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trueThey wouldn't want people needing lens for correct vision at the initial stage, because there are more people applying than they need. So they simply have a choice going with those who don't need corrective glasses. But obviously over time, one may need glasses, but by that time you are already well into your career.
Hats off to you for just putting "in" in the titleThere,the title is now accurate.
Yes but still you need some sort of satellite internet connection to pass on the video there is no way that can be done using PTCL EVOGoPro connected it to internet and streamed it i guess?
Really that was a 2 seater jet and what is CFT,s ?It was a F-16D, so a two seater. Guy in front seat has view unaffected by the CFTs
To reduce this constraint pilot can just role the plane on its back or sideways to have a clear view of the supposed blind spot.CFTs reduce visibility on the sides and underneath but I think they are worth this "cost".
The air chief usually leads the fly past. And does so while riding the most technologically advances platform. I remember air chiefs leading the fly past on falcon A/Bs.However, this was the first time they had a camera installed in the cockpit. So ACM flew a block 52, while the plane in air demonstration looked like a Block 15.What are people so amazed about? He is Chief of Air Staff flying in a fighter plane - as normal as it gets.
It looks like a single seated aka C variant because during the flight you can clearly see the reflection of joint of the canopy and the hud in ACM's visor which isnt the case in two seater because in this case this joint shouldn't reflect.It was a F-16D, so a two seater. Guy in front seat has view unaffected by the CFTs
so why is your tail on fire then ?What are people so amazed about? He is Chief of Air Staff flying in a fighter plane - as normal as it gets.
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To reduce this constraint pilot can just role the plane on its back or sideways to have a clear view of the supposed blind spot.
The air chief usually leads the fly past. And does so while riding the most technologically advances platform. I remember air chiefs leading the fly past on falcon A/Bs.However, this was the first time they had a camera installed in the cockpit. So ACM flew a block 52, while the plane in air demonstration looked like a Block 15.
It looks like a single seated aka C variant because during the flight you can clearly see the reflection of joint of the canopy and the hud in ACM's visor which isnt the case in two seater because in this case this joint shouldn't reflect.
You mean the chief was not alone in the cockpit? Well i also heard from someone that the senior person like COAS don,t fly alone on such occasions.To me it definitely looks like an F-16D in the video. It would be great if someone could clarify this. And if it actually is the F-16D in the video then who was flying it?
so why is your tail on fire then ?
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long time no see brotherwhy not JF-17?