Flying The Hawker Hunter & Harrier GR1 | John Grogan (In-Person Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @northernhardcore.7899
    @northernhardcore.7899 Рік тому +14

    I served under John, when I was an SFO in Air2000 on the B757. He’s a great bloke & a great boss.

  • @cameron1975williams
    @cameron1975williams Рік тому +13

    What a lovely chap and character. Makes you proud to be British. All the F-35B pilots are standing on your shoulders Sir.

  • @derekadams2221
    @derekadams2221 Рік тому +4

    I was on 1 squadron when flight lieutenant Grogan was on the squadron I remember the events he’s taking about
    I have a picture of the squadron and he’s on it

  • @galingale5440
    @galingale5440 Рік тому +2

    Did the Harrier PAI Course with Groglepig in 1973. Great chap and as self-deprecating as ever.

  • @Medge2sc
    @Medge2sc Рік тому +6

    What a guy, real man’s man … making light of such an incredible career

  • @TonyAbbeyFETraining
    @TonyAbbeyFETraining Рік тому +7

    1:36 The pre-selection in my case: 1968, age 15, 3 days at Biggin Hill. Passed everything, then on the last day told my eyesight was defective. I had to sign a form to say I was permanently unfit to serve as aircrew in Her Majesty's Armed Forces!!! Pretty depressing at that age - it also meant I was ineligible for the ATC flying scholarship. Oh well, went the civilian route when I could afford it much later in life.
    I'm just jealous - what a wonderful video, great to see. Please keep them coming!

    • @MrOhdead
      @MrOhdead Рік тому +1

      I first went into an RAF recruiting station at the age of 4 apparently. Joined ATC at 13, went to recruitment office to finally apply at 17 iirc (went to college to get an extra O level) for a ground role, top of aptitude tests, hearing fine, passed all medical, apart from last tes, eyesight, failed as too long sighted.
      Was devastated.

    • @TonyAbbeyFETraining
      @TonyAbbeyFETraining Рік тому

      @@MrOhdead , yep so true! I wonder why eyesight was measured last. I remember only 5 or 6 left of the group in the billet on the last night...

  • @shavian208
    @shavian208 Рік тому +5

    Thanks John for bringing back so many memories, mostly happy, some more exciting than we would have wished! And so many great people no longer with us, our two great bosses Ken Hayr on 1 Squadron and Phil Champniss on 3, Porky Munro and Louis Distelzweig USAF. What epic days they were! And that great picture (20:14) of our 3 Squadron team for Farnborough ‘72, Jack Rust, Tim Smith, Vaughan Dow, you and me - what poseurs!

  • @toucheturtle3840
    @toucheturtle3840 Рік тому

    The Hunter for me is one of those aircraft that looks just right.
    I’ll never forget whilst high up in the Swiss Alps on holiday in 1986 seeing one well below me, gracefully flying through the valley.

  • @petervharris
    @petervharris Рік тому +6

    I didn't know anyone could have that many problems with the Harrier without resorting to Martin Baker! You clearly had your fair share - and I thought you were calm, chilled, skilled and in complete control. Good stuff John - look forward to your Part 2.

  • @martinbayliss3868
    @martinbayliss3868 8 місяців тому +1

    F35b take note. All the thrust on the Harrier is available all the time with NO dead weight with flaps, louvres and gearboxes to carry around. Plus they have automated the VSTOL transition on the Harrier since the VAAC harrier thirty years ago. Imagine the Sea Harrier with the most powerful Pegasus engine and FBW plus wing tip rials, laser designator pod and possibly Meteor missiles and you would have one hell of a beast.

  • @brettar1
    @brettar1 Рік тому +3

    Great interview. Another incredibly humble, top notch pilot. Only the best made it to harriers and from some of those stories, you needed to be!

  • @josephgunnett7715
    @josephgunnett7715 Рік тому +2

    Nice to see you well John.Keep it up.

