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Haze grey and underway!
Air Ops in Rough Seas on the USS Kitty Hawk ...
This carrier is 90,000 ton. Imagine what this is like on a 2,200 ton
destroyer? The aircraft seen in the attached video is a helo from a
deployed helicopter squadron (HS-14) based at the U.S. Naval Air
Facility in
Atsugi, Japan.
The carrier is the USS Kitty Hawk, based in Yokosuka, Japan. The 'Hawk' was underway for CQ
(Airwing Carrier Qualifications) in the Sea of
Japan during the week of March 22, 2008. The chopper seen on
the ship's bow, tied down at helo Spot 2, is a Sikorsky SH-60F from
HS-14. The pilot had just landed on deck, and his helo was tied down on
Spot 2 because the seas were too rough to move it to a safer place.
Fortunately, it only suffered some minor damage (blade crutch support
socket) and a lot of salt water intrusion from the sea.
While viewing the video, remember the carrier's flight deck is
approximately 60' above the ship's normal water line.
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