Real-Life Maverick: How A Computer Glitch Almost Killed Me

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  • Test pilots are the unsung heroes of aviation. These are the men and women who risk their lives to push the limits of human achievement, breaking barriers and proving the impossible, possible. From the earliest days of aviation to modern space exploration, test pilots have played a crucial role in advancing technology and improving safety.
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  • @hendongooner7383
    @hendongooner7383 Рік тому +186

    Billy is such an inspiration. His philosophy of eating right and exercising applies to all walks of life. Billy looks great for his age and that he is still capable of being a test pilot is just amazing.Great vid Hasard. Thank you.

    • @HasardLee
      @HasardLee  Рік тому +26

      Agreed, 40 years for a fighter pilot is an eternity

    • @AA-xo9uw
      @AA-xo9uw Рік тому

      Billie

    • @ronsadler6047
      @ronsadler6047 Рік тому +1

      Best CO I had in 441 Sqn. Stalk and Kill, Checker Checker.

  • @guyb7995
    @guyb7995 Рік тому +3

    When guys like this talk in general about the capabilities of the F35 it really cements my support of the program and lays waste to those who only seem to care about turn radius at ground level with guns. Vietnam and the F4 was likely a half century too early for the ideal of the end of the dogfight, but I do acknowledge that that time might just be upon us now, without access to any of the classified fun info.

  • @yasirtahirkheli74
    @yasirtahirkheli74 Рік тому +34

    Such an inspirational veteran. One could easily figure his excitement and how much he cares for the life-style he has had.

  • @dougbourdo2589
    @dougbourdo2589 Рік тому +5

    I appreciate the comments regarding the F16. I am not a pilot but I live very near Holloman AFB in Alamogordo, NM. I see & hear the F16's doing their training sorties daily. I always stop to watch them when they are out & about, frequently flying directly over my home next to the Mountains. Always very cool to see. Americana.

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Рік тому

      Be glad. I live in Germany (land of the ever anxious) and in former days during the eighties we had a lot days in my home town with 10 or more fighter jets passing by.
      In the low level areas it could be 100 and more in former days.
      Nowadays I had years without a single fly by. This year I heard (only heard!) a few days ago two jets flying at high altitude to the "Grafenwöhr area". And that's it for 2023 so far...
      Miss the old days. ☹️

  • @grayvidz238
    @grayvidz238 Рік тому +19

    Pre-ordered! As an AFROTC cadet and aspiring fighter pilot, both of you are truly inspirational. Thank you for your service!

    • @ligmasack9038
      @ligmasack9038 Рік тому +1

      If you wanted to be the BEST Fight Pilot, you will go Navy!

    • @BarronKane
      @BarronKane 9 місяців тому

      @@ligmasack9038 I'm joining AFROTC too, but I'd join the nrotc if they were in my college or area :(

  • @mattswanson79
    @mattswanson79 Рік тому +39

    Pre-ordered book, can't wait! I think I filled out the form correctly for the signed plate... Thank you so much, Hasard, for your service and incredible content for the community!

    • @HasardLee
      @HasardLee  Рік тому +16

      That's fantastic, thank you. I hope you enjoy it--i have you down for a bookplate. Cheers

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Рік тому +3

      @@HasardLee Pre-ordered last looking for the Wonka ticket.

    • @mattswanson79
      @mattswanson79 Рік тому

      @@HasardLee My book just arrived! Can't wait to dig in! But the plate did not come with, it that shipping separately?

  • @Mara_Playz0001
    @Mara_Playz0001 Рік тому +20

    I have always wanted to be a fighter pilot. This video is very inspirational! I have already flown a Cessna 172 at the age of 14, with an instructor, and not takeoffs or landings. I hope you have an amazing day!

    • @kaypie3112
      @kaypie3112 Рік тому +4

      That is fantastic.
      Keep up the good work.
      There will be a place for you in professional aviation as a pilot for a very long time. Just stay out of trouble.
      Best of luck.

