GET the F#*k
OFF mY Quarterdeck!
Becoming a Vietnam-Era P-3 Pilot
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GET the F#*k OFF mY Quarterdeck!
by Randy Hotton
In 1966, a marine sergeant screams, “Get the F*#k off my quarterdeck!” at a young man and changes his life forever. Before those words, Randy was a lost Midwestern boy who wandered through high school and college with no clear direction in his life. But he had an out-of-reach fantasy to become a Navy pilot. Through a chance encounter with a naval aviator recruiter, he finds the path to fulfill his dream.
But it doesn’t happen overnight. The boy from the Detroit suburbs must first make his way through Primary, Basic, Aircraft Carrier Landing, and Advanced Multi-Engine Training. After a two-and-a-half year journey, he finishes his flight training and wins his coveted Navy Wings of Gold. Piloting the P-3 Orion Patrol Airplane, he flies “Market Time” missions around Vietnam.
Marrying the love of his life helps Randy through his deployment in Vietnam and beyond as he moves from new pilot to a qualified Patrol Plane pilot. Filled with the challenges in school, the pressure to be accepted into training, and the highs and lows of Navy flight training at the height of the Vietnam War, Get the F*#k Off My Quarterdeck is a humorous and heartfelt memoir.
“Strap in for an extraordinary ride the tumultuous `60s transforms into a decorated Navy combat pilot in Vietnam. Hotton's the real deal!”
— Cam Torrens, award-winning author of the Tyler Zahn suspense series
“This fast-paced account recognizes the many mentors helping Hotton, leading to his highly successful military and civilian career.”
–Barry D Levine, author of Yankee Air Museum
“Not everyone with childhood dreams lives them out. But Randy Hotton did. His origin story, Get the F*#k off My Quarterdeck, details the sacrifices and challenges he faced to realize his boyhood dream: escaping the `surly bonds of earth.' To fly!”
–Patti Brehler, author of Facing Sunset: 3800 Solo miles; A Woman's Journey Back and Forward
Willow Run: Images of Aviation
by Randy Hotton & Michael W.R. Davis
In May 1940, Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt called for the production of 50,000 military airplanes. He then drafted the president of General Motors, William Knudsen, to mobilize industry in the United States. The automotive companies were called upon to produce a massive fleet of bombers, as well as tanks, trucks, guns, and engines. By the Willow Run, a sleepy little creek near Ypsilanti, Michigan, Ford Motor Company built the world's most famous bomber factory, which was the ultimate manifestation of the automotive industry's role in building armaments during World War II. By the spring of 1944, Willow Run was producing a four-engine B-24 bomber each hour on an assembly line.
About
randy
Randy Hotton is a retired Navy captain and a pilot for USA Jet Airlines Corporation. Author of Willow Run: Images of Aviation, he has been inducted into the Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame. He serves on the board of directors of the Yankee Air Museum and regularly speaks about historical topics: the aviation history of Willow Run, Cold War anti-submarine warfare, Vietnam Market Time Missions, and life on the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier.