[NFBSF] Virtual tour of the USS Hornet
Amy Jine
ajine.vistacenter at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 01:06:14 UTC 2020
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> On Sep 28, 2020, at 6:04 PM, Amy Jine <ajine.vistacenter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Email vcampos at vistacenter.org to sign up
>
>> On Sep 28, 2020, at 5:14 PM, Daniel Amaral Jr via NFBSF <nfbsf at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thank you so much for these virtual tours they are so fascinating and oh by the way it’s Daniel Amaral! I wanted to RSVP for the virtual tour of the USS hornet. I dictate everything so I apologize for any errors. So I think that’s all I need to say if you need to contact me by phone my landline phone number is 415-655-9460. Thank you so much for setting things like this up they are awesome and fascinating and they are greatly appreciated and I look forward to the confirmation RSVP and thank you again
>>
>> Daniel A. Amaral Jr.
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>>> On Sep 28, 2020, at 2:54 PM, Amy Jine via NFBSF <nfbsf at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Ready for a second tour of the USS Hornet? Join Vista Voyagers and Shared
>>> Paths next month on *Tuesday, October 27 at 4:00PM*. Vista Board Member and
>>> docent, Bill Miklos, will be guiding us throughout the USS Hornet once
>>> again to explore areas not covered in the first virtual tour. Tour will
>>> include sounds, vibrant descriptions, and visuals. See his detailed
>>> description of what to expect below!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Please be sure to RSVP to Valerie by replying to this email before October
>>> 25th. Zoom information will be sent once you have RSVP’d.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> I am Bill Miklos, a member of the Board of Directors of the Vista Center
>>> and a docent on the USS Hornet Aircraft Carrier Museum in Alameda
>>> California. As such, I have been giving full-ship tours for seven years now
>>> but primarily I work on the flight deck with our guests. Last time we did a
>>> tour for Vista, we walked down the pier next to the ship, walked up the
>>> gangway to the quarterdeck in the hangar bay, walked down the hangar deck
>>> to the escalator to the flight deck and did a virtual flight deck tour and
>>> talked about catapulting aircraft off the flight deck and recovering
>>> aircraft using the arresting gear at the aft end of the flight deck. We
>>> mentioned the “Island” which is a big narrow structure on the left side of
>>> the flight deck from which all flight deck operations are controlled and
>>> where the Captain sails the ship. BUT we did not tour what is inside the
>>> Island.....until now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This time we will virtually tour the inside of the island, three levels up
>>> from the flight deck and our first stop will be the navigation area where
>>> we will discuss how navigation was done and how the navigation techniques
>>> evolved over time. The next area near navigation is, rightfully so, the
>>> pilot house where crew members actually sailed the ship. We will discuss
>>> how this was done and point out the Captain’s “At Sea” cabin where he lived
>>> while the ship was at sea. We will then walk out onto the bridge, which is
>>> a narrow, covered area that is around the pilot house where the captain can
>>> command the ship, control “Underway Replenishment” operations and observe
>>> operations on the flight deck. We will then go down one ladder to level 5
>>> where we will discuss interesting aspects of the recovery of Apollo 11 for
>>> which the Hornet was the Prime Recovery Ship, (PRS). That will complete our
>>> tour of this portion of the island of the USS Hornet.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We will discuss history, navigation technology, ship control, Apollo 11
>>> recovery and some aspects of crew life on the ship. Welcome aboard the USS
>>> Hornet for another Vista-sponsored tour of what has been called a “gem” of
>>> a ship museum by the San Francisco Chronicle.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *Amy Jine*
>>>
>>> *Transition Program Specialist*
>>>
>>> *Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired*
>>>
>>> *101 N. Bascom Avenue*
>>>
>>> *San Jose, CA 95128*
>>>
>>> *M: (415) 886-7049 (preferred)*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ajine at vistacenter.org
>>>
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