  • @Rainer-tn8cw
    @Rainer-tn8cw Рік тому

    In 1988 a Belgian Mirage crashed during the Sanicole airshow. I remember just after the crash a Harrier came in and started it's display. We packed up and left and so did a lot of people because we thought he was going in also😅. It felt as if it was always on the limit. Always enjoyed the Harrier and the noise when hovering. That greating manoeuvre at the end, nice! Wonderful interview!

  • @jbuckley2546
    @jbuckley2546 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. We could listen for hours.

  • @nigelheathcote6084
    @nigelheathcote6084 8 місяців тому

    Wow, when he talks about the days at wittering and the harrier it brought back so many good memories I was only eight but my uncle was based there and lived in eastern on the hill, I was absolutely fascinated by the harrier , I can remember watching them training for the Paris air show as my uncle informed us that was what they were doing, thanks for sharing

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 Рік тому +5

    17:14 The look in John’s face when he says “…and no Rad Alt” 😂😂

  • @hythesailor
    @hythesailor Рік тому +1

    What a super bloke! Absolutely loved hearing his tales.

  • @DD53DD74
    @DD53DD74 Рік тому +1

    One of the good guys.

  • @hendongooner7383
    @hendongooner7383 Рік тому +2

    Top m,an John. Great interview.

  • @davidmuir6849
    @davidmuir6849 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic,thanks for sharing.
    Regards
    Dave from Scotland

  • @davidsmith8997
    @davidsmith8997 Рік тому +1

    Some of those take-offs and landings sound quite mental!

  • @N_Wheeler
    @N_Wheeler Рік тому +1

    35:29 Marston Mat, or pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP)

  • @thefrecklepuny
    @thefrecklepuny Рік тому +2

    Great interview as usual. Very humorous too. What was the chopper making the fantastic noise around five minutes in?

  • @flyinghedgehog3833
    @flyinghedgehog3833 Рік тому +1

    Chris Marshall ex Harrier was my instructor... Pippa.Pippa !

  • @christopherfinn7986
    @christopherfinn7986 Рік тому

    Is that Tim Aaron on the right of the BFTS photo ?

    • @Johnbg81327.
      @Johnbg81327. Рік тому

      Sorry, no.

    • @christopherfinn7986
      @christopherfinn7986 Рік тому

      Thanks John. He just looks the spitting image of a pilot I was on 809 NAS with. @@Johnbg81327.

  • @mikeF111
    @mikeF111 Рік тому +1

    Harriers are not fast nor pretty but are very cool 😎

    • @anglonig1
      @anglonig1 Рік тому +1

      The harrier was very fast.

  • @CAPEjkg
    @CAPEjkg Рік тому

    Not saying anything bad about the current pilots but back in the day they seemed to be better stick and rudder pilot's, without all the electronics that do thing's for you today. No gps, good ole instrument navigation too.

    • @jonathanbeattie3410
      @jonathanbeattie3410 6 місяців тому

      That’s just technology moving forward. Modern fly by wire jets look after the aircraft’s limits a lot better so the pilot can focus on the battlefield management. It’s a completely different skill set.

  • @r.hagenau3541
    @r.hagenau3541 Рік тому

    Interesting aircraft, but no sensors, no countermeasures, and hardly any weapons. Waste of resources, sorry.

    • @grahambuckerfield4640
      @grahambuckerfield4640 Рік тому

      Harrier? Had radar warning, the RAF ones had avionics for low level attacks in NW Europe, the latter might not have been on USMC AV-8A’s. Countermeasures were fitted for the Falklands including chaff/flare dispensers and the conversion of one of the 30mm cannon pods into EW by using equipment from the Tornados Sky Shadow pods fitted to that aircraft in outer wing pods.

    • @AA-xo9uw
      @AA-xo9uw Рік тому

      Another member of the barcalounger cabal has chosen to publicly demonstrate to the world what little knowledge they actually possess.

    • @daveh1081
      @daveh1081 Рік тому

      Oh do put a sock in it old thing.

    • @shaunbainbridge1584
      @shaunbainbridge1584 7 місяців тому

      Tell that to the Falkland Islanders. Tertius primus erit