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HH-PAVE Hawk Landing on the USS Intrepid

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

160th Rescue Wing, Air National Guard landing on the USS Intrepid for veterans day

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  • E-stalking the guy in the red (aka ranger)

  • @MUSTANG408W

    I like to hang the forest penetrator on the hoist hook with the seats extended and tell folks in Alaska that we attach it to the "harpoon" up front to go whaling. You can only answer "what kind of missile is that?" for so long. HH-60 FE :P

  • To answer that guy's question....the HH-60G Pave Hawks were once UH-60L Army Black Hawks. They were reaquired & reconfigured for search & rescue by the AF. Tailwheel position is the same as Army models. Difference is the addition of refueling probe and communications suite. The only Army models with the refueling probe are only flown by the 160th SOAR unit. I'm a Pave Hawk crew chief. :)

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