    • @FJ24.
      @FJ24. Рік тому

      You should get in touch with Jake Zweig he’s helped a ton of guys become pilots. If you send him an email he would probably give you some mentorship

    • @Ilkanar
      @Ilkanar 11 місяців тому

      at the age of 14 my parents told me if i cannot manage 2.5$ well i wont get anymore pocket money
      Where are you people living xD

  • @DanielArnolf
    @DanielArnolf Рік тому +1

    I can't imagine your frustration when you realized that auto-focus was on. Can't do the whole take again, maybe you found much later. Great interview, thank you so much !!

  • @beatboxbuggi6884
    @beatboxbuggi6884 Рік тому +13

    I recently got to take a tour of some of the test pilot facilities at Edwards AFB. Definitely one of the coolest experiences of my life, can’t wait to join the Air Force

  • @gpridgenjr1781
    @gpridgenjr1781 Рік тому +7

    Hasard… I always enjoy your UA-cam channel. Billy has an exceptional story to share in this video. Thank you both for your past and continued service to the nation. I just pre-ordered five copies of your new book. I plan on keeping one copy and sharing the additional copies with family members. I am looking forward to receiving it soon and reading it. Keep up the great work!

  • @jasonkendal3407
    @jasonkendal3407 Рік тому +2

    Great interview. 36 years flying now and 8 years on fighters for me. When he said its an addiction - no truer words said. "Grinch"

  • @GielSweertvaegher
    @GielSweertvaegher Рік тому +2

    Interviews like this one are really interesting. There are so many stories these pilots can tell. Would love to see more of these!

  • @craigsowers8456
    @craigsowers8456 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for sharing these stories. Grew up with a "Super Chief Dad" (VF202/Crusaders) and an Uncle that was test pilot/CTP on the Cobra over in Hurst ... me, I went another way ... 4 decades with GDFW/LM Aero starting with the F-111/FSD Block Zero F-16's ... in 38 Countries around the World. And whilst I've contributed to ALL our platforms, the Viper remains my "first love". And know this, also did a stint in England at "Martin-Baker" on the JSF's Egress System (had the Elbit Helmets at the same time ... interdependent as you know). I know the MB ejection system is 400% more cost than ACES II ... but IMHO, worth every penny to give a "Zero-Zero" egress ... regardless of "Body Mass". It truly is that good !!! Bon chance on the book sales Hazard ... no more "APO" as in the Riviera ... but if you're ever in the area, do look me up and I'll give you a personal tour. Check 6

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Рік тому +1

      I still remember thinking the YF-16 just looked really weird at the time with the blended leading edge root extensions and the underslung intake. Took a while to grow on me.
      We left Edwards in 1980 to go work with the West Germans on ECA 1980-1982, then came right back to ED on F-16 CTF, then went to B-1B CTF, UTTR work out of Hill AFB 1985-1987, came back to F-16 in 1987 on Block 30G doing AIFF.
      The Viper changed so much in those 10 years. AIFF was supposed to be on late Block 30, but didn't become a production install until Block 50 much later.

    • @craigsowers8456
      @craigsowers8456 Рік тому +2

      @@LRRPFco52 Yep on the first YF-16 design ... High School friend that was a Grand Daughter of Mr. Hilacker and still has the paper napkin from the Old South Pancake House on University Drive on which he first drew a plan view rendering of the F-16 ... wild path and many blocks later, we're now at Block 70 and just doesn't seem like it'll ever end !

  • @AZAce1064
    @AZAce1064 Рік тому

    I got a lot out of this, thank you for your part in developing ACAT. My brother in law Stephen Taylor of the Vermont ANG lost his life in a F-16 crash near Tuleleke CA 11/29/93. The report stated it was due due to a situational awareness incident on a low level run through a canyon during a snowstorm. He had a 300’ ceiling flying in excess of 500 knots. ACAT may of helped him to still be with us. Our thoughts we’re always why was this exercise even happening?

