Table of Contents
- 1 What do the different color shirts on an aircraft carrier mean?
- 2 Do aircraft carriers have operating rooms?
- 3 What rank would a doctor be in the Navy?
- 4 Do Navy pilots get their own room?
- 5 How many corpsman are on an aircraft carrier?
- 6 Where is the Medical Department on a US Navy aircraft carrier?
- 7 What are the quarters of an executive officer on a ship?
- 8 What is the height of a fall from a aircraft carrier?
What do the different color shirts on an aircraft carrier mean?
Plane captains wear brown and are responsible for preparing/inspecting aircraft for flight. Green shirts are generally aircraft or equipment maintenance personnel. Squadron aircraft mechanics wear green shirts. Fuel personnel wear purple and are affectionately known as “grapes”.
Do aircraft carriers have operating rooms?
The Nimitz-class aircraft carriers have about 50 beds in the inpatient ward and three beds in the intensive care unit, as well as an operating room, dental surgical spaces and other supporting facilities.
What rank is a medic in the Navy?
The commitment required is at least 4 years for HPSP and 7 years of service for USUHS students. Upon graduation, the new physicians are promoted to the rank of lieutenant (O-3) and enter active duty as medical interns (PGY-1) at a Naval Hospital.
Lieutenant
Typically, Navy doctors who enter the military upon graduation from medical school are commissioned as a Lieutenant (pay grade O-3). Monthly base pay for an O-3 with less than two years of service is $4,514.70.
While flight attendants sleep on bunk beds in tiny crew rest areas, pilots get their own separate sleeping compartments, where they can spend up to half of their time on a long flight. Though the room’s a little cramped, it contains two business class seats and lie-flat beds.
What does CAG stand for on an aircraft carrier?
For years, the military has delicately referred to this special missions unit (SMU) as “CAG,” which stands for “Combat Applications Group (Airborne).”
How many corpsman are on an aircraft carrier?
Close to 7,000 Sailors are on a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, with only about 15 corpsman and a handful of nurses and doctors.
All carriers have their medical department on the second deck, just below the hangar deck (main deck), between frames 90 and 120. Access is from the port or starboard side. The medical department was located amidships for patient accessibility, surgical procedure stability, and for interior protection from battle damage.
How are the officer staterooms stacked on an aircraft carrier?
Their racks are stacked single. There are 3-man officer staterooms but, they are usually for the ships company officers. The rest of the air wing officers, Ensigns/0–1, LTjg/O-2 and LT/O-3 will sleep in 4-man staterooms. They usually have 1 sink/mirror w/ hot/cold faucet. Their racks are stacked 2 high.
What are the quarters of an executive officer on a ship?
On larger ships, the Executive Officer will have similar quarters—which he must give up if a Flag officer is visiting, in which case he moves in with one of the other officers. I was on amphibious assault ship and the Captain’s at sea cabin was pretty spartan.
What is the height of a fall from a aircraft carrier?
From a Carrier, specifically, the Height of your fall is about 55–65 feet from the flight deck to the water. A high enough fall even for a feet-first jump.