George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2002

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CDR ROBERT SCHRADER C DR JOHN MCCABE DEPARTMENT l-CPO ABCM(AW SW) J LAUR1ST0N NI N® Tj the uninformed observer. the colors are confusing. Red, blue, yellow, green, purple and white jerseys shift around the flight deck, lo tbe initiated eye, the movement displays a coordinated flight deck under control. With over 700 personnel, the Air Department is the largest department on the USS GEORGF. WASHINGTON. From the 7,h deck fuel pump rooms to Primary Flight Control nested up in the 0-10 level, the Air Department works around the clock to ensure our aircraft are launched and recovered safely and effectively. The blue and yellow shirts of V-l Division defy the elements on the Flight Deck while shifting and moving aircraft hundreds of times each day. Their award-winning Crash and Salvage Team keeps a constant w atchful eye to ensure safety and address emergencies. The green shirts of V-2 Division put meaning to the term ‘elbow grease' as thex maintain four steam catapults and four arresting gear systems as well as (light deck electrical and lighting systems. They won accolades from AIRLANT for their efficiency in launching and recovering aircraft and prove daily that hard work Pa s ® reqartl The blue and yelloxx shirts of V-3 Division work diligently in the Hangar Bax to shift a'rcr to facilitate maintenance efforts. If an aircraft needs repairs, they'll make sure it has a spot in and a way to get there. on the jfcip You’ll never find an empty fuel tank on the Flight Deck while the ‘Grapes' of V-4 Division J P-5 jet fuel is in constant demand for embarked aircraft and V-4 works tirelessly to ensure t a and bright fuel is pumped from the bottom of the ship to the aircraft's tanks. dmin» trali'f The w hite shirts ofV-0 Division assure the Air Department takes care of its own. Handling a iduJ|nt«fr requirements for over 700 personnel is no easy task, but they succeed in making sure that 'n 1 are met. Additionally, division personnel man vital flight deck and tower watch positions durin 1 Terrorism has attempted to fill America w it h uncertain and fear. George Washington's Air has committed itself to protecting the freedom and hope of our great country. On the P 8 xou II find the heroes that work long hard hours ensuring the deck is ready to launch and rec support of national objectives.

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