Respects out to all who serves my country. Thank you. As being a son of a US Navy E-5 United States Petty Officer during Vietnam. And during Afghanistan war my Nephew was there serving my country as United States Army. He told me he did control 50 cal on torrent on Humber and ground mortar rounds.
our (Americas ) ability to do aerial refueling is what the difference when fighting a war and conducting operations, that without we could never win those wars and battle without it. BRAVO ZULU, boys!!
Corrections: 1. USAF aircraft use a refueling boom, USN/USMC aircraft use probe and drogue, regardless of size. (with very few exceptions, i.e helicopters. most foreign A/C refuel via probe/drogue) 2. Average refueling speed is between 250-375 KIAS. Not 580. The only aircraft that refueled at anywhere close to that was the SR-71, but that only refueled from KC-135Q and certain KC-10s. Those tankers had special pumps, bladders, and booms to facilitate the transfer of JP-7 (which only the SR-71 used) to the aircraft. 3. Most helicopters refuel from KC-130Js, which are better at flying the required speeds for helicopter AAR. IIRC, A-10s prefer to refuel from them too, and KC-135/KC-10 have to fly at near stall to refuel them. Any tanker crew in here, feel free to correct me if I've got something wrong.
As a KC-10 Boom, A-10’s have boom a receptacle for refueling, not drogue. They do no refuel of helicopters. Only the C-130’s or other helicopters will do helicopters, they are too slow for the KC-135 ,10, and 46. The KC-10 has 3 lower internal belly tanks for fuel storage (as well as wing tanks) not bladders for extra fuel like the KC-135.
@@breakingdragon22 Weird, I had a buddy who was a flying CC for a -10 and he always mentioned Bladders. Then again, he mentioned them in the context of JP-7. Also, you're correct, I forgot that -130s only do drogue. I still find it funny that to refuel a hog, you guys have to fly full slats and boards to refuel em. I'm really sorry about the USAF getting rid of all your -10s in favor of the questionable -46 and keeping the ancient -135 flying. My friend tells me that the -10 was a maintenance hog but otherwise a fine aircraft to fly.
I had an uncle who was in the Air Force in the late 1950's and was a crew on an inflight tanker. It crashed and they never recovered enough of his body to bury. In the small cemetery where he grew up (Funston, Georgia) is a headstone placed there to commemorate his death.
Just a side not, Air Force fighters all use the flying boom, for that all Air Force fixed wing aircraft use the flying boom. The Navy, Marines and helos all use the probe and drogue method. The KC135 unless equipped with APRS, must convert the boom to a drogue in order to refuel those requiring it. I worked KC135s for 6 years before switching to the fast movers.
As someone who is considering an air force career after high school, boom operator does sound like a cool job. But if I join I’ll want to be a flight engineer (enlisted) or Tanker Pilot (Officer)
Why would the Army/ Guard have to fabricate parts with no drawing or technical data? The DoD paid big bucks for the design, manufacturing and purchase of these aircraft. Even though the manufacturers may not produce the parts anymore, the technical data and specifications must exist somewhere in the supply chain for the part to have been produced in the first place. Another example of the U.S. taxpayer getting the shaft, (only in this case, we'd have to fabricate our own shaft).
Boeing delivered the KC-46 with known problems with its boom which made the airplane unusable for the refueling mission for a long period of time. The delivery was also over budget and late aswell. Airbus had been awarded the new tanker contract to begin with but Boeing created a stink and another bid was put in and given to Boeing . There’s a saying that sometime you don’t get what you paid for and in this case was a fact no matter if there’s another proven option out there to move forward. It is what it is and the GAO has the facts to back it up.
I believe a little Error happen. The Type of the refueling Probe doesnt depent on the aircraft size rather the Operator. As far as i know is the USAF the only one using the Boom, all Others using the chute and probe method
Amazing to see something simple be so effective. I do see this manual approach being phased out, becoming fully AI operated.. 'Machines talking to machines' type.. Any humans in the loop would simply oversee the entire mission. Pilot presses 1 button, from flying to locking onto fuel boom, disengage, everything automated and safe.. 'Auto Refuel.'
Thanks for pointing this out! I remember seeing A1C Ryan Henderson on those planes during our “fun runs” across the flight line. I miss driving across that flight line every day, though! Love/hate relationship with the red lights when we had to stop and wait for the aircraft to do their thing.
