| Evolutions |
Evolutions are details
that involve all or a large portion of the crew in response to
an emergency or special task.
Special Sea and Anchor Detail: Expert navigation along with extra manning required when a ship
leaves and enters port or anchorage or in close navigational
waters.
Plane Guard:
Lookout for planes to ensure they are safe.
Low Visibility Detail:
Additional lookouts in certain areas when visibility is bad.
Flight Quarters:
Set when ship wants to launch aircraft.
Restricted Maneuvering: Used when ship is close to land.
Mine Countermeasures: Until 1971, all minesweeping was conducted by wooden-hulled boats
and ships that steamed through suspected mined areas and trailed
special minesweeping gear. In 1971 the helicopter came into use
as a minesweeping platform, which resulted in an increase in the
speed of sweeping an area and a decrease in the danger. The
minesweeping helicopter is under the control of a specially
trained shipboard Mine Countermeasures Helicopter Air Controller
(MCMAC). H-53 helicopters are used to perform the towing.