9 line JTAC Radio Training

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @johntack1049
    @johntack1049 2 роки тому +46

    My fav 9-Line of all time:
    “Type 3. BOT
    LINES 1-3 NA
    LINES 4-6 Your sensors
    No mark
    Friendlies No Factor
    Egress as required.
    Type 3, cleared to engage until Winchester.
    Call commencing….”

    • @thatsfalco128
      @thatsfalco128 2 роки тому +1

      The biggest shitbag 9 line ive ever seen

    • @Sk1nSz
      @Sk1nSz 2 місяці тому +1

      Pretty much a: just make it disappear, I don't care how and I can't help you xD

  • @Mojoissimo
    @Mojoissimo 9 років тому +97

    Cheers for the comments guys; I was surprised to run across this audio! I'm in Falcon 1-1; the JTAC is a real-world JTAC on active duty, who was teaching me about how to do 9-lines properly, and we purposely chose a detailed visual attack to practice brevity in a dynamic threat-filled environment. Falcon 1-2 did hit her target, but released all her A-G ordnance in the first pass - a learning point for me as I should have confirmed/specified that it would have been a single release on the first pass. We were both in F-16s, and as she's a real-life F-16 crew chief on active duty, I'm sure she's forgotten more about F-16s than I'll ever know!

    • @OneBoundMusic
      @OneBoundMusic 9 років тому

      Are you the JTAC in this video?

    • @Mojoissimo
      @Mojoissimo 9 років тому +5

      +One Bound (Ethan) I'm flight lead. And yes, I'm a Brit (don't hold it against me)!

    • @OneBoundMusic
      @OneBoundMusic 9 років тому +1

      I see. Is there anything you can tell me to help me prepare to be a JTAC?

    • @DumbAzRocks
      @DumbAzRocks 6 років тому +5

      Well she at least knows where the oil filter is, which is more than most 16 pilots.

    • @mvaldman2001
      @mvaldman2001 4 роки тому

      Nice! What Game? DCS? BMS?
      And what was the difference between Dakota and Winchester?

  • @omon316
    @omon316 8 років тому +41

    This was a real listening test in a NATO-JTAC course

  • @prosoto
    @prosoto 8 років тому +59

    Wow. Shame you can't hear me applauding via UA-cam. I thought my group had good comms but we've been humbled by this.

    • @bonzaibuddaa
      @bonzaibuddaa  8 років тому +4

      what is the link of your group?

    • @LordSpecter
      @LordSpecter 8 років тому +2

      Damn it Soto, what're you doing here.

  • @Get_Splooshed
    @Get_Splooshed 4 роки тому +10

    The guys: falcon big poppa 12 12 maintain 3 0 on AO 14 NA at 10000 ft northeast Whisky Hotel
    Me: Yeah hey man could you shoot at those dudes over there by that big fuckin tower thing?

  • @mattstever7387
    @mattstever7387 4 роки тому +13

    Where’s the game plan/9 line? Usmc jfo bored on quarantine, might’ve missed it but all I hear is correlation?

  • @intelligencefactors
    @intelligencefactors 5 років тому +9

    Do you have more JTAC Training traffic?

  • @igotthisbro3545
    @igotthisbro3545 11 років тому +15

    Roger, copy. Currently at this time....

  • @keppler1217
    @keppler1217 4 роки тому +10

    Wow, this is the good stuff to train yourself.
    Is it normal for me as a non-native speaker to struggle with the coordinates? I always had that issue with native speakers that they're talking way to fast.

    • @bonzaibuddaa
      @bonzaibuddaa  4 роки тому +4

      its normal to struggle.
      try doing math in a different language in the heat of the battle.
      your brain just gets overloaded.
      also when a human is in the heat of the battle, its just a totaly different situation, even the biology is totaly different..

  • @Danyaveltan
    @Danyaveltan 5 років тому +12

    Great audio, do you have any FMs or reference for those who are trying to learn?

