Just such a book has been written by ‘Mac “Serge” Tucker‘ and it’s called “Fighter Pilot: mis-adventures beyond the sound barrier with an Australian Top Gun”
Steve & Grant chat to “Serge” about being a fighter pilot, flying & partying hard, blowing off steam and dealing with bureaucrats. We also cover:
- The size of the fighter community in Australia and the camaraderie that has developed among them
- The mentoring that occurs within the community covering both technical & behavioural aspects of being a fighter pilot
- The interaction of fighter pilots with pilots from other parts of the RAAF
- Serge’s career progressing from high school through basic training in the CT4, progression to the Aermacchi MB 326H (the Macchi) and on to the F18 via a stint on the Nomad.
- Wing Commander Ross Fox’s influence as Serge’s mentor and the impact of his death in an F18 mid-air collision
- Serge’s thoughts on the Australian Army & Royal Australian Navy
- Working with the fighter pilots from the USA & comparing USA pilots with RAAF pilots
- Old timer stories and their influence on current procedures
- RAAF exchange pilots flying F15s & F22s with the USAF
- The F35 JSF and its issues with kinematics
- Drones and their use in the military environment
- How the military have missed out on changing their operations & equipment to deal better with the Middle East environment & the modern political power dynamics
- Serge’s love of hang gliding
- Transitioning from being a fighter pilot to being an airline pilot
- His final flight: a one-on-one dogfight with Matt Hall