Posted by BobReeves on August 15, 2017 at 09:35:19 from (70.184.19.171):
In Reply to: The USS Gerald Ford posted by Married2Allis on August 15, 2017 at 06:52:46:
Was in an air squadron attached to the USS Hancock CVA-19 from 62 - 66. Our bunks were right under the starboard cat on what I think I remember was the 02 deck, one down from the flight deck but above the hanger deck. Didn't really matter much because when the ship was at flight quarters we were working not sleeping.
Most of the ships company bunks were below the hanger deck well away from the cats. The area below the arresting gear was just as bad. When one was trapped it was with a big bang followed by the zip sound of a ~2 inch steel cable being unwound really fast.
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