@@girlkamikazi This is the signal on McGuire Avenue, which runs south of the base, isn't it? When the four C-130s started doing touch-and-go, it was difficult for the light to turn green. The sound of the bell is also annoying... In the past, there was also a signal on the north side of the runway. Is Ryan Handelson a friend?
Yeah, I think so. I really loved watching the fighters come in, but the best angle for that was the light at the opposite end of the flight line. No, he wasn’t. Think I met him once at some medical thing we had to do, but I sat those lights and was around the flight line often enough that I saw his name. All. The. Time.
Çok iyi bir savaş uçağı pilotu savaş esnasında en az çok uçak imha edip öyle havada öyle inmeli çok savaş uçağı imha etmeden kendini imha etmili süper eğitim tehlikeli egtimi coni evet 🙄🥴☺️😒
5:38 Incorrect. Air Force fixed-wing aircraft all use the boom. All rotor-wing aircraft , as well as Air Force rotor-wing aircraft, and all Navy and Marine aircraft use probe and drogue.
I will say this, I used to live in Columbus Georgia on other end of Benning rd if I come out 9n porch pull out in rd to left I go straight to Victor Dr. Crossing over it is gates to Fort Benning base..I seen huge planes flying over such as these and cargo ones. Being from Ohio I now live in Dayton Ohio about 30 minutes from Wright Paterson Airforce Base. I can sit on my porch watch all day long military jets, huge military plans fly over and now that we might be going into world War 3 there's been lot of movement.
5:37 "The boom is usually used to refuel larger aircraft ..". That is completely and utterly wrong. The Air Force exclusively uses the boom for refueling all of its fixed wing air, including the F-15, F-16, all of the bombers, everything. The Navy uses Probe and Drogue refueling only, because all of their carrier based tanker aircraft have *only* probe and drogue capabilities. Even cross service aircraft such as the F-4 Phantom II and the F-15 Lighting II have different refueling systems, one for the Navy (F-4B, F-4N, F-35B and C)--probe and drogue--and one foe the Air Force (F-4C, D, E, J, and S, F-35A)--Boom.
Hey, don’t forget about putting wax on those planes now go to your local auto parts store and get some Maguire’s automotive wax. That stuff will make these planes look brand new and shiny as a penny.
9:33 Helloooooooo Mrs Ground Marshal, ma'am!🥴 ....IDK what it is, but women in uniform pulling technical tasks and duties.......but yes please. Hits my inner nerd for procedure in a dumbstruck doe eyed kinda way. I wonder if this is what women feel with the whole 'man in uniform' thing...... Either way, she can park my plane anytime...... I mean, its not like my plane would ever get near her airfield, much less cleared to land, Im under no delusion of that......but still, a boy can dream........And while Im dreaming, fuck yeah! Marshal that bird, soldier!
Pretty amazing suff. Stay safe sons and daughters. We need you and love you. Thanks for your service.
Retired KC-135A/R & KC-10A boom operator here. Nice video. thanks for the memories. "Boom Stowed, Leaving Position."
Thank you to all for branches of our military service for serving our country. I thank you for that.
Respects out to all who serves my country. Thank you. As being a son of a US Navy E-5 United States Petty Officer during Vietnam. And during Afghanistan war my Nephew was there serving my country as United States Army. He told me he did control 50 cal on torrent on Humber and ground mortar rounds.
our (Americas ) ability to do aerial refueling is what the difference when fighting a war and conducting operations, that without we could never win those wars and battle without it. BRAVO ZULU, boys!!
Breast Feeding in the skies. Long live USA.
👁👄👁
😭😭😭😭💀💀💀
I like it when they talk to the pilots that's good communication
Flying gas stations, so important to the flyers of all branches. Thanks Air Force!
America has some impressive toys
Go Military ✈️🏅🎖️🎗️🥇🥈🥉🏆
Corrections:
1. USAF aircraft use a refueling boom, USN/USMC aircraft use probe and drogue, regardless of size. (with very few exceptions, i.e helicopters. most foreign A/C refuel via probe/drogue)
2. Average refueling speed is between 250-375 KIAS. Not 580. The only aircraft that refueled at anywhere close to that was the SR-71, but that only refueled from KC-135Q and certain KC-10s. Those tankers had special pumps, bladders, and booms to facilitate the transfer of JP-7 (which only the SR-71 used) to the aircraft.
3. Most helicopters refuel from KC-130Js, which are better at flying the required speeds for helicopter AAR. IIRC, A-10s prefer to refuel from them too, and KC-135/KC-10 have to fly at near stall to refuel them.
Any tanker crew in here, feel free to correct me if I've got something wrong.
