Knocking the Rust Off - DCS Hornet Defensive Counterair
Joe Sherrill Joe Sherrill
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 Published On Apr 28, 2024

Had a bit of a gap in flying, getting re-current on the Jet. Flying as -2 on a Defensive Counterair sortie. DUDE (F-15Es), JEDI (F-16s) and BANSHEE (F/A-18) Flights defending Guam from a lot of Flankers, Fencers, and LACMs with support from RACER. BANSHEE flight was assigned to be the Goalie CAP, picking up any leakers from the North and West Lane. We deal with a couple of strings of CMs and leakers before bingo--ing out back to the boat. Made it back to the boat for a CASE III recovery and was bingo-on-the-ball. Really excellent use of DCS Olympus to generate the red-air picture.

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0:00 Launch
12:30 AAR
16:30 Ingress
19:40 VUL TIME
29:30 LACM Engagement
35:00 Leaker Engagement
44:00 Leaker Engagement
1:00:30 Egress
1:12:30 Marshall
1:25:30 Commencing
1:33:40 Ball Call

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