  • @정경훈-v7v
    @정경훈-v7v 4 роки тому +5

    9line briefing nice good

  • @marcs990
    @marcs990 2 роки тому +2

    Reminds me of my old British Army days 😁

  • @heavymetalboi
    @heavymetalboi 6 років тому +3

    123 NA, never heard that one before. No IP, Keyhole or FTO? What does Not applicable mean for the AC?

    • @FusionBanana4272
      @FusionBanana4272 5 років тому +1

      Jø Wa I’ve been hearing it more and more recently and I’m not sure why. I get a little annoyed when I hear another JTAC say 1-3 NA

    • @Kmbtkrl
      @Kmbtkrl 5 років тому +1

      @@FusionBanana4272 it's my understanding that when the JTAC sets up the AC in an overhead orbit like this example, lines 1-3 (IP, Bearing to target, range) are not applicable since the AC is already overhead. Usually the JTAC gives the pilot discretion on attack heading or will give a final attack heading.

    • @mkfgaming7346
      @mkfgaming7346 4 роки тому +1

      123 is NA when the Jet is situated in the overhead. As there is no keyhole template in effect.

    • @heavymetalboi
      @heavymetalboi 4 роки тому +1

      @@mkfgaming7346 yeah so; "Lines 123 Will be from the overhead". 123 NA just sounds like something that will confuse a non native english speaker pilot. Just my opinion though, what do I know Im just a fat warzone JTAC:)

    • @mkfgaming7346
      @mkfgaming7346 4 роки тому

      @@heavymetalboi they got up us on course for saying "123 from the overhead", it was either "123 NA" or simply, "From the OH, Elevation, and so on.

  • @hughjass3508
    @hughjass3508 6 років тому +3

    I leave for bootcamp this month with an infantry contract, and this marine at pt told me I better know what 9lines are, any advice?

    • @bonzaibuddaa
      @bonzaibuddaa  6 років тому +3

      i dont know about how your training works. Bootcamp, so you mean you start off as a rookie? If that is the case, i think that marine just wants you to know some basics about the military. In that case,simple knowhow how CAS works and what 9lines are should do the job.
      So basicly if that was the case, the marine just wants to tell you to come a little bit prepared into bootcamp, the more you already know, the easier it will be for you.

    • @5060506
      @5060506 6 років тому +9

      He meant MEDEVAC 9Line, not CAS

    • @DumbAzRocks
      @DumbAzRocks 6 років тому

      Because you went in as 11 bang bang, 9 line is love, 9 line is life

    • @ShooshProductions6
      @ShooshProductions6 6 років тому +1

      I know youre well past needing this info but for the future readers: the NATO 9 Line MEDEVAC reporting system is a way of requesting the evacuation of an injured person from the area of operation. The person requesting the MEDEVAC needs to give 9 different items of information to the higher ups on who is being evacuated from where, why, and what the situation is like so that the proper help can get to that injured person in the required timeframe. Specifics on each and every point of info (the nine lines) can be found in Army Manual TC 3-21.76 the Ranger Handbook chapter B-6

  • @johnhopkins6260
    @johnhopkins6260 5 років тому +9

    brevity, brevity, brevity... (no ahhs or ummms.)

    • @bend6470
      @bend6470 4 роки тому

      Arcvine Music EXACTLY

    • @marcs990
      @marcs990 2 роки тому +1

      Ex British Army guy here, we were always trained using CLAP 👏, Clear ,Loud And with Pause’s

  • @MrTessendorf
    @MrTessendorf 9 років тому +3

    No remarks and restrictions or final clearance instructions. Also sounds like the Jtac is dictating a lot of A/C tactics like ordnance instead of asking for effects. Thoughts?

    • @bonzaibuddaa
      @bonzaibuddaa  9 років тому +2

      bradley tessendorf
      1 is asking for friendlys.
      At 2:30 "no restrictions"
      Jtac is recommending a lot, as he himself says.
      I dont have the feeling that LEAD is not makeing his own calls.
      What are final clearance instructions? Jtac is clearing 1 and 2 hot. Nothing special happens at the first run.

    • @aaronc313
      @aaronc313 9 років тому +5

      bradley tessendorf He said remarks, starts at 2:24. Saying "no restrictions" implies there are no ACAs, it is not danger close, not a TOT/TTT, and no need to overly restrict them with a FAH/FAD. I can understand how this might be confusing though, he should of at least said "all FAH/FAD approved".
      Keep in mind Misty is a FAC(A). JTACs often leave weaponeering and tactics up to the pilot, since they have a lot more training in this regard, especially if they are FAC(A)s. So i assume misty is just weaponeering for them.

