In 2017, a Neutral Country Landed a Jet on a U.S. Aircraft Carrier (2024)

Here's What You Need to Know:The landing is interesting because Finland, like neighboring Sweden, is an officially neutral country and is not part of NATO, and the country during most of the post-war era navigated a fine line between East and West. That is still true, mostly.

On March 17, 2017 in the Atlantic, a fighter jet landed onto the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The only difference this time was that the pilot was Finnish, not American.

Capt.Juha“Stallion”Jarvinen’slanding was the first landing on an aircraft carrier by a Finnish air force pilot in history, according to the U.S. Navy.Jarvinenwas flying a U.S. Marine F/A-18CHornet with Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101 as part of a pilot exchange program — also a first between the U.S. Marines and the Finnish air force.

“It was pretty intense,”Jarvinensaid according to a U.S. Navynews release. “I was extremely happy because I knew I actually caught the wire when I felt the sensation of rapidly slowing down, but at the same time I was a little disappointed because I caught the second wire and not the third.”

Nimitz-class aircraft carriers — with two exceptions, the RonaldReagan andGeorge H.W. Bush — have four arresting wires, or cables. Catching the third cable is safest, but the snagging the second one isn’t bad.

The landing is interesting because Finland, like neighboring Sweden, is an officially neutral country and is not part of NATO, and the country during most of the post-war era navigated a fine line between East and West. That is still true, mostly.

“At the moment, to have Finland and Sweden forming this militarily non-aligned zone, I think that increases the security and stability in the Baltic Sea region … I see no reason to change this,” Finland’s center-right Prime MinisterJuhaSipilatold Reutersin December 2017.

However, in recent years Finland’s military has participated in more joint military exercises with NATO countries — the first pilot exchange program with the U.S. Marines being a case in point. Finland is making plans for a large-scale joint exercise in Finnish territory with Sweden and the United States as early as 2020.

The model is the Aurora 17 exercises in September 2017 — one of Sweden’s biggest military drills in decades, and included troops from 10 countries including the United States and Finland. These events are on top of NATO exercises in the Baltic states, and a new U.S. Marine rotation in Norway and the basing of Swedish troops to the island of Gotland.

“The need for similar kinds of exercises in Finlandis obvious, especially when you consider that new legislation came into effect last summer on the obligation of the Finnish Defence Forces to receive and provide international assistance. Finland should have opportunities to practice receipt of this international assistance,” Finnish Defense Minister Jussi Niinistö said.

Finnish pilots won’t be landing on aircraft carriers of their own anytime soon — or ever.

The Finnish navy has no need for carriers, and its reason for existence is primarily coastal defense provided by a small fleet of minelaying and fast-attack craft. The most important Finnish naval project at the moment is theSquadron 2020 project, which aims to build four corvettes armed with U.S.-made RIM-162 Evolved SeaSparrow anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles, torpedoes and mines.

The Finnish navy is small — some 3,500 sailors in total, 1,900 of them conscripts. Neutral Finland’s primary threat comes from Russia, and secondarily from Western countries that could occupy it to fight Russia, making the army the primary means of territorial defense.

The Finnish air force operates some 62 Hornets, 62 F/A-18Cs and seven F/A-18Ds — the latter a two-seat variant — for a total of three squadrons. That is the same type of fighter Jarvinen flew when he touched down onto the Abraham Lincoln.

Finland is in the early stages of shopping around for a replacement fighter, which could be new F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, F-35 Joint Strike Fighters or F-16s. Or Finland could buy European Gripens, Rafales or Typhoons. Causing confusion, U.S. Pres. Donald Trump incorrectly claimed that Finland wasbuying Super Hornetsduring an August 2017 press conference with Finnish Pres. Sauli Niinistö.

Zooming out, the carrier landing is a small event. But it is noteworthy given the larger context of Finland partnering more with the NATO countries — a development which Russia is surely observing. Jarvinen told the U.S. Navy news service that he is bringing his carrier-landing experience back with him to Finland, where he will become a pilot instructor.

“Not theory, but real life training experience,” the aviator told the U.S. Navy. “Now this is all reality to me, and I have a better understanding of the big picture.”

David Axe was Defense Editor of the National Interest. He is theauthor of the graphic novelsWar Fix,War Is BoringandMachete Squad.This article is being republished due to reader interest.

This first appeared in WarIsBoringhere.

Image: Reuters.

