack. He swam 6 miles to get back to shore. He had a rather extreme first emergancy scenario.
Back when I was in 2 F/A-18 squadrons (VFA-192 and VFA-115), we maintainers did a lot of line maintenance training. One of them was for "Hot Brakes" while recovering aircraft, which I would consider among the most memorable. That was to check both Port and Starboard Main Landing Gears (MLGs) for indications of extreme heat. All I gotta say about that in the end, though, is that, thankfully, I never encountered a "Hot Brake" incident during the recovery evolutions I've been in.
Video request: if you hadn't done aviation, what would you have done. You have inspired me to go for aviation and I have the scores for it, but I wonder what would you suggest I look into. You have inspired me so much. I go to meps Monday so wish me luck and please don't stop making videos. #1 favorite youtuber
Aye man try and get an AV contract, you would be an AE ATO or ATI. I'm an ATI and I got 40 college credits from A school, these are the electronics job for aviation.
If you want a really good career outside the navy as well as in, and you could see yourself doing crypto, Go CTN which is hacker. Or CTI if you know how to speak another language. They are some of the best jobs when you get out and they have really good advancement when you're in. I should have gone CTN but I'm an ET now. No complaints though, I have the best rate in the Navy.
I’ve dead ass been practicing trying to say your into whenever i hear the song scrubs and it’s soooo hard to talk that fast and clear 😂 mad respect fam
Hey man, I live in North Carolina. I’m a fairly new subscriber to your channel, but I’ve really liked all of your videos that I’ve seen. I really enjoy listening to your military stories, plus you have a great sense of humor which makes your videos even better!! I’m going to go back to the beginning of your channel, so I can watch all of your videos. You are definitely becoming one of my all time favorite TH-cam channels! Keep up the great work, man! I’m looking forward to seeing many more of your videos! ✌️
I was on the flight deck and right next to the catapult when the chief got his legs rolled over last month on the USS Carl Vinson. Talk about mishaps. I know the chief, pretty nice guy.
Jt! Hope you had a good thanksgiving man! I’d love to see another video on Seabees if it’s possible. I feel like I’m going in blind because I can’t find much info on the rate BU.
yo yo just recently joined the channel man, love the vids. Just a quick question, do you know anything about the warriros challenge program?, if so could you please share. Thanks again for the vids
Damn man, good thing I was tossing and turning for the last hour; I caught this awesome upload. Thanks for sharing this adrenaline filled experience, Sir. Glad nobody got hurt. Headed back to sleep for my 4am jog tomorrow. Good evening, Petty Officer.
Have you ever done a video on getting married while in the service or especially still in training school and pros and cons of it? Navy son about to make this mistake.
PROS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - When and if they leave their school, they will get BAH. Basic Allowance for Housing. Navy pays for them to live off base, only once they are done with their schooling. - The navy will try their best to move them close to each other. Sometime's on the same base so they could possibly live together while in the navy, they would just be on different ships/commands. This would allow more opportunity for them to see each other often. CONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - I see married couples break up all the time. I literally mean all the time. - They might not be stationed near other. The Navy will do their best, but it's the military. They put you where they need you - If they are not stationed near each other, it will be very, very difficult when they get to their ships to see each other. The chance of them both being able to take leave during the same time period is slim, but it can happen - If they break up, then the might be on a base or area of the country they'd rather not be. I know couples who get married, and get moved to a certain area for their significant other. They only chose that state/area because of them, and if they break up, now they're kind of screwed. SUMMARY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - It's possible they can get married, and live a happy life. It does happen, but not often. Usually the couples I see last in the navy, are those who are in the service that get married to civilians. They will be able to see them more often and their partner won't have to deal with being the navy (Shit Happens). You might just have to let him learn a mistake but all in all, they might make it. It's just going to take a lot of work are both parts. And the most important part, trust. They both need to be loyal and trust one another. I see too many people cheat, men and women equally. If they both want to get married, they just need to be sure they are willing to wait for the other, and know they won't see one another very often for years to come. Hope this helps!
Well if that's the case. He will still get BAH. So they will pay to move her out to where he is stationed. Depending how much longer he is in school, they may just wait until he is done with school and at his Ultimate Duty Station. Pro's are if she does move where he is located, they will be able to see each other almost every day unless if he is out at sea or deployments. Cons are if he's on a deployment, she will be all alone in an area she doesn't have friends or know too well. It's all about sacrifices and if it's worth it to them. Like I said, trust is still a big thing. It's hard being away and I see civilians cheat on their military spouse and vice versa. Let you're son make the decision though. He's old enough to be in the military which means he's an adult. If it works out, then good for them. If not, it'll be a learning experience. Just make sure you sit them both down and that they know what's happening and that they are both willing to sacrifice. He won't be home for birthdays, holidays, anniversaries. It's hard but rewarding. You gotta make the best with the hand that is dealt to you.
Hey JT wanted to ask for your opinion on whether i should do university and then go military or whether i should just go straight in?p.s the uk's military
haha same what i did ,, went in the line and became a LSE and then became a worker center supervisor than made 3rd and 2nd in the Line then went to airframes as a 2nd class
I planned on being a gm but I found your channel about a year and a half ago and your videos convinced me I wanted to be an airframe it seemed way cool. Love your content btw
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I know this is an older video but I'm trying to undertake the long task of catching up by watching your videos.
That being said, you were saying that once the main rotor was disengaged and all personnel evacuated from the area you would take the fire up to the very very front of the aircraft or very very rear of the aircraft to begin putting out the fire. I'm not sure of what tires are used on aircraft but generally, my thinking would be that you would be safer attacking the fire from the side of the aircraft and not attacking the fire from the front or rear because if there were to be a tire explosion, again depending on the make-up of the tire, there'd be steel belts or wires being flung forward and backward and standing from the side you would just get hit by chunks of rubber and not a steel belt or bundle of cables.
Again, I have no clue on what tires are used on aircraft landing gear, I'm just saying in a very generally way of thinking that would be my though process.
great video man. I like to see this kinda thing put out to new possible sailors. This kind of stuff is probably the most important stuff the navy wants you to know.
my great uncle was in the royal merchant navy in 1940, his ship was known as the henry moore and it was attacked by 4 stuka dive bombers. Using only a lewis gun, which is basically just an lmg... he shot down all 4 of them after his ship was hit multiple times. He was one of the few that survived the attack. He swam 6 miles to get back to shore. He had a rather extreme first emergancy scenario.
Back when I was in 2 F/A-18 squadrons (VFA-192 and VFA-115), we maintainers did a lot of line maintenance training. One of them was for "Hot Brakes" while recovering aircraft, which I would consider among the most memorable. That was to check both Port and Starboard Main Landing Gears (MLGs) for indications of extreme heat. All I gotta say about that in the end, though, is that, thankfully, I never encountered a "Hot Brake" incident during the recovery evolutions I've been in.
Geez , that’s scary stuff . I’d be running around like a headless chook you people are so well informed about safety .
Video request: if you hadn't done aviation, what would you have done. You have inspired me to go for aviation and I have the scores for it, but I wonder what would you suggest I look into. You have inspired me so much. I go to meps Monday so wish me luck and please don't stop making videos. #1 favorite youtuber
Aye man try and get an AV contract, you would be an AE ATO or ATI. I'm an ATI and I got 40 college credits from A school, these are the electronics job for aviation.
wow, thanks for the great advise
If you want a really good career outside the navy as well as in, and you could see yourself doing crypto, Go CTN which is hacker. Or CTI if you know how to speak another language. They are some of the best jobs when you get out and they have really good advancement when you're in. I should have gone CTN but I'm an ET now. No complaints though, I have the best rate in the Navy.
Brandon Buffa I know basic Swahili and conversational Spanish. I love learning new languages so this is an awesome suggestion THANKS!
You're welcome. If you have any other questions, I've been in for 3 years now so I should be able to answer most of them.