  • @AussieRommy
    @AussieRommy Рік тому +1

    Great interview, and can’t wait to get my copy of the book (and the bookplate - I hope you send to Australia!)

  • @DraxTheDestroyer
    @DraxTheDestroyer Рік тому +2

    This was extremely informative and entertaining to watch, especially learning a bit about the capabilities of the F35 is mind blowing!

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Рік тому

    I never get tired of hearing consummate professionals telling real life stories of their milliseconds encounters with death and how they survived their brushes with that. There are lessons that everyone can learn from just keeping your attention strong and having your hands ready and, in the right place, when those occurrences come out of nowhere that everyone should put in their brainsack. Bravo American airmen and women. and thank you for protecting America.

  • @Scotts_Status
    @Scotts_Status Рік тому +3

    Awesome interview! Thank you.

  • @aychdee981
    @aychdee981 Рік тому +1

    Extremely well spoken and explained multiple thumbs up!!

  • @MisterIvyMike
    @MisterIvyMike Рік тому +2

    07:21 When I remember right was a lot accident of our german F-104's caused by controlled flight into terrain during low level missions because the pilots didn't noticed the little hill before the higher hills behind it.
    So yeah, I guess that system is a live saver!

  • @Wingzofelzorro
    @Wingzofelzorro Рік тому

    Ma man sounds super emotional when he is talking about the subject.Thats passion right there❤️

  • @kalbic
    @kalbic Рік тому +1

    Agreed, the F-16 is the equivalent to a Ducati Superleggera V4 motorcycle. If you have never stood next to a single seat F-16 you will be amazed at just how small this fighter is when you do.

  • @skitahoe9
    @skitahoe9 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video and for your service! I will be purchasing your book!

  • @USNveteran
    @USNveteran Рік тому +1

    I spent 8 years at NATC Pax River. Absolutely amazing place and the things that go on there are beyond normal aviation. Thanks to all now serving, those who have, and those who will in the future. FLY NAVY!!!

  • @glensubtorq
    @glensubtorq Рік тому +3

    Wow! that was 9mins of pure inspiration right there! 🙏😎

  • @shaunroberts9361
    @shaunroberts9361 Рік тому +1

    Wow. Thank you Sir for what you have did for this country in your Outstanding Military Career.
    Thank you for sharing this Hasard on social Media and hopefully a few young gals or guys will see this and take a path in our Military flying jets .

  • @Lensman64
    @Lensman64 9 місяців тому

    2:26 That is either Westover ARB or Westfield/Barnes ANG he's talking about (I'm quite certain) (near Springfield not in). My father used to fly me up to Barnes for breakfast ( and all over the North East) in his PA 24 (six seat with custom tips). It's where the A10s are based. We live in the flight paths of the sorties that originate from both bases. The C-6 galaxies are amazing to watch come in and out. You can't miss the telltale whines of the engines. Even at my age now I still run out to see them and think of my father! Powerful memories.

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 Місяць тому

      So did the other guy die or just get injured?

  • @davidtaylor6772
    @davidtaylor6772 Рік тому +1

    My Great Uncle was a lead designer on the F-18. It was so cool watching him getting to fly on one for retirement after all those years.

  • @KRGruner
    @KRGruner Рік тому +3

    Pretty awesome vid. As a former Viper Driver, I have to agree on the F-16! But then again, I have never flown an F-22 (but have seen it at airshows) and I'd be curious to compare.

    • @HasardLee
      @HasardLee  Рік тому +2

      Same here, F-16 all the way! Love to fly the Raptor for a bit though

    • @LRRPFco52
      @LRRPFco52 Рік тому

      A Block 15 Viper lightweight airframe with modern DFLCS and one of the IPE motors would be a fun hot rod.

