The
HH-65 Dolphin is a
MEDEVAC-capable short-range recovery (SSR)
helicopter operated by the
United States Coast Guard (USCG). In
2002 there were 94 Dolphins in use by the USCG; it is the replacement for the
HH-52A[?] Sikorsky Sea Guard. The HH-65A is not able to perform water landings.
The HH-65 Dolphin is used for cargo[?], drug interdiction[?], ice breaking[?], military readiness[?], pollution control[?], and search and rescue missions.
The HH-65 is known for its shrouded tail rotor and its autopilot capabilities; which can bring the aircraft into a hover or pilot it in search patterns, an ability which allows the crew to engage in other tasks.
HH-65 Air Stations
- CGAS Traverse City, Michigan
- CGAS Barbers Point, Hawaii[?]
- CGAS Borinquen, Puerto Rico[?]
- CGAS Atlantic City, New Jersey
- CGAS Corpus Christi, Texas
- CGAS Detroit, Michigan
- CGAS Houston, Texas
- CGAS Humbolt Bay, California[?]
- CGAS Los Angeles, California
- CGAS Miami, Florida
- CGAS/ATC Mobile, Alabama
- CGAS New Orleans, Louisiana
- CGAS North Bend, Oregon
- CGAS San Francisco, California
- CGAS Port Angeles, Washington
- CGAS Savannah, Georgia
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