The Bell 206B won the 1992 New Training Helicopter (NTH) program to replace the UH-1H hueys at the US Army training school. 137 commercial Bell 206B-3 were purchased from 1993 ( 35 VFR and 102 IFR types )
The TH-67 arrived at Fort Rucker in 1993 to begin its service as the primary trainer for US Army aviators and eventually as the longest-serving primary flight trainer in the Department of Defense. The fleet grew to 181 helicopters and for almost 3 decades flew over 1,915,000 hours and trained more than 25,000 american and foreign students in the initial entry rotor wing program.
Replacement began in 2015 with newly built UH-72A Lakota plus some transferred from National Guard units
The TH-67 arrived at Fort Rucker in 1993 to begin its service as the primary trainer for US Army aviators and eventually as the longest-serving primary flight trainer in the Department of Defense. The fleet grew to 181 helicopters and for almost 3 decades flew over 1,915,000 hours and trained more than 25,000 american and foreign students in the initial entry rotor wing program.
Replacement began in 2015 with newly built UH-72A Lakota plus some transferred from National Guard units
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Farewell to TH-67 Creek
20-Feb-21 - With a ceremony held at Fort Rucker the US Army retired the Bell TH-67A Creek as their basic trainer helicopter. Since 1993 over 25,000 American and foreign students were trained with the TH-67 #CreekFirst UH-72A Lakota in Trainer Configuration Delivered
27-Mar-15 - The US Army received first UH-72A Lakota from production line configured as initial-entry training helicopter. Newest helicopter will join seven Lakotas already modified to training configuration Units |
Years | Units | Base |
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1993/21 | US Army Aviation School | Cairns AAF / Fort Rucker |