    • @harris9784
      @harris9784 Рік тому +1

      I've admired the F16 since I first got a model back in the late 70's in my youth. I've always thought the Viper was/ is the most impressive looking and performing jet fighter since the F86. And before that the P51.
      Many people will have broken hearts when the USAF retires the last Viper. Such a legendary aircraft..Long live the F16 Viper!!

  • @chrism9037
    @chrism9037 11 місяців тому

    These guys are amazing. Thanks so much for your service

  • @thebrokenchessboard
    @thebrokenchessboard Рік тому

    Wonderful interview. Very nice man.

  • @229Mike
    @229Mike Рік тому +2

    My favorite plane I would say would be the F22… it takes a lot of heroism I would say to do with these guys do. But I’m happy he is an example of a person that loved what he did, and may still even continue to do. It seems as a US fighter pilot. Man, it makes me a little jealous actually hearing him say how much he loved it. Ha ha. I think it would be an amazing experience!

  • @linusdoppke9662
    @linusdoppke9662 Рік тому +1

    Favourite word of the video: situational awareness.

  • @mr.z6252
    @mr.z6252 Рік тому

    3:16 Totally Agree, i mean look at that beautiful Smile.... can't say no to that

  • @YodaWasSith
    @YodaWasSith Рік тому +16

    "If something goes really wrong, you better wind your watch." I still think of this every time I'm driving. My instructor was a pilot and he said he didn't know where he heard it but he always remembered it. When you lose a tire, when your windshield gets completely shattered, when you need to control a broken machine you take a second and think critically about the actions you can take, should take, and will take.

    • @Sonnerick2k
      @Sonnerick2k Рік тому +1

      _"you take a second"_
      And this second will definitely kill you!
      I have two personal collision avoidance dash cam videos and if I "think" for a second, I wouldn't have avoided these collisions!
      One second in a car is a lot even at a speed of 40 km/h.

    • @MusicalMemeology
      @MusicalMemeology Рік тому +1

      Lol a second is an eternity in an accident. You need to prepare beforehand.

    • @YodaWasSith
      @YodaWasSith Рік тому

      Next you guys will tell me if I stop driving to wind my watch I will lose control of the vehicle!

  • @springbok4015
    @springbok4015 Рік тому +4

    This has been really interesting. I’m sure Billy is an inspiration to many. Impressive 40 years!

  • @razorseal
    @razorseal Рік тому +1

    what an awesome video to watch. I'd love to sit and have a beer with this guy and talk about his experience.

  • @lincolnlearnsworld7903
    @lincolnlearnsworld7903 Рік тому +1

    You guys are Rockstars! Would love to have a couple beers with one of you. Sure you guys got awesome stories.

  • @jeno826
    @jeno826 5 місяців тому

    People like him, make us feel safe,every time we getting into an airplane ! Heroes behind the curtains !!!!!!!

  • @jaycal1920
    @jaycal1920 5 місяців тому

    Mr Lee, Sir, You know there were pilots before Chuck Yeager to break the sound barrier but didn't live to tell about it.
    There are stories from WW2 of pilots dive bombing and breaking the sound barrier but it often meant that the aircraft broke apart or couldn't pull up in time. The problem was that the shock wave and wake turbulence stopped airflow over the horizontal stabilizer rendering it useless....there are some very interesting stories out there.

  • @Geomanb
    @Geomanb Рік тому

    Very inspiring and uplifting!

  • @albelerberg4733
    @albelerberg4733 Рік тому

    Sat for two pilot boards in the 90ies, didn't get selected (ANG) this was during the 93 defense cutbacks to getting a slot was like winning the lottery. Flying a fighter was all I wanted to do, life didn't take me that direction. Still enjoy flying in VR on DCS. Perhaps one day I'll get a chance to fly in a 16, who knows... Appreciate the video!

  • @fourthking
    @fourthking Рік тому

    in 2003, I had my first and but also my last incentive flight in an F-16 while TDY to Nellis AFB, NV. I worked on the F-16 as a Weapons Loader/Armament Systems Technician aka 2W1/462 Load Toad. So, I have to agree the F-16 is a sexy and best fighter jet every built.

