So I hung around and watched and listened to the air traffic at KBTV as I waited for all the previously mentioned aircraft to return. During my wait a solo VFA-37 Raging Bull F-18C took off and departed the area.
The Top Aces (a private Canadien contractor) Alpha Jets returned first in a tight 2 ship formation and did a very nice sequenced military break over the airfield and circled to land. They are painted very similar to the VMFT 401 F-5N's that were here last week with a light blue-grey camo paint scheme. The VTANG F-16C's then returned in 3 flights of 2 (Atomic 11, Jumbo 11 and ?? flights), but with much more widely spaced formations and military breaks over the airfield. The 3 VFA-37 F-18C's (Canyon 11 flight) then returned in a tight 3 ship formation and very nice sequenced military break over the airfield. The 2 CAF F-18's (Labatt 11 flight) then returned in a loose 2 ship formation with a military break over the airfield. Finally the solo VFA-37 F-18C returned, did a tight military break over the airfield. For those of you not familiar with the name Labatt, it is a popular Canadien beer.
MIKE JG wrote:Wow.....that's quite the gathering up there! Pictures??
Mike G,
Yes, the VTANG base and Burlington IAP is quite busy this week with military flying every morning and afternoon. There are 5 VFA-37 F-18's and 3 CAF F-18's along with all the VTANG F-16's flying from the ANG side of the field and the 2 Top Aces Alpha Jets flying from the civilian side of the field. I had a very nice morning listening to and watching all the take offs, departures, approaches and landings.
Unfortunately my favorite spotting location about mid-field is great for watching all the action but not so good for taking pictues as I have to watch through a chain link fence. Sometimes I go up in the old FAA tower, which is now an public observation tower, but that gets kind of crowded with families and can be very noisy.
Mike M