Hornet (CVS 12) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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Pilots are briefed in the Ready Room, then man their aircraft Preparations for a flight begin hours before a launch. In the hang-ar bays and on the flight deck, teams of specialists, each conscious of the ap- proaching launch time, work feverishly. In Hornefs Ready Rooms, pi- lots and crews are briefed. They listen intently to information on the concept of their mission and its specifics, the weather, safety precautions, etc . . . With briefings completed, pi- lots and crew converg-e on the flight deck. Laden with surviv- al kits, charts, and the other materials required for the day ' s mission, they man their aircraft.



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THE LAUNCH It is, after all, as a mobile air base that the aircraft carrier exists. The floating air- strip and its embarked Air Group form one of the most powerful striking- forces known in the world today. But unless a carrier ' s planes are up , she has failed in her mission. The efforts of hundreds of men aboard Hornet are re- quired to accomplish our primary duty — that of launching-, flying and recovering aircraft. This we call Flight Operations . The fact that Flight Operations are car- ried out successfully on a daily basis (24 hours a day on Yankee Station) is a credit to the intelligence, training, and team- work of the more than 2,600 men aboard Hornet. 25

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