Reminds me of the airshows I have attended. One in Muskogee in the early 80's I saw the air force fighter pilots come in and take long approaches then lightly touch down. There were two Tomcat pilots that showed up one year. It was so funny watching them land. They'd turn left on final at a really sharp 90 then look like they were going to flair like the air force guys then WHAM! slamming them on the deck. I really loved talking to those guys! I told one pilot I would give my left nut to get shot off the cat with one of them in the Tomcat and my right nut to land with all the big parts still onboard.A friend of mine was working at a hospital in Houston back in the early '80s when they had a big refinery (IIRC) fire. They had birds stacked bringing patients to the hospital. He said you could tell the one ex-military pilot in the bunch. The rest of them would come in, flare out, and gingerly set down, but this guy would come screaming in, slam her on the deck, never slow his rotors, then pull pitch to go back and get more. He figured the guy must've been a dustoff pilot in 'Nam.