I’ve dead ass been practicing trying to say your into whenever i hear the song scrubs and it’s soooo hard to talk that fast and clear 😂 mad respect fam
haha goodluck papi
Hey man, I live in North Carolina. I’m a fairly new subscriber to your channel, but I’ve really liked all of your videos that I’ve seen. I really enjoy listening to your military stories, plus you have a great sense of humor which makes your videos even better!!
I’m going to go back to the beginning of your channel, so I can watch all of your videos.
You are definitely becoming one of my all time favorite TH-cam channels! Keep up the great work, man! I’m looking forward to seeing many more of your videos! ✌️
My ship had a harrier engine burst into flames at fleet week NY. Shit was craaazy
ALMOST FELL ASLEEP FAM #FL Also great info. Going in for Aircrew, duly noting NOT to pull that shit if such emergence should present itself.
I was on the flight deck and right next to the catapult when the chief got his legs rolled over last month on the USS Carl Vinson. Talk about mishaps. I know the chief, pretty nice guy.
Maybe I missed it but I remember around July 4th you said you would upload a video of you doing all of the hand signs. Did you ever make that video?
nick nelson yeah he did
what was the video called you remember?
happy giving of thanks
my little boy JT on that way to 75K keep up the good work
isaiah wells on the roadddddddddddd
Haven’t watched the video yet but I really appreciate the videos you put out very informative and for the most part funny as can be
Improvise, adapt, and overcome
Always show love by hitting that like button before even watching the video
Love the video JT. It wouldn't have happened in the Air Force. They don't have breaks on rolling chairs
Jt! Hope you had a good thanksgiving man! I’d love to see another video on Seabees if it’s possible. I feel like I’m going in blind because I can’t find much info on the rate BU.
The fam getting it done 👌🙌
Happy thanksgiving!! Love your videos by any chance do you have any on nuke stuff
Hey JT, do you think it would be a cool idea of you doing daily/weekly vlogs of you and Papa?
maybe ill do Papa Sundays
#PostNotificationSquad
Emergency situation: the bridge running out of coffee creamer...
yo yo just recently joined the channel man, love the vids. Just a quick question, do you know anything about the warriros challenge program?, if so could you please share. Thanks again for the vids
Love u Brotha
Damn man, good thing I was tossing and turning for the last hour; I caught this awesome upload. Thanks for sharing this adrenaline filled experience, Sir. Glad nobody got hurt. Headed back to sleep for my 4am jog tomorrow. Good evening, Petty Officer.
nicholas stults haha have fun ^.^
I'm doing all I can to, "Embrace the suck" as Admiral McRaven, said.
Lol love this channel doe.
JTsuits love your videos. This obviously isn't a video about rates but I was wondering what's your opinion on being an IS?
Wish i chose the carrier life instead of sub life sad day😢
Bailey Stephenson As any submarines and I would tell you, you made the best decision in terms of platform so you must be happy
kakorot84 yes its a big accomplishment but its not as much traveling as i wished for
Sees tire gets triggered. Merry xmas
Have you done any videos on swcc/seals quals and job description if you haven't would you please?
I caught a semi on fire once driving with the brakes on.
You should make a podcast
def in the future !
Have you ever done a video on getting married while in the service or especially still in training school and pros and cons of it?
Navy son about to make this mistake.
PROS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- When and if they leave their school, they will get BAH. Basic Allowance for Housing. Navy pays for them to live
off base, only once they are done with their schooling.
- The navy will try their best to move them close to each other. Sometime's on the same base so they could
possibly live together while in the navy, they would just be on different ships/commands. This would allow more
opportunity for them to see each other often.
CONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- I see married couples break up all the time. I literally mean all the time.
- They might not be stationed near other. The Navy will do their best, but it's the military. They put you where they
need you
- If they are not stationed near each other, it will be very, very difficult when they get to their ships to see
each other. The chance of them both being able to take leave during the same time period is slim, but it can
happen
- If they break up, then the might be on a base or area of the country they'd rather not be. I know couples who
get married, and get moved to a certain area for their significant other. They only chose that state/area
because of them, and if they break up, now they're kind of screwed.
