Why we need TOPGUN Adversaries with "Farley" (ep. 180)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- Retired #usnavy #fa18 #pilot, Jack "Farley" Stewart explains who "adversary" #pilots are, what they do, how #topgun trains them, and why it is vital to have professional adversaries (or "aggressors," as the U.S. Air Force calls them).
Check out Farley's exciting first novel, 'Unknown Rider,' here: amzn.to/3GclBjh
0:00 Intro
1:02 Guest History
6:21 What else are you up to now?
7:25 What is the Adversary course?
11:43 Why do we need Adversaries?
14:48 Adversaries & Aggressors
17:08 How did you apply to be an Adversary?
23:43 What has changed?
24:49 Defense Procedures
33:17 Civilian Red Air
38:11 VFA-201
39:23 Listener Questions
59:27 Future of Red Air
1:01:43 What's your future?
1:02:26 Unknown Rider
1:10:57 Final Statements about the Adversary
1:12:20 Farley Nickname
1:14:12 Outro
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Great interview Jello. Let me know if you ever want to interview a VFA-201 guy who was there from start to fini! Would love to be part of the show. R/ Mousse
Unknown Rider is a packed action book from start to finish! Quite frankly, you won't be able to put this one down once you start. It is well written and you can immediately tell that the author knows what he is writing about. You get a good insight into all the characters and there are no loose ends. As a reader, I just want to say! Many, many thanks! Can't wait to read more from this amazing author.
Ok, Farley, is that you? 😜
@FighterPilotPodcast Na 😅.. just a happy reader and a patreon supporter.
@@ulvar51hah, well Farley should hire you as a promoter!
i fish lake oroville weekly and there is never a better day than when you pilots fly the feather river middle fork MTR , gives us goose bumps every time . thanks for keeping us safe
Fish love it too
Jell-o, the "one bullet" Grad 1v1 anecdote (or perhaps quip) was from Crunch on the F-14 Tomcast. I took him to mean that the instructors were having fun with the set-ups as well as the actual flying. That would fit with the spirit of one of my own favorite stories: I recall reading or hearing somewhere, maybe an article from a very early Topgun grad, about the instructors bringing pilots into the mass brief to recite spin recovery for P-51s and other aircraft that (probably?) wouldn't actually be flying.
Always gets me through! Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Great guest and interview!
Looking forward to a great episode! Thanks, Jello!
😎
Noice gonna have to checkout the audiobook for that one sounds good. 👍🏽🤠
Top Aces is a Canadian company! 🇨🇦🙌🏻 We get them in our neck of the woods periodically for training with their Alpha Jets. Sadly, the F-16s likely won’t be making their way across the border, but it would be neat.
Such a great guest, the beard looks good. Thanks Jello
Growing longer all the time--we'll see if the FAA makes me shave it...
Book sold!
Every guest ought to consider a BOOK ON TAPE, because a lot of people don’t have time to sit down and read. Thanks Jell-O.
Hey jello, havent been on in a while. Do you think adversaries will go into drone aircraft such as RF-16 and others? Or will you need pilots in cockpits?
We discussed that during this episode, although not the QF-16 specifically
@@FighterPilotPodcast oh ok. Sorry about that sir. Have you discussed AI wingman? If not i'd love to know your insight on that
@@marcustiggs5361 not specifically
🙈me and 🙊Maverick are both scared of 🙉MIG28
I think this guy knows mover
Ok.
@@FighterPilotPodcastwould be cool if you could get him I. To talk about reserves in the navy and Air Force had a channel cw lemoine
I don't remember what the project is called anymore but at some point in the 1980's Grumman proposed building our own SU-27s and Mig 29s.
What for? Thanks to computers you can just upload a setting for the FBW controls and have any plane you want.
Not even remotely true.
With the aircraft USA has access to there is no reason they should be flying against the same aircraft flying against the same aircraft when you have access to all those different types It is a waste of time and money and blood.
Also they still should fly against the slower aircraft also because a lot of countries still use those older aircraft So we can not forget that.
No, there ARE reasons U.S. forces should fly against the same aircraft, but those reasons are not as compelling as flying against dissimilar aircraft.