Welcome to the “Rhythms” home page, a blogvel of sorts in several parts. The author’s attempt was to reveal elements of life aboard an aircraft carrier on the line. He had no idea it would take so long, and leave so very much untold.
Part I The Begining – Assuming the watch
Part II Reveille, and the morning E-2 launch
Part III A squadron CO prepares to conn the carrier alongside the fleet oiler
Part IV The refueling rendezvous
Part V The carrier refuels, the E-2 maintains vigilance, a target is detected
Part VI The alert fighters are called away
Part VII An emergency breakaway, the alert fighters launch
Part VIII The intercept
Part IX Rules of engagement
Part X A blown intercept
Part XI Out of position, taking a gamble
Part XII A CAS brief, and life on the knife’s edge
Part XIII A near-midair collision, and the gamble pays off
Part XIV Recovering the alert
Part XV Pre-flight, and night sweats
Part XVI Day cat launch
Part XVII Letters home in the overhead tanker
Part XVIII Strat tanking on the Iron Maiden
Part XIX Buffoonery on the tanker
Part XX A fodded engine, the approach to mother
Part XXI Checking in with the DASC
Part XXII Hornet rep to Pri-Fly!
Part XXIII Single engine approach
Part XXIV Single engine landing – an epiphany?
Part XXV Calling away a Time-sensitive strike
Part XXVI Flashback – a nugget joins the fleet
Part XXVII Flashback – liberty in Hong Kong
Part XXVIII View to a JDAM kill
Part XXIX Troops in contact
Part XXX Death from above
Part XXXI Supported and supporting
Part XXXII Heading home to mom
Part XXXIII High holding
Part XXXIV Day Approach
Part XXXV Landing – a fair pass, taxi to the bow
Part XXXVI Post-flight with the BB stackers
Part XXXVII Attack pilot introspection
Part XXXVIII Sunset
Part XXXIX A contact on the bow, and walking for the night go
Part XL – In extremis
Part XLI – A near miss
Part XLII - The night launch continues
Part XLIII – A nugget’s night cat shot
Part XLIV – En route to station, a fuel discrepancy
Part XLV – Troubleshooting
Part XLVI – Decision time
Part XLVII – Decision made.
Part XLVIII – Tanker rendezvous, and troubleshooting
Part XLIX – A night approach, the world awaits
Part L – Another trip to the tanker, bad news
Part LI – The final approach
Part LII – Shutting down
Part LIII – The end
Well: What did you think?



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