In 2017, a Neutral Country Landed a Jet on a U.S. Aircraft Carrier (2024)

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In 2017, a Neutral Country Landed a Jet on a U.S. Aircraft Carrier? ›

On March 17, 2017 in the Atlantic, a fighter jet landed onto the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The only difference this time was that the pilot was Finnish, not American.

What was the first US jet to land on an aircraft carrier? ›

The McDonnell FH-1 Phantom was the first U.S. jet aircraft to take off from and land on an aircraft carrier, and subsequently it became the first U.S. jet fighter in operational service with both the Navy and Marine Corps.

What was the largest plane landed on an aircraft carrier? ›

Lockheed's C-130 Hercules landed on an aircraft carrier in 1963, setting a record as the largest and heaviest aircraft to do so. The aircraft conducted 29 touch-and-go and 21 full-stop landings with varying payloads.

Who was the first person to land a jet on an aircraft carrier? ›

The first carrier landing and take-off of a jet aircraft: Eric 'Winkle' Brown landing on HMS Ocean in 1945.

Has an air force pilot ever landed on an aircraft carrier? ›

USAF have no reason to land on carriers as they do not operate on carriers, only USN and USMC do as they are sea based branches. There are pilot exchanges where Navy and Marine pilots fly USAF aircraft and Air Force pilots will fly Navy aircraft off a carrier, but only after they qualify to do so.

What aircraft carrier did a jet fall off? ›

Pilot error was behind a F-35C Lightning II fighter jet crashing onto the deck of the aircraft carrier Carl Vinson before sliding into the South China Sea last year, according to a Naval Air Forces investigation released this week.

Who landed a C-130 land on an aircraft carrier? ›

James Flatley III had never flown a four-engine plane before these tests. After a short training period, he was able to achieve the incredible feat of successfully landing and taking off from the aircraft carrier. Because of his participation in the feat, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.

When did the C-130 land on an aircraft carrier? ›

File:Lockheed KC-130F Hercules aboard USS Forrestal (CVA-59) on 30 October 1963.

Has anyone been born on an aircraft carrier? ›

Sailors spell out #USA with the American flag on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in the Persian Gulf in late June 2015.

What aircraft carrier did Tom Cruise land on? ›

After touching down and stepping out on to the USS Midway carrier in San Diego, California, the actor thanked fans and praised his fellow cast members.

What country had the first aircraft carrier? ›

During World War I the British navy developed the first true aircraft carrier with an unobstructed flight deck, the HMS Argus, which was built on a converted merchant-ship hull. A Japanese carrier, the Hosyo, which entered service in December 1922, was the first carrier designed as such from the keel up.

Why can't F-22 land on carrier? ›

The F-22 Raptor is a stealth fighter jet that can perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. It is not designed to land on an aircraft carrier, which is a floating runway for naval planes. Landing on a carrier is hard and risky, even for planes that are built for it.

Why can't an F-22 land on an aircraft carrier? ›

Regardless of the F-22 Raptor's prowess, this fifth-generation platform is incapable of landing on a carrier. In a nutshell, Air Force pilots are simply not trained to fly on aircraft carriers. In addition to this lack of training, Raptors are quite hefty, weighing roughly 45,000 pounds.

Do Air Force pilots learn to land on aircraft carriers? ›

Are Air Force pilots trained to land on aircraft carriers? No, they are not. This is a source of jokes between the USAF and Navy. My dad was a career Air Force officer- he was an EWO then later got his medical doctorate.

What were the first jets on aircraft carriers? ›

Initially designated the XFD-1, the prototype of the FH-1 was delivered for evaluation in 1946, thus becoming the Navy's first jet fighter. On 21 July 1946, the XFD-1 completed the first carrier qualification of a pure jet in U.S. Naval Aviation history on board the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42).

What was the first U.S. jet aircraft to take off from and land on an aircraft? ›

On July 21, 1946, the Phantom made the first takeoff from and landing on a carrier-the USS. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Impressed with its performance, the Navy ordered production versions, designated the FH-1.

What was the first jet aircraft to cross the Atlantic? ›

On 4 October 1958, BOAC started the "first-ever transatlantic jet service" between London Heathrow and New York Idlewild with a Comet 4, and Pan Am followed on 26 October with a Boeing 707 service between New York and Paris.

When did the Navy first fly jets? ›

Abstract: When the U.S. Navy introduced its first operational jet, the McDonnell F1H Phantom, in 1947, it began a transition phase that turned out to be extended and very costly in terms of aircrew lives and airplanes lost.

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