As a KC-10 Boom, A-10’s have boom a receptacle for refueling, not drogue. They do no refuel of helicopters. Only the C-130’s or other helicopters will do helicopters, they are too slow for the KC-135 ,10, and 46. The KC-10 has 3 lower internal belly tanks for fuel storage (as well as wing tanks) not bladders for extra fuel like the KC-135.
@@breakingdragon22 Weird, I had a buddy who was a flying CC for a -10 and he always mentioned Bladders. Then again, he mentioned them in the context of JP-7. Also, you're correct, I forgot that -130s only do drogue. I still find it funny that to refuel a hog, you guys have to fly full slats and boards to refuel em. I'm really sorry about the USAF getting rid of all your -10s in favor of the questionable -46 and keeping the ancient -135 flying. My friend tells me that the -10 was a maintenance hog but otherwise a fine aircraft to fly.
Great video... I worked on the 135 back in the day.
Superb video! Thank you for posting this!
I really want an SR-71. Those are so cool. 😂
You’ll get one.
I have one in my garage I'll make you a good deal on.
@@Dr.Pepper001 in all honestly I want like a 1:4 scale huge model to hang from my garage/shop ceiling. Such a great airplane.
OMG SUCH DIVERSE MILITARY❤❤❤❤
Back in the early days, 'boomers' laid on their bellies and passed gas.
👍🏽👍🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My dad was a KC-135 pilot and aircraft commander, he used to joke that he “passed gas for a living”.😂
My dad was a KC-135 pilot and aircraft commander, he used to joke that he “passed gas for a living”.😂
@@karenbennett3662 I appreciate your dad more than you will ever know.
One mistake and horror in the sky happens, professional troops here!
CMSGT Sean Rix, how many times have you watched this? Love ya man.....
That one boom operator looks like my dear friend Shun Latimer..... a veteran boom operator from Meridian, Mississippi 😎
I can see using this for a future career session with some high school students. Just a thought.
I had an uncle who was in the Air Force in the late 1950's and was a crew on an inflight tanker. It crashed and they never recovered enough of his body to bury. In the small cemetery where he grew up (Funston, Georgia) is a headstone placed there to commemorate his death.
KIA in Korea?
Thank you for his service. I spent 2991 days in the Air Force exiting as an E-5.
A boom refueler gets to see where they've been...
Awesome video
The saying is NKAWTG - No kicking ass without tanker gas.
I am so proud of our armed forces and the people who serve. Thank you for all you do. Men AND WOMEN doing the jobs. Great!!
Great video!
USA #1
Just a side not, Air Force fighters all use the flying boom, for that all Air Force fixed wing aircraft use the flying boom. The Navy, Marines and helos all use the probe and drogue method. The KC135 unless equipped with APRS, must convert the boom to a drogue in order to refuel those requiring it. I worked KC135s for 6 years before switching to the fast movers.
Navy and Navy have a much smaller operation.
“Step tanker what are you doing” 😏
Thanks for explaining this operation. 😊😊😊
I love tankers, they're very cool.
*USAF is the #1 Air Force of the world. US Navy is the #2 Air Force of the world.*
As someone who is considering an air force career after high school, boom operator does sound like a cool job. But if I join I’ll want to be a flight engineer (enlisted) or Tanker Pilot (Officer)
AWESOME!!!!!
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Why would the Army/ Guard have to fabricate parts with no drawing or technical data? The DoD paid big bucks for the design, manufacturing and purchase of these aircraft. Even though the manufacturers may not produce the parts anymore, the technical data and specifications must exist somewhere in the supply chain for the part to have been produced in the first place. Another example of the U.S. taxpayer getting the shaft, (only in this case, we'd have to fabricate our own shaft).
COOL!!!!! 😎😎😎😎😎😎
When I joined the Air Force I wanted to be a boomer.
I'm told the Comedian Sinbad used to operate the boom on one of these aircrafts.
Boeing delivered the KC-46 with known problems with its boom which made the airplane unusable for the refueling mission for a long period of time. The delivery was also over budget and late aswell. Airbus had been awarded the new tanker contract to begin with but Boeing created a stink and another bid was put in and given to Boeing . There’s a saying that sometime you don’t get what you paid for and in this case was a fact no matter if there’s another proven option out there to move forward. It is what it is and the GAO has the facts to back it up.
I believe a little Error happen.
The Type of the refueling Probe doesnt depent on the aircraft size rather the Operator.
