Picture of the Day: Lake Hazlett and Lake Willis in Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert From Space

Picture of the Day: Lake Hazlett and Lake Willis in Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert From Space

Flying hundreds miles above, astronauts aboard the International Space Station photographed Lake Hazlett and Lake Willis in Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert. Hundreds of ephemeral salt lakes are peppered throughout the arid Australian Outback. When occasional flood waters pour into the lake beds and then evaporate, they leave salt mineral deposits and create bright, expansive […]

Picture of the Day: Night Flight Testing Low-FOD Drogue NAS Patuxent River

Picture of the Day: Night Flight Testing Low-FOD Drogue NAS Patuxent River

Night flight during developmental testing of the new Low-FOD drogue at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. The new drogue will improve readiness, availability and significantly reduce the fleet burden of spending high-maintenance man-hours required to repair legacy drogues. – Naval Air Systems Command

Watch: Know When To Go – Fighter Jet Ejections You May Not Have Seen

Watch: Know When To Go – Fighter Jet Ejections You May Not Have Seen

If you fly or have flown an aircraft with an ejection seat you always think about having to actually pull that yellow handle. Will you know when to go or will you wait too long to make that decision? This video shows actual ejections and brings to realization that the decision of when to go […]

Watch: Flyby of Historic Wake Island

Watch: Flyby of Historic Wake Island

Cool video of Wake Island and a flyby at the end. Wake Island is a tiny island in Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean, located 2/3 of the way from Honolulu to Guam, best known for its role in World War II. It is an unorganized United States territory, with no permanent residents, just members of […]

Watch: How Slow Can You Go? This is Too Slow! Watch What Happens…

Watch: How Slow Can You Go? This is Too Slow! Watch What Happens…

Every Alaskan Bush Pilot knows that when you’re flying a tailwheel off airport, it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’. These true Alaskan Bush Pilots learn the limitations of their aircraft by taking them to the edge, and sometimes beyond. SQ2 stalls during the Slow Speed Competition. Tom has around 1200 total flying hours […]

USS Nimitz Arrival Makes Three US Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific

USS Nimitz Arrival Makes Three US Aircraft Carriers in Western Pacific

Many think President Trump is mobilizing for an attack on North Korea. In recent days there have been stories of nuclear capable B-52’s possibly being put on 24 hour alert for the first time since 1991, a dozen F-35’s deploying to Japan and now word of three aircraft carriers in the waters near North Korea. […]

Picture of the Day: Student Jumps from CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

Picture of the Day: Student Jumps from CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter

A military student from a team leaders course jumps from the back of a CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter during a helocasting exercise at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Oct. 19, 2017. The eight-week joint-service course that takes place in different environments, including the Arizona desert and Hawaii jungle. – US Department of Defense Watch helocasting in […]

Watch: EA-18G Growler Ball 2017!

Watch: EA-18G Growler Ball 2017!

Yes, children the EA-18G Growler has their own cruise video too! EA-18G GROWLER A variant of the combat-proven F/A-18F Super Hornet, the EA-18G Growler provides tactical jamming and electronic protection to U.S. military forces and allies around the world. The EA-18G Growler is the most advanced airborne electronic attack (AEA) platform and is the only one […]