  • @pietwitte9982
    @pietwitte9982 Рік тому

    Great video! Impressive guy! But did he fly a Typhoon Eurofighter yet? :D

  • @gunnermoore4529
    @gunnermoore4529 Рік тому +1

    Great interview Hasard! Do you know of a place where a civilian can try a centrifuge to see how many g’s I can handle? That’s one of the things on my bucket list.

  • @mab0852
    @mab0852 Рік тому +1

    Love Billie. Such a great guy and so easy to talk to. He's a wealth of knowledge and great stories.

  • @dailydose273
    @dailydose273 Рік тому +1

    just ordered the hardcover, looking forward to reading it during my ifr training ~~

    • @HasardLee
      @HasardLee  Рік тому

      That's awesome, thanks. Good luck on the training. IFR flying is the most important skill to learn

  • @richardgarlick3861
    @richardgarlick3861 Рік тому +1

    I pre-ordered the book as well. Was a bit dismayed when I got kicked to Amazon for purchase as I will likely miss out on the advertised freebies. No matter, it’s for my nephew that just got his card punched for af flight training school. Somewhere in the us.😉 I’m sure your insight will be INVALUABLE to him sir! Thank you for your service!

  • @blackwng
    @blackwng Рік тому

    “I walked away and he didn’t” damn… one reason I don’t like flying shit can always happen and the people working now days probably on their phone and wouldn’t grab the stick

  • @danhanson6083
    @danhanson6083 Рік тому

    Is your book available to pre-order in the UK Hazard? Id love a copy and also a plate. Love your content

  • @jebb125
    @jebb125 Рік тому

    nerver met billy but 15 years at NAS PAX with VX23 on the EF, x31, T45, and 9g hornet, and some other models saw lots of cool test articles.

  • @Vasher-The-Destroyer
    @Vasher-The-Destroyer Рік тому +1

    It's crazy how aircraft went from simple wood and leather to incredibly complexed and fast and awesome machines

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew Рік тому +2

    At one time people thought if you went faster than 100mph, your skin would be torn off. Then the sound barrier was the next, they said we will never be able to break. I remember Chuck Yeager saying how violate the plane was until he got through the sound barrier and everything smoothed out. Everyone on the ground heard the boom and thought the plane blew up. Was the first time anyone heard it.

    • @MisterIvyMike
      @MisterIvyMike Рік тому

      No, was not the first time anyone heard it. Artillery shells and rifle bullets were known to get supersonic and the people witnessed the sonic boom of them.
      But they thought that it was unable for planes to reach that speed without break up...
      And Yeager proofed them wrong. (with a few broken ribs! I was for weeks unable to get into a glider after I had three ribs broken... 😱)

    • @ComdrStew
      @ComdrStew Рік тому +1

      @@MisterIvyMike You are correct, but what you are talking about is like a gun shot. They already knew about weapons making that sound, but this was louder than anything else they heard. That is why the people watching and waiting was so surprised and thought he blew up. I forgot about him breaking his ribs, lol.

  • @anotherHelldiver
    @anotherHelldiver Рік тому +1

    If you don’t mind me asking,Judging with your experience,would it be easier to become a Marine F-35 pilot or a Airforce F-35 pilot?

  • @user-dg3dr5hv7h
    @user-dg3dr5hv7h 4 місяці тому

    Wow it's was really very impressive!

  • @rexfowler2375
    @rexfowler2375 Рік тому

    I already preordered the book and put my order number in the survey before this video. Can I fill it out again and put the code in to get the book plate?

  • @agent2023-jp9rr
    @agent2023-jp9rr Рік тому

    I would doubt that you will not be seen in an F35. But faith, as we all know, moves mountains. I love the F18 Super Hornet.

