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U.S. Aircraft Carrier Off The Coast Of The Rockaways As Part Of Federal Response To Sand |
2012-11-01 |
An aircraft carrier was spotted 3 miles off the coast of the Rockaways on Thursday afternoon. Chopper 2 saw the military vessel in the Atlantic Ocean, a part of the federal response to superstorm Sandy. It is a hopeful sight for folks in Queens, who were among some of the hardest hit residents during the storm. The presence of the naval ship means the helicopters circling our area to survey the damage and provide relief are self-sufficient. They will not have to visit nearby airports for fuel as they supply troops and manpower to the devastated residents in the Rockaways and the Tri-State area. The carrier is loaded with helicopters and is standing by to help folks evacuate if they have to. |
Posted by:tipper |
#6 OOOOOOO, you just know the ship will get sucked into a sudden freak time hole and end up off Oahu near Pearl Harbor just before Dec. 7th, 1941. Personally I blame the Brady Bunch. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2012-11-01 22:12 |
#5 Depending on the election outcome, they could also be used to promote 'civil obedience'. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2012-11-01 20:48 |
#4 Depends upon the kind of carrier but they make a nice base, can provide fresh water, manpower, and electricity to spare. Smart move. Even a smaller Marine carrier would be extremely helpful in such an emergency. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2012-11-01 20:10 |
#3 The ships can handle other helicopters, including those flown by state police and the Coast Guard. Coast Guard - fine, but if the State Police are going to land on it, the weather had better be good and the seas flat. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2012-11-01 20:00 |
#2 The USS Wasp is a landing helicopter assault ship that resembles a small aircraft carrier and is capable of handling numerous helicopters. Already in the area, the Wasp moved out to sea to ride out Sandy. The Navy on Wednesday decided to move two other ships out of the port in Norfolk, Virginia toward the coast a few days ahead of a training mission in the Northern Atlantic. Those are the USS San Antonio and the USS Carter Hall and are expected off the storm-stricken coast in one to tow days. All three ships will remain at sea unless asked to move in to help. The governors of New York and New Jersey must make an official request to the federal government for the Navy to act. None of the ships have aircraft aboard but Navy helicopter squadrons are on stand-by in Norfolk, Virginia, if requested. The ships can handle other helicopters, including those flown by state police and the Coast Guard. |
Posted by: tu3031 2012-11-01 19:10 |
#1 Champ is moving heaven and earth to support his East Coast base. Former US Navy SEALs, not so much. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2012-11-01 17:12 |