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Malmstrom MH-139 Crews First Training in Leonardo Philadelphia

Montana’s Malmstrom Air Force Base crews and engineers completed a 32-day curriculum for the MH-139 Grey Wolf helicopter at the Leonardo Helicopters Training Academy in Philadelphia. The squadron is scheduled to transition from the Bell UH-1N by the end of 2024

The newly established 550th Helicopter Squadron at Malmstrom AFB will be in charge of the conversion course from the UH-1N Huey to the new MH-139A





Malmstrom MH-139 Crews First Training in Leonardo Philadelphia
US Air Force, September 03, 2023 - MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE, MT by SA Mary Bowers - A select group of Malmstrom Airmen traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania last month for the first iteration of MH-139A Grey Wolf Type 1 training held at Leonardo Helicopters Training Academy.

During the 32-day curriculum, students were immersed in the classroom, a cockpit procedural trainer, and a state-of-the-art helicopter flight simulator.

“I was super excited,” said Capt. Jacques Soto, 40th Helicopter Squadron pilot. “This is the third aircraft I’ve learned from the Air Force, and I’m really excited about this one because I remember seeing it in pilot training and thinking, ‘I want to get my hands on that,’ and it’s come to fruition.”

The selection process for the Type 1 crew was based on a variety of factors but crew position, experience levels, and time on station were some of the major considerations. This selection criteria ensures that the high-performing 40th HS pilots and flight engineers offer a diverse sampling of the force for initial operational test and evaluation and can further support the MH-139A Grey Wolf transition for years to come.

Though the Type 1 crew began their 32-day training in the classroom together, the pilots and flight engineers separated at the 10-day mark to focus on their specific job training. Pilots focused on ground academics and procedural trainers before applying their skills in a full-motion aircraft simulator; flight engineers worked on ground training before moving to a full-motion video trainer and simulator, then ended with hoist and hook training to expand upon their current insertion and extraction procedures.

“This training is important, at least to me, because it’s the first of its kind in Global Strike,” explained Tech. Sgt. William Sines, 40th HS flight engineer. “We get to be the forefront of this ship; we get to create the techniques and producers for it and adapt what we know currently to develop the future.”

The training itself, led by Boeing, lays the groundwork for the Type 1 crew members to work with the newly established 550th Helicopter Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base to create a conversion course syllabus for UH-1N Huey aircrew. Eventually, that training will be provided to other Air Force Global Strike Command bases.

Malmstrom MH-139 Crews First Training in Leonardo Philadelphia
MH-139 flight simulator




The 550th HS’ goals for the next 18 months include completing their qualification training at Malmstrom AFB, which allows them to move forward with their operational tests and evaluations. Once complete, they will stand up conversion training for the 40th HS air crews and other Air Force Global Strike Command MH-139A units.

“For a lot of us Huey air crew that have been around for a while, this is very important because it’s really the first step to getting this [new] aircraft towards initial operational capability,” said Lt Col Williams, 550th HS commander. “To send the first crews through [Type 1] training means that we are moving on the right track.”

The Type 1 training, and the rollout of the MH-139A, push the Air Force forward to increase operational capability. Not only is the transition from UH-1N Huey to Grey Wolf significant for the advances in speed, range, endurance, payload, and survivability, but it also provides an opportunity for the 550th to update procedures and tactics for the sake of offering nuclear security in the missile field for decades to come.

“The MH-139 is a giant leap in capability, performance, and speed over the UH-1N Huey, so we’re going to be able to perform our missions in the missile field more efficiently,” said Williams.

The UH-1N Huey has been used for the last 53 years to support various missions including airlift of emergency security forces, search and rescue, security and surveillance of off-base nuclear weapons convoys, and distinguished visitor airlift. Its retirement allows for the transition to a new aircraft that offers vastly improved capabilities combined with proven reliability.

In short, the cutting-edge features and design advancements of the Grey Wolf provide substantial improvements over its predecessor.

The Grey Wolf provides the ability to cruise 50% faster than the Huey, while having a 30% larger cabin and the capability to lift 5,000 pounds more.

The Grey Wolf is slated to replace Malmstrom’s aging Huey fleet by the end of 2024.

Malmstrom MH-139 Crews First Training in Leonardo Philadelphia
Leonardo Training Academy





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Looking forward to seeing these in action on the YouTube circuit. 😁


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US 550th Helicopter Squadron US Air Force
MH-139A Grey Wolf in US US Air Force
US Helicopter Training Academy AgustaWestland Philadelphia




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