  • @AA-qf4jd
    @AA-qf4jd Рік тому

    I just ordered your book from Amazon, it didn't ask put that code anywhere, i would like that plate. Thank you for your service to USAF. Maybe you are in the next TopGun movie. Cheers

  • @lejc644
    @lejc644 Рік тому

    I think I will get that book, it seems like it's good!

  • @Francesco-mo5cl
    @Francesco-mo5cl Рік тому

    incredibly inspirational

  • @daxkedgx8698
    @daxkedgx8698 Рік тому

    Fantastic!

  • @TaterRogers
    @TaterRogers Рік тому

    Retired F16 crew chief here. The Viper is one of the sexiest birds ever.

  • @bluecpp2059
    @bluecpp2059 Рік тому

    Great respect sir! :)

  • @TheAndymuns
    @TheAndymuns Рік тому

    what do you think of the SAAB Jas 39 E

  • @larrysouthern5098
    @larrysouthern5098 Рік тому

    I love aviation and airplanes....but they are machines...and they deserve our utmost respect...

  • @Albertkallal
    @Albertkallal Рік тому

    Wonderful. Interesting about f35 power. At any fuel load above 3,500 lbs the f35 has a better (higher) thrust to weight.
    And yes, the Pairis f35 flight was a real eye opener for the f35 - we learned that the f35 was a highly maneuverable fighter - something everyone quite much had incorrect.
    I wonder, what is typical fuel loads in f16 during training and flights?
    As noted above 3,500 lbs fuel the thrust to weight favors the f35 - something most are surprised to hear. In other words the F35 has a higher and better thrust to weight than a f16.

  • @Bonzai1000
    @Bonzai1000 Рік тому +1

    I would give anything to feel this one time in my life :-)

  • @Kay-br7by
    @Kay-br7by Рік тому

    Mentality,... it's everything!!

  • @Dg-zj6jo
    @Dg-zj6jo Рік тому

    amazing guys

  • @mpetry912
    @mpetry912 Рік тому

    interesting vid. I believe "computer glitch" minimizes what's happening, which is really over-dependence on automation. As he said, he had one hand on the side stick. great save. I am not convinced that the drive to more automation improves the combat effectiveness of modern fighter aircraft. One stray bullet and the thing will be unflyable. Yes, I know, dynamic instability, full authority DFCS, sure. But it does not degrade gracefully in an adverse environment.

  • @icecoldkilla2504
    @icecoldkilla2504 11 місяців тому

    during an aviator's journey we ALL face at least one near death situation

  • @roguewarr4662
    @roguewarr4662 11 місяців тому

    God bless the Pilots and all the Engineers that have made all this possible .

  • @flymachine
    @flymachine Рік тому

    Just so awesome, could have been done without the blasphemy, but morals aside my respect for these most badass of the badass who fly by instinct can not be overstated.

  • @marcusfishlock6600
    @marcusfishlock6600 Рік тому

    pre ordered book in UK but no plate can you send one please?

  • @MadDragon75
    @MadDragon75 Рік тому

    I have a feeling he would like FPV quadcopter Freestyle flying as a hobby.
    When I do rolls and hard turns... I feel halfway in the cockpit.

  • @jeffk464
    @jeffk464 Рік тому

    Modern planes the computer is in charge and the pilot just gives suggestions.

  • @RonLWilson
    @RonLWilson Рік тому

    If the flight control terrain following software had a glitch that caused that push over the system wide integrity mgmt function should have kicked in to override that so it seems multiple things had to go wrong there.

  • @Smartypants64
    @Smartypants64 Рік тому

    Hey, i dont know how many people will see this but i just want a second input. In the future i want nothing more than to be a fast jet pilot in the RAAF but i am having so much trouble deciding on the fa18f super hornet and f35a lightning. I prefer more air to air combat than air to ground so i think that is causing me to sway more to the hornet but im not sure. I know i have lots of time to decide but i just love them both so much and i dont know which one i prefer

  • @johnlang150
    @johnlang150 Рік тому

    This guy (BILLY) has a HUGE record, probably inthe same flight school as Chris Hatfield . probably flew the Tutor, Voodoo, F5 and original CF 18 pilot and many many many more so impressed

  • @theaviatorexperience4886
    @theaviatorexperience4886 9 місяців тому

    Hasard - what's your thoughts on AI, does it worry you that 1. careers are going to be lost and 2. computers are not infallible as per Billy's F-16 story?

