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"Guardians of the Flight Deck"...
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- ABs Rates & Rating -
ABs are ships company, not air-wing personnel. They work with and maintain catapults and arresting gear (green shirts), aviation fuel supply systems (grapes), and move aircraft on the hangar deck and flight deck (yellow shirts). They wear red shirts when they man the crash-and-salvage and fire fighting equipment. They do maintenance below decks where their equipment is housed-the parts you can't see on the flight deck...
The Air Department aboard the Aircraft Carrier consists of the following Divisions:
V-1 Division - responsible for moving aircraft on the flight deck and "spotting" catapults. They are also responsible for making sure the flight deck is free of foreign object debris (FOD).
V-2 Division - maintains and operates all of the catapult launching and arresting gear.
V-3 Division - has about 80 people and is responsible for moving aircraft in the hangar bay.
V-4 Division - has about 50-60 people who work on the flight deck; fueling aircraft, defueling aircraft and repairing fuel stations.
V-5 Division - consisting of approximately 15 Sailors, handles primary flight control. This division works with the air boss and keeps track of all of the aircraft.
Five People control Operations on the Flight Deck:
Air Boss - directs all aspects of flight deck operations from Primary Flight Control, the carrier's control tower, including launching, recovery and shipboard handling of the aircraft.
Mini Boss - the Air Boss' assistant in directing operations on the flight deck.
The Handler - directs the handling of the aircraft on the flight deck and in the hangar bay.
Air Bos'n - supervises crash crews and fire parties in handling aircraft emergencies during flight and general Quarters.
LSO - Landing Signal Officer, monitors and directs the final approach and landing of every fixed wing aircraft.
The Aviation Boatswain's Mates Prayer
I am convinced, Our Father, that your fondest feelings are reserved
for the least pretentions and most genuine of us.
I am sure that Aviation Boatwain's Mates are some of your favorites.
Certainly Aviation Boatwain's Mates have yet to find the virtues of
humility, or soft-spokenness or gentleness...
They do lead with their jaws...
And they always seem to be more ready to fight than to switch.
They can be singled out by their red eyes,
and by a grubbiness, which is a mark of their trade.
But their wills match their strong backs...
And their love of each other is a wondrous thing to behold.
They are the salt of the deck...
And the saltiness is honest and open...
And they are uniquely Your sons. We are grateful for them...
As you love them specially, we mark them particularly tonight.
Bless them every one...
And forever keep them from harm and hurt...
In Christ's name, Amen.
-- R. W. Bedingfield, Chaplain (USN)
Started by NavyDads Co-Admin, Gary. Last reply by NavyDads Co-Admin, Gary May 25, 2015. 20 Replies 0 Likes
My ABH is currently serving on the USS Anchorage (LPD 23) homeported in San Diego, CA. How about yours?Continue
Started by NavyDads Co-Admin, Gary Jun 17, 2013. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Story Number: NNS130604-10Release Date: 6/4/2013 12:30:00 PMBy Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathan Vargas, USS Kearsarge (LHD 3) Public AffairsUSS KEARSARGE, At Sea (NNS) -- Imagine…Continue
Tags: LSE, Yellow Shirt, Blue Shirt, Aviation Boatswain's Mate, ABH
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Paul I'm impressed! 64-bit WIN 7 O/S I gather... I've discovered a cool and enjoyable way to have the best of both worlds. I run WIN 7 64-bit on an iMAC via VMWare, wireless keyboard and mouse I'm lovin' it so far. Kinda odd that WIN O/S seems to clock faster on a MAC hehe...
RAID 1....when I built this system I went about all the way....or at least until the wallet was empty!!!!!!! Only 12Gb RAM, but I don't do much video..........
Paul dual 3 TB drives whoa! RAID?
Ken,
Unfortunately the logo on here is not from a Challenge Coin, but I did purchase one for my son with the official ratings insignia for AB's at NAVYOutFitters.com... I know your son would enjoy to have this! here's the link http://www.navyoutfitters.com/AB_Challenge_Coin_p/nwtmint-60120.htm
Have a great weekend,
Gary
that's what happens when you have dual 3 Tb drives....you tend to never delete anything!!!!
Robert,
Here's an updated answer from my ABH: It varies and there's really no hard "average" time frame when they class up. That would be like in comparison to upon arriving at a department store, how long would it take until it's your turn to checkout? Just convey to your daughter to be patient and enjoy the experience while she can...
PS. Paul thanks for the re-post on this!
Have a great weekend you guys,
Gary
Robert's Question:
hi, i just want to thank you all for the feedback in advance. this is my first post, per requested by my daughter. She just arrived at A school and she asked me to ask "how long does it usually take for AHB to class up"??? this is all pretty foreign to me, but im gradually understanding the terms etc. This website is very helpful. thanks
Robert I managed to locate your post. I echo Paul, it's about 8 weeks. I'll re-post another reply if/when I get an updated timeline...
Ditto that Paul.
I think it was sent as a group message can't seem to locate the post on here..
I really like the image for the group (skull and crossbones with the aviation boatswain's mate insignia) is that a challenge coin and if it is does anyone know where to get it. My son graduates friday from basic and I would love to get it for him when he completes A school.
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