Well, the drop tests shows that the hornets can withstand vertical decelerations of more than 2000 fpm.
The 770 fmp limit is mostly to prevent damage to the carrier deck, and to prolong the life span of the undercarriage of the aircraft. I would say that any landing in excess of 1000 fpm will definitely damage both the carrier and the aircraft. And considering the airspeed, I'd say anything over 1500 fpm would probably rip the hook off.
where did you hear that?? seems to me that even an empty hornet(27,500 lbs.) at 2000 fpm(22.7 mph) would be more than enough to collapse the landing gear. i know for a fact that it takes a lot to significantly damage the flight deck of a carrier


