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:''This article is about ready rooms. The fictional room that the television series Star Trek describes as the "ready room" is known in modern parlance as the captain's sea cabin.'' A ready room is a room on an aircraft carrier where on-duty pilots "stand by" their aeroplanes. Each flight squadron has its own individual ready room. Large squadrons, such as torpedo and dive-bomber squadrons, can have more than one ready room. Most ready rooms are located between the flight and hangar decks, but some are located on the flight deck.〔 Squadron pilots in the Second World War considered the ready room to be a clubroom. One personal view from a World War II pilot stated:〔 == Typical contents and personnel of a ready room == The typical ready room is equipped as follows: *armchair seats for the pilots, usually of airliner type〔 *coffee and magazines〔 *a loudspeaker, known as the "bull horn"〔 *an illuminated ticker tape〔 *a main board at the front of the room〔 *a blackboard〔 *a "Ouija board"〔 The ready room personnel comprises: *the on-duty squadron pilots〔 *the squadron commander or executive officer〔 *the permanent duty officer〔 *the squadron Air Combat Information officer〔 *the "talker", an enlisted man who communicates with Air Plot〔 Also to be found in ready rooms are pilots' flying gear, including parachute harnesses, flight jackets, and helmets, ready for the pilots to put on when they leave for their aeroplanes; and assorted maps and to-scale models (of targets and of enemy ships and aircraft). One WW2 report describes the material used by the intelligence officers in a ready room as follows: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ready room」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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