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New York Guards Receives First HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter


New York Air National Guard 101st Rescue Squadron (101st RQS) received the first of six new Sikorsky HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopters to replace the HH-60G Pave Hawk which have been in service since 1990. Transition will be completed by June 2025





New York Guards Receives First HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter
New York Guards Receives First HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter
US Air Force, June 29, 2024 - Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, Westhampton Beach, NY by SA Sarah McKernan - The 106th Rescue Wing’s first HH-60W Jolly Green II search and rescue helicopter touched down at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base, on Thursday, June 20.

The arrival of the new helicopter, marks the beginning of a new era as the 106th begins its transition from the HH-60G Pave Hawk to the latest rescue helicopter, said Colonel Shawn Fitzgerald, the 106th Rescue Wing Commander. “We are very excited all around and I am so happy to be a part of it and see it happen”

According to Lt. Col. Matthew Forbes, the 101st Rescue Squadron Commander, the current “Golf” models have served the wing since 1990.

The crew that ferried the aircraft from Moody Air Force Base in Georgia to Gabreski included two HH-60W instructor pilots, a special missions aviator, and two HH-60 crew chiefs from the 106th Rescue Wing. The 106th crew chiefs met with their maintenance counterparts at Moody to ensure documentation was in order and performed a thorough check of the aircraft before heading to Gabreski, explained Master Sgt. Jordan Butler, an HH-60 crew chief.

“It’s awesome being a part of the team to bring our first ‘Whiskey’ home, knowing that it’s the first of a new era for the wing is exciting,” said Butler. “It’s difficult to go from something that you’ve worked on for 12 years, but a lot of the aircraft is similar, so learning the subtleties and nuances is going to be challenging but I’m excited to begin the transition,” Butler added.

New York Guards Receives First HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter




Forbes explained that the HH-60W features improved turn performance, increased hover-at-altitude capabilities, larger cabin space, and an internal fuel system. Maintainers from the 106th have already begun their qualifications training and the first two aircrew members are currently at training receiving their qualifications.

“From a pilot’s perspective, the biggest difference is the avionics package. You’re going from a federated cockpit to a fully integrated cockpit. There are a lot of upgrades that make us more survivable in major combat operations,” he added.

“I’m excited to have the opportunity to work on the new airframe,” said Senior Airman Ryan Brandon, an HH-60 crew chief. “I’m looking forward to the upcoming challenges as we learn to work and maintain these aircraft.”

According to the Lockheed Martin website, the upgraded avionics suite on the HH-60W includes an integrated mission system which includes a fully integrated cockpit and cabin displays, which reduces aircrew workload and improves effectiveness during missions. Modifications also include externally mounted weapons for increased cabin space as well as improved cabin and cockpit armor.

New York Guards Receives First HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter




The aircraft is also equipped with over-the-horizon tactical data receivers that enable the helicopter to receive near real-time mission and threat update information, enhancing mission effectiveness, Forbes explained. The 106th will be fully transitioned to the new model by June 2025, when the base receives its sixth HH-60W. “It’s an exciting time to be at the unit and get to see and work with the newest available combat search and rescue helicopter”

The 106th Rescue Wing, based at Francis S. Gabreski Air National Guard Base in Westhampton Beach, New York, operates and maintains the HC-130J Combat King II search and rescue aircraft, and the HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopter. The 106th Rescue Wing is home to a special warfare squadron with pararescuemen and combat rescue officers, specializing in rescue and recovery, and deploys for domestic and overseas operations.





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Aircraft mentioned in this article :
HH-60W Jolly Green II 19-14497     ( US Air Force )

Location : US Francis S. Gabreski

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