Video: 15 Min History of Land Arrest Systems from GO to WHOA!
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Xmas Pressie for the 'Green Knight' Night Arrest Tinia
Geiger Fury 2012 First Ever Night Arrested Landing on Tinian
See also: The Aviationist » U.S. Marines do it at night: F/A-18D first ever arrested night landing on Tinian, Northern Marianas Islands (+ other links: The Aviationist » The U.S. Marine Corps train for a war in the Pacific: F/A-18 Hornets make first ever "coral" arrestment on a tiny island of the Northern Mariana Islands. )
See also: The Aviationist » U.S. Marines do it at night: F/A-18D first ever arrested night landing on Tinian, Northern Marianas Islands (+ other links: The Aviationist » The U.S. Marine Corps train for a war in the Pacific: F/A-18 Hornets make first ever "coral" arrestment on a tiny island of the Northern Mariana Islands. )
"Published on May 29, 2012 The first ever F/A-18D arrested night landing was accomplished by Marines from Marine Wing Support Squadron -171, Marine Aircraft Group-12 deployed to the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Tinian, as part of Exercise Geiger Fury 2012." [VMFA-121 - ‘Green Knights’]
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F-16 Arresting Cable Test Denver Airport Published on Mar 24, 2014
"Video by Tech. Sgt. Kevin Coulter Colorado National Guard
(No audio) Colorado Air National Guard F-16D lands at Denver International Airport (DIA) in preparation for temporary operations while Buckley AFB receives runway improvements. The preliminary testing of a temporary aircraft arresting device, which is similar to an arresting cable on an aircraft carrier, is an operational requirement prior to the transfer of flight operations to DIA. The test was successful. F16 flyby, landing, taxi, arresting cable test, ground crews assess success of test. Pilot LtCol James Reeman, 120th Fighter Squadron, COANG He comments that fighter operations at DIA this summer may provide an interesting view for airline passengers, but there should be no interruption to airline traffic."
(No audio) Colorado Air National Guard F-16D lands at Denver International Airport (DIA) in preparation for temporary operations while Buckley AFB receives runway improvements. The preliminary testing of a temporary aircraft arresting device, which is similar to an arresting cable on an aircraft carrier, is an operational requirement prior to the transfer of flight operations to DIA. The test was successful. F16 flyby, landing, taxi, arresting cable test, ground crews assess success of test. Pilot LtCol James Reeman, 120th Fighter Squadron, COANG He comments that fighter operations at DIA this summer may provide an interesting view for airline passengers, but there should be no interruption to airline traffic."