Posted on 06/02/2015 7:16:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Are they still flying the Sea Stallions? I thought they were replaced with the UH60s ...
Could have been worse. He could have been riding a bicycle in France. It's THAT kind of rescue that really eats up US resources!
Marines use Super Stallions. Yes, the Navy still uses MH-60 for SAR.
Wait. I stand corrected. The Navy used the H-46 Sea Knight for SAR and then was replaced by the MH-60. Marines still use the H-46D with the witch’s t*tties intake screens, also known as “Pedro” for SAR at Air Stations.
Anyone see a name of the rescued Skipper ?
That’s great they rescued the guy. But I’m guessing they end up leaving the boat or sinking it? I wonder how insurance deals with that?
“Oh - so there wasn’t a fire? It wasn’t sinking? You just left it for a bigger boat?”
Two months from now “You know - I bounced back pretty quick. Maybe I should have waited on that rescue - I bet I could have made it.”
Good training for our guys. They’ll have a nice story to tell.
Thank you, Patro!
Glad he is safe.
Wonder what they did with the sailboat .
Another cool fact: The USS Carl Vinson was named after Carl Vinson (1883 - 1981). He was a Democratic Representative for Georgia and was born right over here in Fulton County. During his tenure, he was a member of the House Naval Affairs Committee. What’s surprising is that he was a Democrat, yet he was a big-time advocate for a bigger and more powerful U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. There’s more information about him and I encourage folks to read up about him if it’s of any interest.
MH-53s are still used for minesweeping, AFAIK.
+1, I forgot about that.
Fat stubwings!
Well, there’s a free boat out there if any one wants to claim it...
Yes - lots of info missing. What was the emergency? What became of the boat? Don’t journalists bother to ask questions anymore?
Still the name is: SKIPPER
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