What is a Navy Cod?

Carrier onboard delivery (COD) is the use of aircraft to ferry personnel, mail, supplies, and high-priority cargo, such as replacement parts, from shore bases to an aircraft carrier at sea. Several types of aircraft, including helicopters, have been used by navies in the COD role.
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What is a Navy Cod plane?

The C-2A Greyhound is the primary at-sea delivery aircraft for the US Navy to transport personnel and cargo aboard underway aircraft carriers from shore bases. Dubbed the “COD” for Carrier Onboard Delivery, the C-2A can deliver a combined payload of 10,000 pounds over a distance in excess of 1,000 nm.
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What type of plane is a cod?

The Grumman C-2 Greyhound is a twin-engine, high-wing cargo aircraft, designed to carry supplies, mail, and passengers to and from aircraft carriers of the United States Navy. Its primary mission is carrier onboard delivery (COD). The aircraft provides critical logistics support to carrier strike groups.
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Can cargo planes land on aircraft carriers?

From the accumulated test data, the Navy concluded that with the C-130 Hercules, it would be possible to lift 25,000 pounds of cargo 2,500 miles and land it on a carrier.
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What is replacing the C-2 Greyhound?

On February 7, 2020, the US Navy officially received its first CMV-22B Osprey, the replacement for its venerable C-2 Greyhound aircraft.
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COD Landing aboard IKE



What is the ball on an aircraft carrier?

An optical landing system (OLS) (nicknamed "meatball" or simply "ball") is used to give glidepath information to pilots in the terminal phase of landing on an aircraft carrier.
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Can a c130 land on an aircraft carrier?

The test revealed that the C-130 could lift 25,000 pounds (12.5 tons) of cargo and transport it 2,500 miles and land safely on the carrier, according to the video below. Still, the Navy considered it too risky and defaulted to the smaller COD.
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Could a 747 land on an aircraft carrier?

Large commercial aircraft like a Boeing 747 or an Airbus A-380 simply cannot fit on the deck without the wings clipping the island or other deck antennas, etc, not to mention requiring landing rolls of over 3000 ft even in the most extreme short field attempts.
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Can an F 15 land on an aircraft carrier?

The F-15N Sea Eagle was the Phoenix missile's only confirmed kill. In order to make the F-15 suitable for aircraft carriers, McDonnel Douglas knew the platform would have to be modified.
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What's the largest aircraft carrier in the world?

Named after the 38th President of the United States and former Navy lieutenant commander, the nuclear-powered USS Gerald R Ford is the world's biggest aircraft carrier, the largest warship ever built in terms of displacement and one of the biggest ships in the world.
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How is mail delivered to aircraft carrier?

Carrier onboard delivery (COD) is the use of aircraft to ferry personnel, mail, supplies, and high-priority cargo, such as replacement parts, from shore bases to an aircraft carrier at sea. Several types of aircraft, including helicopters, have been used by navies in the COD role.
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Does the C 2 have ejection seats?

A pilot flying a US Navy C-2 Greyhound saved eight of 11 passengers and crew members on board by making a heroic landing at sea on Wednesday. The plane had no ejection seats or parachutes, so a landing on the water was the only option.
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What is the C 2A Greyhound used for?

The C-2A Greyhound is the U.S. Navy's carrier-onboard-delivery (COD) aircraft, providing critical logistics support. The C-2A can deliver a payload of up to 10,000 pounds. The cabin can readily accommodate cargo, passengers or both. It is also equipped to accept litter patients in medical evacuation missions.
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Can aircraft carriers be bombed?

"It wouldn't be impossible to hit an aircraft carrier, but unless they hit it with a nuke, an aircraft carrier should be able to take on substantial damage," said retired Capt. Talbot Manvel, who previously served as an aircraft carrier engineer and was involved in the design of the new Ford-class carriers.
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Do Air Force pilots fly off aircraft carriers?

There is also a difference where the pilots are based. Air Force pilots usually stay on an Air Force base located in a special reserved land. Meanwhile, Navy pilots are often based on carriers, which are large ships, manned by military personnel and equipped with both military weapons and aircraft.
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How many arresting cables are on an aircraft carrier?

Modern carriers typically have three or four arresting cables laid across the landing area. All U.S. carriers in the Nimitz-class, along with Enterprise, have four wires, with the exception of USS Ronald Reagan and USS George H.W. Bush, which have only three.
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How deep does an aircraft carrier need water?

The minimum water depth required to operate carriers in inner channels and turning basins on the way to and at piers at home ports is between 49 and 50 feet depending on harbor salinity.
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What happens if you fall off an aircraft carrier?

If someone sees the person fall overboard, they report "man overboard starboard/port side" to the navigation bridge. It is important to provide the side of the ship, as the ship will be turned in that direction. A life ring is immediately thrown over the same side, even if the person in the water is not visible.
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How many football fields is an aircraft carrier?

Aircraft carrier the size of three football fields has its own library and general store: USS George Washington docks in Brisbane with 6000 sailors.
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Do Air Force jets land on aircraft carriers?

Unlike Air Force pilots, Stickles said, Navy pilots train to land on aircraft carriers, whose runways are only about 300 feet long. By contrast, runways on land often have 7,000 or more feet to work with, nearly 23 times the length of a carrier runway.
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How high is the flight deck of an aircraft carrier from the water?

Depending on its aircraft load, a carrier's flight deck may sit as high as 60 feet above the waterline. Its hangar bay elevators lower swimmers to 30 feet from the waves—the equivalent of an Olympic diving platform—so leaping sailors risk a broken bone if not using good form.
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Why do pilots say Tally Ho?

Tally-ho should specifically mean "target in sight." It comes from fox hunting. It's what you yell when you spot the fox to send the dogs after it.
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