Even at night | Watch: US Army planes take off from aircraft carrier
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Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury - March 22, 2026
17:00 CENTCOM: An aircraft carrier flight deck covers approximately 4.5 acres. For pilots, it’s like landing on a moving postage stamp. The crew on USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) makes launching and recovering jets look routine — both day and night. ISRAEL: IDF Spokesperson: The attacks on Basij forces continue in western Iran: Watch footage of the assassination of a Basij unit soldier while guarding an entry position at one of the unit's bases 16…
U.S. Central Command released a new video on Saturday (March 21) showcasing the impressive takeoff and landing skills of U.S. military pilots on an aircraft carrier during Operation Epic Fury.
Inside USS Abraham Lincoln's Perilous Deck: Jets vs. Ocean Fury - Report Wire
The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) powers through open seas, its compact 4.5-acre flight deck a battleground for aviation prowess. Pilots face landings that rival extreme sports: jets hurtle toward a moving, pitching platform, arrested in mere seconds by steel wires. Trained to perfection, the crew transforms this volatile environment into a ballet of machinery and manpower. Day-night cycles bring no respite; each cycle of launches and recoveries …
The US Central Command - CENTCOM, released documentation from the aircraft carrier Lincoln and wrote: "An aircraft carrier's flight deck covers about 18 acres. For pilots, it's like landing on a moving postage stamp. The crew aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) makes launching and recovering aircraft look routine - both day and night" | Watch (War News)
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