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    Ford Achieves Important Milestone

    Ford's Turn Ship Evolution

    Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class Brigitte Johnston | NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (June 11, 2016) -- Tug boats maneuver Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald...... read more read more

    NEWPORT NEWS, VA, UNITED STATES

    06.11.2016

    Story by Seaman Cathrine Yanez 

    USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78)           

    NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (NNS) - Pre-Commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) completed its turn ship evolution June 11. This is a major milestone that brings the country's newest nuclear powered aircraft carrier another step closer to delivery and commissioning later this year.

    "Turning the ship is an opportunity for the crew to demonstrate for the first time all the procedures required to get the ship underway safely," said Commanding Officer Capt. Richard McCormack. "Our new pier position will allow the ship and shipyard team to complete the remaining pierside testing required before our upcoming sea trials."

    This operation marks the first time Ford has moved from its pier since coming out of dry dock in November 2013. The ship's stern now faces the James River.

    One of the most important accomplishments of the Turn Ship evolution was a "Sally Test". A Sally Test involves precision draft readings and confirms that there is adequate stability for safe underway operations at sea.

    "Turn ship is a big event and the ship moored with the port side to the pier will be a constant reminder that we are one big step closer to taking the world's most capable warship to sea for the first time," said Cmdr. Alan Feenstra, chief engineer.

    The successful completion of this evolution required the combined efforts of both ship's company and shipyard personnel.

    "The turning of the ship signals the race to the end," said Newport News Shipbuilding construction supervisor Shayne Laws. "It's a massive undertaking that requires teamwork, coordination and precision. From the shipbuilders and sailors on board the ship to the team of tugboats helping in the water, this evolution was a success due to the hard work of everyone involved."

    With this major milestone achieved, Ford and its crew continue to work towards commissioning and becoming mission ready.

    "This is an exciting event for the crew and demonstrates the impact of their hard work and dedication," said Command Master Chief Donnie Novak.

    For more news from PCU Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), visit ‪www.navy.mil/cvn78/ or ‪www.facebook.com/USSGeraldRFord.

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    Date Taken: 06.11.2016
    Date Posted: 06.11.2016 14:08
    Story ID: 200759
    Location: NEWPORT NEWS, VA, US

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