benny88 said:
This may be a stupid question,
No.
benny88 said:
this seems like the place to ask it.
No.
benny88 said:
Can you give me a general idea of what a Tac Hel pilot does while not flying?
Plan, brief, liaise, eat, sleep, surf Army.ca and lesser sites, chat up impressionable women (or men, these days, for those so inclined)...
benny88 said:
I knew they would be much more likely to be in a situation where they would need to defend themselves on the ground,
In a more conventional war setting than our current one, barring inadvertant premature landings.
benny88 said:
but I didn't know it was enough that Tac Vests were issued/used.
We get the full land scale as well as the aircrew scale, although I do not believe that tac vests have universally replaced webbing for us yet. We got them for our deployment workups and I doubt that we'll have to return them.
benny88 said:
What sort of weapons are handled
"Handled"? Most of them have a handle of some sort...
Do you mean issued/carried, or which ones we train on?
The aircrew pers weapon is the Browning, and everyone in theatre with a pistol also gets a C7.
We fired pistol, rifle, C9, C6, and shotgun live for our workup, with tons of ammo - I got seconds and sometimes thirds as there was so much and I don't get the opportunity to shoot as much as I'd like lately, and I have never been able to throw that many grenades in one go in my life. Better than any candy store. We only got the sim for M72, Carl Gustaf, and M203 this time - a long drive to Meaford for a big letdown. ("Do any of you want to go again?" "No, thanks." "Not me." "Pass, thanks." "Maybe next time...").
benny88 said:
how do you fit in FOB defence and all that?
We don't. We fly away.
Helicopters in theatre fly out of KAF. We have Bulgarians there to save us.
benny88 said:
Sorry for the derail and the newbie questions,
As well you should be, but I'll forgive you just this once.
benny88 said:
I'm considering TacHel when I finally get to and through BFT.
Good. Just remember that battlefield helicopters do
not represent, or even resemble, airpower, but are simply a vehicle with a different means of mobility - rotary wings instead of tracks or wheels.
benny88 said:
Actually I'm suprised this hasn't been addressed before on here,
I'm absolutely certain that I've gone through this before.
benny88 said:
hopefully it'll help someone else out too.
Only if they use the search function, but they'll never look for it in this thread.