A young United States Navy VF-124 squadron pilot walks towards a Grumman F-14 Tomcat aircraft at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). Crew push back Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter from hangar. A female officer comments on young pilot, saying “That plane captain looks barely out of his teens!”. Petty officer holding a helmet replies “He’s old enough to be responsible for multi-million dollar aircraft!”. Petty officer puts on helmet and says “Yes, Ma’am”. Pilots read notes from a reception desk before test flight. Nose of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter. Group of Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighters and yellow tow vehicles. Fighter pilots wearing helmets walk past a demonstration for ground crew members.
U.S. Navy pilot checks a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). A female ground crew member gives a thumbs up. A petty officer checks the tires of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter before take-off. A woman officer of the VF-124 squadron watches ground crew and pilots prepare for take-off at airfield. A crewman gives helmet to a pilot. A maintenance officer introduces himself to the female officer. They talk about the role of a petty officer as a troubleshooter during F-14 launches. Officer on airfield makes gestures to aircraft and petty officer. Petty officer directs aircraft and troubleshoots on its malfunctioning flaps. The petty officer was able to sweep the wings forward, recycle the flaps, and circuits lined again.
U.S. Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter taxiing at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). VF-124 squadron crewmen are seen on the airfield. F-14 aircraft engines during taxiing. Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter raises its landing gear. A VF-124 squadron crewman signals to the pilot. A maintenance officer and a newly hired female officer watch the F-14 fighter before take-off. Scenes showing squadron support crew engage in various tasks such as aircraft maintenance, cleaning, and parachute preparation, as the Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter taxis at the airfield. Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter takes off.
A Grumman F-14 Tomcat aircraft taxis at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, California 92145, United States). Air traffic controller uses binoculars and communicates with F-14 fighter pilot. F-14 Tomcat fighter accelerates speed and takes off from the airfield. A man’s hand moves a fighter plane-shaped magnet on magnetic board labeled “FLYING”.
A newly hired female assistant system maintenance officer works at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. The woman Navy officer meets again the petty officer who gave her a tour on her first day at work. A United States Navy VF-124 chief introduces the petty officer to the female officer. The two employees have a chat. Female officer smiling. “Well I must say Miss Murphy, you sure do learn fast” says the petty officer. “And I must admit, Petty Officer Powers, you do make decisions where they count”. They both smiled. “Well, on with the day’s work” the petty officer says before leaving.
Aerial view of a U.S. Navy Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft in flight. The F-14 aircraft lands on an aircraft carrier. A United States Navy VF-124 crewman signals to F-14 fighters. A Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter takes off from the aircraft carrier. Yellow shirt aircraft director points to a fighter. A Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter lands at NAS Miramar (Miramar Way, San Diego, CA 92145, United States), California. VF-124 squadron flight crew and maintenance working at the Naval Air Station. A mechanic sits behind the cockpit of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter parked inside a hangar. A female system maintenance officer and a man talk in the background.
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