United States Navy training film shows ground operations of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft, in the United States. Run ups of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft. Pilot checks the hydraulic system. Hydraulic Pressure Unit. He checks the fuel gauge with the test button.
United States Navy training film shows ground operations of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray, in the United States. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft being parked. Pilot seated in the cockpit. Ground crew member gives hand signal. He shuts down the cockpit canopy before taxing. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft rolls on hard surface. Pilot does a pre-take off check before he goes on the runway. Oil pressure, fuel pressure being checked. Pilot checks the take off checklist. Trims of the aircraft are raised. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft taxis and takes off from the runway.
United States Navy training film shows in flight operations of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray, in the United States. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft in flight. View of the ground below. Aircraft stall preceded as the speed is increased. High speed flight and maneuvers of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray.
United States Navy training film shows the approach and landing of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray, in the United States. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft in flight. Pilot checks the landing checklist. He operates the control panel. Animation shows the landing pattern. Pilot puts the landing gear down on approaching the runway for landing. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft lands and taxis on the runway. Aircraft takes off at high speed in case of a wave off. Another aircraft lands on the runway.
United States Navy training film shows ground operations of Douglas F4D-1 Skyray, in the United States. Douglas F4D-1 Skyray aircraft being parked on ground after landing. Securing of the aircraft done on landing. Ground crew member gives hand signals. Pilot operates the controls in the cockpit. He double checks the shut down check list. All engines switches set to off. Pilot disembarks from the cockpit and signs the Navy yellow sheet form for maintenance of the aircraft.
United States Marine Corps Recon unit personnel undergoing training at the United States Army Airborne School (AKA Jump School), Fort Benning, Georgia. The course is three weeks long and consists of three phases: "Ground Week", "Tower Week" and "Jump Week". Marines jumping from a low platform, learning how to safely fall, during phase one. Marines climbing a ower, during phase two, and sliding along a cable, while suspended from parachute risers. Next, they are seen in controlled parachute descents from a tall tower. A closeup of one hitting the ground. Marines seated with full parachute gear, in an airplane during the third (Jump week) phase of their training. They stand and move toware the jump door, with their chutes hooked to a static line. View from below, of open parachutes descending. Marine receiving his parachute wings, upon graduation from Jump School.
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