    • @DumbAzRocks
      @DumbAzRocks 6 років тому +6

      I imagine he is RPing USAF Jtac, and for cas, yes, the JTAC does dictate alot of shit, like, selecting ord. they are specifically trained to make things go from air to mud. We have come a long way from popping smoke and just yelling "everything west of green smoke"

  • @tyrexshow934
    @tyrexshow934 5 років тому +2

    How do you edit voice please ?

  • @ElUnoArquitecto
    @ElUnoArquitecto 10 років тому +5

    Very good audio. I notice that the chick couldn't hit anything. I think the Brit is in a Sea Harrier but I'm not 100%.

    • @wr-reloaded8376
      @wr-reloaded8376 10 років тому

      yes nr 2 went off dry.
      brits? do they sound like brits?

    • @ElUnoArquitecto
      @ElUnoArquitecto 9 років тому

      Falcon certainly does.

    • @bonzaibuddaa
      @bonzaibuddaa  9 років тому

      Chris Wilkinson
      yes you are right.
      brits usualy have a clear voice and a slang free expression.

    • @flanker0ne
      @flanker0ne 8 років тому

      +Chris Wilkinson Brits doesn't use the F-16

    • @MsPanther
      @MsPanther 7 років тому +4

      First this is from F4 Allied Force (flight sim) secondly I (Falcon 1-2) definitely hit the first target but on second pass I was out of Air-Ground munitions (Dakota). ;)

  • @tlwhite0311
    @tlwhite0311 8 років тому +3

    Is this BMS or DCS?

    • @prosoto
      @prosoto 8 років тому +4

      BMS

    • @MsPanther
      @MsPanther 7 років тому +4

      F4 Allied Force, I was the Falcon 1-2 in this recording

    • @tlwhite0311
      @tlwhite0311 7 років тому

      Do you guys have a squadron still? Also, what radio mod are you using?

    • @MsPanther
      @MsPanther 7 років тому +2

      That group is no longer around, this was recorded in 2006. I'm currently flying in DCS with the 476th vFG. Regarding the radio effects, I believe that was some editing work by the original author. Although I know we did use a plugin with TS2 at the time to give some radio effects.

    • @dustinglenn7480
      @dustinglenn7480 7 років тому

      Stephanie Lessentine You guys should bring me with you sometime in DCS, what aircraft are you guys flying now?

  • @hades7746
    @hades7746 8 років тому +6

    Loved it!
    Although, they aren't using the phonetic alphabet like they should.
    It'd be "Misty tree one"
    But overall, amazing thing to look over.
    Three = Tree
    Five = Fife
    Nine = Niner

    • @DumbAzRocks
      @DumbAzRocks 6 років тому +12

      I was a USAF TACP JTAC, to be fair, I would only use "niner" out of that list, and even then only sometimes. Even had a random brain fart and forgot "Oscar" so just improvised "Octavia" shit happens man, esp us enlisted.

    • @edgymememaker2602
      @edgymememaker2602 5 років тому +4

      🤣 they forced us to use the phonetic alphabet in the schoolhouse, but once we got to the fleet we were hazed for saying it. Most people dont use it really, unless comms sucks

    • @luked4043
      @luked4043 3 роки тому +3

      That’s for nerds. No one actually does that

    • @Viper555
      @Viper555 3 роки тому +3

      Niner is the only one actually used in that list, unless there’s a language barrier or something

    • @youraveragejoe9298
      @youraveragejoe9298 2 роки тому

      tf you on about???

  • @kingcountydowny
    @kingcountydowny 5 років тому

    is this MARSOC ?

  • @andrewseliga545
    @andrewseliga545 6 років тому

    Can anyone help me with what the "at base plus 1 2 and above and 1 2 and below" means?

    • @MsPanther
      @MsPanther 6 років тому +6

      Base was a prebriefed altitude that was assigned to each flight. So in flight we say base plus 2 to mean I want you 2000 feet above the base altitude. Say the base was 14000 feet, the blocks would be 16000 assignment. It’s a way to broadcast altitude without giving away your true altitude in case someone is listening.

  • @AdlerSantos
    @AdlerSantos 6 років тому

    Here see an in game example ua-cam.com/video/tptMaP0iwdw/v-deo.html

  • @jasonzacharias2150
    @jasonzacharias2150 7 місяців тому

    Nerd alert

  • @bigboi9877
    @bigboi9877 Рік тому

    What does “1 2 above, 1 2 below” mean?