USS Ronald Reagan Underway for Sea Trials
UNITED STATES - 18 MAY 2010
USS RONALD REAGAN, At Sea -- USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) departed Naval Air Station North Island for sea trials May 18.
The event marks the first time that Ronald Reagan has been underway since Oct. 21, 2009, when it completed its fourth deployment in four years. The three-time Battle "E" award-winning carrier is concluding a six-month planned incremental availability (PIA), a scheduled maintenance period designed to upgrade ship's systems and quality of life for its Sailors. Sea trials allow these systems to be tested and necessary quality checks to be performed.
Upon successful completion of sea trials, Ronald Reagan's PIA will officially conclude and the ship will rejoin the operational fleet.
File Photo: USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Length: 333 m.
UNITED STATES - 18 MAY 2010
USS RONALD REAGAN, At Sea -- USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) departed Naval Air Station North Island for sea trials May 18.
The event marks the first time that Ronald Reagan has been underway since Oct. 21, 2009, when it completed its fourth deployment in four years. The three-time Battle "E" award-winning carrier is concluding a six-month planned incremental availability (PIA), a scheduled maintenance period designed to upgrade ship's systems and quality of life for its Sailors. Sea trials allow these systems to be tested and necessary quality checks to be performed.
Upon successful completion of sea trials, Ronald Reagan's PIA will officially conclude and the ship will rejoin the operational fleet.
File Photo: USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76). Length: 333 m.
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