A Navy MH-60S Knight Hawk successfully rescued the pilot of an F-5N Tiger II about 25 miles off the coast of Key West Naval Air Station on Wednesday morning. The pilot ejected from the Cold War-era fighter about 9:20 a.m. The helicopter was dispatched and located the pilot, who was taken to a hospital in Miami for evaluation. It's not clear if the pilot was injured.
When I was flying SAR the inside joke was “Excuse me Lieutenant, didn’t you have an airplane when you left the boat?”
Of course, you would never say anything like that to an Aviator that punched out. It’s about one of the most violent things an Aviator will do in his flying career.
I’m really glad the Helo found and picked up the Aviator.
In the early '70s, I was still working at Los Angeles Center in Palmdale, Ca. It was located next to AF Plant 42, lots of experimental built there. I was driving out of the Center parking lot and just happened to see Bob Hoover doing practice in an F5. Pulled over and watched. He flew it like he did his P-51. Was great to watch and a great memory. I imagine the advanced F5 is fun to fly aggressor in. The T-38 and F5 version were an outstanding purchase by the USAF.
Must have been about the same time frame I talked to you when flying through your airspace in a Navy A-6. I always thought the Northrop F-5/T-38 were the most aesthetically pleasing aircraft the we ever made. I got to watch the first flight of the N156, which it was called then, out of Hawthrone CA with my father who worked for Northrop. It now is in a museum in Seattle.