Aircraft Carriers

Aircraft Carriers by Matt Doeden, published by Lerner Publications in August 2005, is an illustrated exploration of the operations aboard aircraft carriers. This 32-page book provides insights into how airplanes take off and land from these massive ships, likening them to floating airports. It details the roles of various personnel, including the captain and mechanics, highlighting the intricate processes that ensure the safe functioning of aircraft in the ocean.
Readers will discover the mechanics behind the daily operations of an aircraft carrier, from takeoff to landing, and the teamwork required to maintain the jets. The book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and transportation, making it suitable for young readers interested in boats, ships, and aviation. With its engaging illustrations and informative content, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those curious about the unique environment of aircraft carriers.
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How do airplanes take off from a ship in the middle of the ocean? How do they safely land? An aircraft carrier is like an airport in the ocean. From the captain in charge of the carrier to the mechanics who maintain the jets, this book uncovers how things happen aboard an aircraft carrier.
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