SUMMARY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- It's possible they can get married, and live a happy life. It does happen, but not often. Usually the couples I see last in the navy, are those who are in the service that get married to civilians. They will be able to see them more often and their partner won't have to deal with being the navy (Shit Happens).
You might just have to let him learn a mistake but all in all, they might make it. It's just going to take a lot of work are both parts. And the most important part, trust. They both need to be loyal and trust one another. I see too many people cheat, men and women equally. If they both want to get married, they just need to be sure they are willing to wait for the other, and know they won't see one another very often for years to come.
Hope this helps!
Brandon Buffa - she's not in the navy. Girl from back home that he dated "in person" for about 6mos. Been "together" a little over a yr.
Well if that's the case. He will still get BAH. So they will pay to move her out to where he is stationed. Depending how much longer he is in school, they may just wait until he is done with school and at his Ultimate Duty Station.
Pro's are if she does move where he is located, they will be able to see each other almost every day unless if he is out at sea or deployments.
Cons are if he's on a deployment, she will be all alone in an area she doesn't have friends or know too well. It's all about sacrifices and if it's worth it to them. Like I said, trust is still a big thing. It's hard being away and I see civilians cheat on their military spouse and vice versa.
Let you're son make the decision though. He's old enough to be in the military which means he's an adult. If it works out, then good for them. If not, it'll be a learning experience. Just make sure you sit them both down and that they know what's happening and that they are both willing to sacrifice. He won't be home for birthdays, holidays, anniversaries. It's hard but rewarding. You gotta make the best with the hand that is dealt to you.
When that SEAL PST you keep promising coming bro?
Hey JTsuits if I dont disclose a medical condition to my recruiter and MEPS finds out what could happen ???
happy late thanksgiving!
victoria t utoooooo
NO Papapaapapapapa
Oh snap, you got a motovlog too? Subscribed!
what about that fire, fire that started a fire in the fire?
JT SHIT HIMSELF
Kappa Nonamé for u bb
Love you papaaaaa!
Yee 24th is my Birthday boii.
Hey JT wanted to ask for your opinion on whether i should do university and then go military or whether i should just go straight in?p.s the uk's military
welcome back to a brandnewjtdemonlobsternafn
Are there air traffic controllers apart of squadrons? Or are they assigned to air fields or ships?
correct ,, no ATC with squadrons
Holy schnitzel
Hey JT, in which carrier did you serve aboard???
Mister Chief USS Lincoln and USS George Washington
G-Dub! Whatup, Fam?
Would an AM typically work on the flight deck even if he were not a qualified LSE?
yes
Papa!
Love you sm
Sheldon seeeeemem
Sheldon sm.... seaman?
Were you involved in the investigation of the ordeal?
I am being put in the line shack for a while cause I am a fresh baby Airframe
haha same what i did ,, went in the line and became a LSE and then became a worker center supervisor than made 3rd and 2nd in the Line then went to airframes as a 2nd class
A guy in my class got the orders to HSM-77 in Japan. I am stuck in Lemoore VFA-137
thats my old squadron haha crazyyyyyyyyyyyy
I planned on being a gm but I found your channel about a year and a half ago and your videos convinced me I wanted to be an airframe it seemed way cool. Love your content btw
Papa
WAT UP PAPA
At least you air boys could have jettisoned the aircraft had it gotten bad enough, think about class D on a submarine. Those are horrifying.
Waz up fam!
What do if I told you you will have 3million subscribers in the near future
Back ground Music:
Dramatic halo music
lol
can you have a tv on the ship? can you have a playstation or something?
Jasmin ya my friend bought a little 21 inch tv and a Xbox and played skyrim
JTsuits is there internet/wifi on the ship? sorry if that’s a stupid question lol
Jasmin ya email usually available almost every day ,, no wifi though
GIVE ME THAT CDI STAMP BOYYYY
BG The Sailor haha get dem qualsssssss
Hey jt lobster
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Hai dad
mcdonaldswarfare3 hai 🍻
Papa looks cute
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