As far as i know is the USAF the only one using the Boom, all Others using the chute and probe method
Gas! Gas! Gas! 🛫🛫🛫✈️
Amazing to see something simple be so effective. I do see this manual approach being phased out, becoming fully AI operated.. 'Machines talking to machines' type.. Any humans in the loop would simply oversee the entire mission. Pilot presses 1 button, from flying to locking onto fuel boom, disengage, everything automated and safe.. 'Auto Refuel.'
Wouldnt surprise me if the Military didnt have a simulator for boom operators
They do
"주유시 엔진을 꺼주세요"
9:29 C-130 374AW YJ Yokota Air Base.
Thanks for pointing this out! I remember seeing A1C Ryan Henderson on those planes during our “fun runs” across the flight line.
I miss driving across that flight line every day, though! Love/hate relationship with the red lights when we had to stop and wait for the aircraft to do their thing.
@@girlkamikazi
This is the signal on McGuire Avenue, which runs south of the base, isn't it?
When the four C-130s started doing touch-and-go, it was difficult for the light to turn green.
The sound of the bell is also annoying...
In the past, there was also a signal on the north side of the runway.
Is Ryan Handelson a friend?
Yeah, I think so. I really loved watching the fighters come in, but the best angle for that was the light at the opposite end of the flight line.
No, he wasn’t. Think I met him once at some medical thing we had to do, but I sat those lights and was around the flight line often enough that I saw his name. All. The. Time.
Soon drones will be refueling drones...
Loved the F-16 in Top Gun.
Çok iyi bir savaş uçağı pilotu savaş esnasında en az çok uçak imha edip öyle havada öyle inmeli çok savaş uçağı imha etmeden kendini imha etmili süper eğitim tehlikeli egtimi coni evet 🙄🥴☺️😒
5:38 Incorrect. Air Force fixed-wing aircraft all use the boom. All rotor-wing aircraft , as well as Air Force rotor-wing aircraft, and all Navy and Marine aircraft use probe and drogue.
Dope
I will say this, I used to live in Columbus Georgia on other end of Benning rd if I come out 9n porch pull out in rd to left I go straight to Victor Dr. Crossing over it is gates to Fort Benning base..I seen huge planes flying over such as these and cargo ones. Being from Ohio I now live in Dayton Ohio about 30 minutes from Wright Paterson Airforce Base. I can sit on my porch watch all day long military jets, huge military plans fly over and now that we might be going into world War 3 there's been lot of movement.
No lie this some freaky as shit 😂😂
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😍✌️👍
🇺🇸👍🙂
5:37 "The boom is usually used to refuel larger aircraft ..". That is completely and utterly wrong.
The Air Force exclusively uses the boom for refueling all of its fixed wing air, including the F-15, F-16, all of the bombers, everything.
The Navy uses Probe and Drogue refueling only, because all of their carrier based tanker aircraft have *only* probe and drogue capabilities.
Even cross service aircraft such as the F-4 Phantom II and the F-15 Lighting II have different refueling systems, one for the Navy (F-4B, F-4N, F-35B and C)--probe and drogue--and one foe the Air Force (F-4C, D, E, J, and S, F-35A)--Boom.
As always a huge ty for all you do great job!!!!!
I wonder if Chinese and Russian air refuelling is done in a similar manner?
pretty similar i think.
With Russian engineering skills I’m really surprised they have not made a tiny nuclear fission jet with tremendous loitering time.
ロシア🇷🇺は
なんか…
アメリカ🇺🇸の粗悪なコピータンカー機でやっていたような気がする
^ - ^
@@charaznable8981 I have no idea what this says… so I’m going to just say 👍👍👍🎯🇰🇵🍺
Old video
Hey, don’t forget about putting wax on those planes now go to your local auto parts store and get some Maguire’s automotive wax. That stuff will make these planes look brand new and shiny as a penny.
How many innocent children must die to feed US army ???
How many U. S. citizens will die if there’s no viable military?
9:33 Helloooooooo Mrs Ground Marshal, ma'am!🥴
....IDK what it is, but women in uniform pulling technical tasks and duties.......but yes please. Hits my inner nerd for procedure in a dumbstruck doe eyed kinda way. I wonder if this is what women feel with the whole 'man in uniform' thing...... Either way, she can park my plane anytime......
I mean, its not like my plane would ever get near her airfield, much less cleared to land, Im under no delusion of that......but still, a boy can dream........And while Im dreaming, fuck yeah! Marshal that bird, soldier!
¡¡Entren en guerra contra Rusia!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