I always thought (assumed) that aircraft carriers steamed into the wind at “high speed” during flight ops. I discovered to my surprise that it is not so. See the pic of the F-14A? This is Enterprise (CVN-65), 1982-ish. Check the wake. We can't be moving at more than 10 or 15 knots, and I don't remember ever moving at anything like “high speed” during flight operations. Most days were like this. Something closer to “high speed” can be seen in the other pic. I wish I would have taken a photo while we were really moving quickly...