Night catapult shots. Landing on a thousand feet of wet deck. Air combat with Egyptian MiGs, French Entendards and Crusaders, Morrocan F-5's, Canadian Hornets, Air Force Eagles, Turkish F-16's, Italian F-104's. Intruders, Prowlers, helos. Life on an aircraft carrier. From 1985 until 1994 I had the good fortune to have one of the best jobs in the world - that being a Naval Flight Officer in the Unites States Navy.


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Camelot 101, VF-14 Tophatters during 88-89 Med cruise. Nite cat shot A nite cat shot of a VF-14 Tomcat. The slant to the left is the edge of the jet blast deflector.the JBD (jet blast deflector). Timed exposure cat shot Timed exposure of a Tomcat launching from the deck of the USS NIMITZ
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An afterburner catapult shot from a waist cat, Camelot 105.
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Two VF-14 Tophatter Tomcats head for the break.

View of F-14, hook down, from the fantail.

USS JOHN F KENNEDY at anchor, Antalya, Turkey.

In the groove.