The Blackbird

Great video. Here are a couple of SR-71 comm chatter snippets.

Pilot Chatter

In his book, "Sled Driver", SR-71 Blackbird pilot Brian Shul writes:

"I'll always remember a certain radio exchange that occurred one day as Walt (my back-seater) and I were screaming across Southern California 13 miles high.

We were monitoring various radio transmissions from other aircraft as we entered Los Angeles airspace. Though they didn't really control us, they did monitor our movement across their scope ".

"I heard a Cessna ask for a readout of its groundspeed." "90 knots," Center replied. "Moments later, a Twin Beech required the same." "120 knots," Center answered.

"We obviously weren't the only ones proud of our groundspeed that day as almost instantly an F-18 smugly transmitted, 'Ah, Center, Dusty 52 requests groundspeed readout.' There was a slight pause, then the response, "525" knots on the ground, Dusty.'"

"Another silent pause. As I was thinking to myself how ripe a situation this was, I heard a familiar click of a radio transmission coming from my back-seater. It was at that precise moment I realized Walt and I had become a real crew, for we were both thinking in unison."

"Center, Aspen 20, you got a groundspeed readout for us?" There was a longer than normal pause.... "Aspen, I show 1,742 knots." No further inquiries were heard on that frequency.

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In another famous SR-71 story, Los Angeles Center reported receiving a request for clearance to FL 60 (60,000ft).

The incredulous controller, with some disdain in his voice, asked, "How do you plan to get up to 60,000 feet?

The pilot (obviously a sled driver), responded, "We don't plan to go up to it, we plan to go down to it." He was cleared.

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Thanks for the link. I have always thought it to be a beautiful bird.
 

I was stationed in Okinawa for a number of years and used to see the 2 parked in the hangar near kadena circle. I used to always watch them take off at night and it would rumble the whole island........ heading for North Korea I imagine One of a kind aircraft :thumbsup:
 

it made me tingle watching that video, I got to see it take off once in Ca. what an awesome sight.
one second it was there the next, gone. just flat gone
 

my absolute favorite plane. all my respect to you sir for piloting this great aircraft and for your service to this country. :icon_salut:
 

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