The Insane Hand Signals on an Aircraft Carrier's Flight Deck Explained
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 Published On Sep 24, 2022

All aircraft carrier crew hand signals and colors are explained. An aircraft carrier, 1 of the best-organized places you have ever seen. The nearly 5,500 crew members of an aircraft carrier are there for one reason: to reliably get aircraft into the air and retrieve them safely at the end of their mission. It comes very precisely because if one person is not paying attention, things could very well go wrong resulting in serious accidents.
For takeoff and landing to succeed, they must coordinate well and perform each action in the correct order. Because the sound of aircraft is very loud, communication is only through hand gestures. What do the many hand gestures that aircraft carrier crew members use to communicate mean?
Because of the large number of people and moving parts involved in the process of takeoffs and landings on the enormous warships, a well-defined system must be put into place to reduce the likelihood of errors that could have potentially catastrophic consequences.
The United States Navy employs a method of color-coordinating the roles of different crew members by assigning specific colors to the crew members' helmets, coats, and vests. This method eliminates any confusion regarding who is responsible for whose tasks. Even though certain colors represent more than one task, the categories help ensure that everything runs properly in the high-pressure environment of an operational aircraft carrier.
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