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Why the Navy’s First Plane to Launch is Always the Last to Land

Life on a U.S. Navy supercarrier is a high-stakes ballet of timing, technology, and tradition. Ever wonder why some jets launch before dawn—and don’t land until everyone else is back on deck? From the E-2 Hawkeye’s critical radar role to F-35Cs flying without guns, this video uncovers the surprising logic behind carrier operations.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/article/why-the-navy-s-first-plane-to-launch-is-always-the-last-to-land/vi-AA1OaPEa?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=68ee367ebd404a5291048da53771a573&ei=74
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