  • @craigw.scribner6490
    @craigw.scribner6490 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Hope you use manual focus next time.

  • @barbaradavis393
    @barbaradavis393 Рік тому

    I have to add all the commercial flight test pilots for aircraft manufacturers. For military aircraft, they are the first ones to push the aircraft to its limits. In the case of commercial aircraft, they are the ones who take them through to FAA certification. These pilots are made up of all kinds of personalities and one common characteristic - they are all professionals.

  • @Vandal50001
    @Vandal50001 Рік тому

    So Neal Blowstrong gets credit for the X-15? Long live Captain Chuck Yeager for not Being a Faker~ WOW!

  • @turbulence7351
    @turbulence7351 Рік тому

    I pre ordered it Hazard💯

  • @eilois
    @eilois Рік тому

    6:40 it's true
    unfortunately in India, military show is about police motor brigade doing acrobat

  • @tannercook4322
    @tannercook4322 Рік тому

    If only I had access to the right education and provided with the proper upbringing to become a fighter pilot. It was always a dream but I never had the tools.

  • @tomwilson1006
    @tomwilson1006 Рік тому

    Please tell me he’s going to get back into one of the civilian aggressor Vipers?

  • @riasat001
    @riasat001 Рік тому

    F16s will never get old

    • @freedomfan4272
      @freedomfan4272 Рік тому

      A new Block 70 version was announced not long ago in the news here in the US by Lockheed Martin..

  • @troygoggans5495
    @troygoggans5495 Рік тому

    Hot damn! the life I wanted to lead, but I didn’t have the mental discipline or capacity.

  • @texasfathead
    @texasfathead Рік тому

    The Germans at the end of WWII actually had data showing the me-262 going supersonic because it did have the flying tail but all the records were lost after the war I wonder why I was a air Force fighter pilot for 12 years 🤠😮

  • @netheriteingot1592
    @netheriteingot1592 Рік тому

    my favorite aircraft is the f16 as well

  • @kasper-jw2441
    @kasper-jw2441 Рік тому

    man... i always said, computers are nice, especially to play video games and check the mail...

  • @AviatorTiger
    @AviatorTiger Рік тому +1

    VX-23#1

  • @NabiL_Lam
    @NabiL_Lam Рік тому

    I was talking to myself yesterday about how and why I can be a test pilot, but my nationality is Moroccan I don’t think that I’m qualified to be test pilot of the F-35

  • @mmntmusa
    @mmntmusa 4 місяці тому

    Hasard, if you take the MBTI, do you get INTJ?

  • @indy500tabasco8
    @indy500tabasco8 Рік тому

    interesting. being a test pilot is almost as dangerous as going tv shopping on black friday

  • @collinmccallum
    @collinmccallum Рік тому

    wow!

  • @willthomas9635
    @willthomas9635 Рік тому

    I looked at joining the air force academy. I have a bad skin condition that prevented me from joining. Kinda sucks cause flying was my dream

  • @artgreen6915
    @artgreen6915 Рік тому

    03:35 you fail the test pilot concentration awareness and recall test (I made that up)!
    01:42 he tells you he was flying a Block 60 when he almost died.

  • @sidv4615
    @sidv4615 Рік тому

    what a great American. Would love to meet this legend some day. Also Hasard have you ever considered talking with Cinco Hamilton? He's also one of the most experienced test pilot out there.

    • @wheatstream6295
      @wheatstream6295 Рік тому +1

      He's canadian actually

    • @HasardLee
      @HasardLee  Рік тому

      I'm friends with Cinco, that's a good idea. Cheers