Rotor Review Fall 2021 #154

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Airwing of the Future 2021

Commodore's Corner The Future is Very Bright By CAPT Sam Bryant, USN

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n behalf of the Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission (VRM) Community, I want to thank you for welcoming us to your membership ranks. I am CAPT Sam “Flesh” Bryant, Commodore VRMWING, and I am joined by CAPT Justin “Juice” McCaffree as my Deputy Commodore. I originally hail from the C-2A Greyhound Community, and Juice came from the HSC Community; which is fairly representative of the Navy Tiltrotor Community as a whole. We are excited to have the talent mission knowledge of both VRC and HSC Communities as we employ them with this entirely different kind of airframe. The CMV-22 Osprey brings the same flexible and transformational capabilities to the U.S. Navy, that the MV-22B brought to the USMC and USAFSOC almost 20 years ago. While, we employ the aircraft differently than our sister services, the Fleet is already recognizing the CMV-22’s awesome flexibility over its predecessor, the venerable C-2A Greyhound. Through a tremendous effort between our Industry partners and the USMC, the Navy VRM Community was able to leverage over 20 years of experience, best practices, and scar tissue to accelerate our learning with operating and maintaining the CMV-22B. Our first squadron, the “Titans” of VRM-30, accepted their first aircraft in June of 2020 and went Safe-forFlight just over a year ago in October of 2020. Here we are, only a year later, and we already have our first detachment of three aircraft under way with USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) and CVW 2. Our second detachment is executing COMPTUEX with USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) and CVW 9, and our FRS (VRM-50) has already accepted its first two aircraft. The pace our team has been able to perform at, has been truly eye-watering to witness.

VRC-30 Detachment 1 lands at Camp Foster, Okinawa JP during a MEDEVAC mission.

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I am pleased to report that Detachment 1 on Vinson has already been exercising the flexibility of the CMV-22 in several mission areas, to include MEDEVAC at-sea. In addition to completing over 13 MEDEVAC missions so far, one mission in particular stood out as “transformational." While operating over 600NM off the coast of Okinawa, a Sailor onboard Vinson experienced a stroke. Due to the fact that the ship was out of helicopter range, and the patient could not withstand a catapult shot, the call went out for the CMV22. Detachment 1 was able to fly 1000 NM round-trip, at airplane speeds, and bring a critical care patient directly to the helo pad and the waiting hands of trauma personnel at Camp Foster, Okinawa, rather than to a runway and a waiting ambulance. The patient was able to get the time-critical care required to reverse the stroke symptoms, and will regain use of his arm. Meanwhile, back at NASNI in San Diego, a CMV-22 that happened to


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Engaging Rotors

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pages 72-77

Don’t Wash That Coffee Mug!

5min
page 65

Signal Charlie

13min
pages 78-84

Change of Command

1min
pages 70-71

Off Duty

3min
page 64

Radio Check

7min
pages 66-69

PEP, Part 2: Left Pedal or Right Pedal?

14min
pages 54-57

"MAYDAY" over North Korea

9min
pages 52-53

“You Fight Like You Train” - A Case for COTS Eye-Safe Lasers

7min
pages 58-59

Squadron Anniversaries and Reunions

1min
page 69

Did You Know?

5min
pages 60-61

Around the Regions

3min
pages 62-63

Industry and Technology

5min
pages 50-51

Symposium Highlights

9min
pages 42-49

Back to the Future – Doubling Down on Visual Information in Naval Aviation

5min
pages 40-41

Report from the Rising Sun LT R.O. Swain, USN

3min
pages 26-27

Getting Started Telling Your Stories

6min
pages 28-29

Cheap Price, Beautiful Substance: Mine Warfare in a GPC World

15min
pages 34-37

A Tale of Two Futures

9min
pages 30-33

Commodore's Corner

4min
pages 24-25

On Leadership Force of the Future By RDML Eric C. Ruttenberg, USN (NAVWAR CHENG)

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pages 22-23

View from the Labs

4min
pages 20-21

Vice President of Membership Report

2min
pages 12-13

Scholarship Fund Update

4min
pages 16-17

Chairman’s Brief

3min
page 8

J.O. President Message

1min
page 11

In Review

6min
pages 14-15

Historical Society

3min
pages 18-19

National President's Message

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page 10

Executive Director's View

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