Here's why it's an aircraft carrier tradition to catapult a pair of boots
Catapult officers, known as shooters, launch their boots off the flight deck in a final sendoff to mark the end of their tour.
- The US Navy is full of time-honored traditions.
- A personal one for naval aviators is known as a "boot shoot."
- Catapult officers, known as shooters, launch their boots off a flight deck in a final sendoff.
The US Navy has many unique traditions, such as painting sailors' noses blue when operating in the Arctic Circle or putting "pollywog" sailors through a series of disgusting initiation rites while crossing the equator.
Among the peculiar practices is launching a pair of boots off the flight deck of an aircraft carrier in a special ceremony known as a "boot shoot."
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