How Aircraft Carriers Handle 1,000 Flights Every Week Without Crashing

Welcome back to The Daily Navy, as we explore how aircraft carriers handle over 1,000 flight operations every week without crashing. From precision flight deck coordination and radar tracking to strict launch procedures and landing systems, discover how crews safely manage nonstop air operations aboard one of the most dangerous environments in military aviation. The Daily Navy is a platform dedicated to those fascinated by life at sea, military engineering, and naval operations. Whether you're a naval enthusiast or simply curious about how the world’s most powerful ships are built and deployed, our videos are made for you. We publish detailed coverage of real-world naval missions, military ship systems, and fleet operations. Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an update. We encourage thoughtful discussion. Comments that are spam, offensive, or disruptive may be removed to maintain a respectful environment. To contact us, make sure to use our channel's About section. Chapters: 0:00 The Dangerous Reality of Carrier Flight Operations 1:31 How US Carriers Sustain 1,000 Flights Every Week 3:08 The Color-Coded System That Controls the Deck 6:08 What Happens When a Jet Misses the Arresting Wire 6:41 How Launch and Recovery Cycles Are Timed 9:13 The Catapult and Arresting Wire Engineering Explained 11:31 CATCC and the Air Boss Running the Entire Operation 13:02 How Ford-Class EMALS Changed Carrier Aviation 14:48 The Human Factor Behind the World’s Most Dangerous Flight Deck 16:15 Why No Navy Matches US Carrier Flight Operations #usnavy #AircraftCarrier #FlightDeck #NavalAviation #CarrierOperations #MilitaryAviation #Warship #TheDailyNavy