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Landing on a US Navy nuclear aircraft carrier is a controlled crash at 140 knots onto a moving runway 1,000 feet long
Landing a fixed-wing aircraft on an aircraft carrier is one of the most demanding procedures in all of aviation. The aircraft is arriving at 130 to 150 knots while the ship is moving at 25 to 30 knots ...
Navy pilots make landing at sea look routine and easy. However, step back a moment to consider how planes land on aircraft carriers, and you soon realize that "looking routine" is just an illusion — ...
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