Friday, April 1, 2016

Bravo Zulu US Coast Guard Aviation!

Today, 1 April 2016, marks the 100th Anniversary of US Coast Guard aviation.  Seldom receiving the level of attention given to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force, the Coast Guard is, nonetheless, one of the armed services of the United States.

Normally part of the US Department of Homeland Security in peacetime, the Coast Guard’s maritime responsibilities ensure that the service is always engaged in operational activities.  Whatever the mission might be, aviation assets and personnel are often integral to the success of the service’s taskings.

A century of service is no small accomplishment and US Coast Guard aviation aircraft, personnel and displays will be in evidence at many air shows and events across the nation this year.  Making things even more interesting, some 16 aircraft are to receive retro paint schemes from the past 100 years for the celebrations.

Find out more about Coast Guard operations firsthand at one of the events this year.

For more information concerning events and dates: http://centennial-cgaviation.org/index.php/events/


(above) One type you won’t see this year, or again for that matter, is the Dassault HU-25 Guardian.  The type gave good service to the Coast Guard from early 1982 until the autumn of 2014 when the last example was retired.  Offering high transit speeds as well as modern electronics and sensors, the HU-25’s replacements are decidedly slower, but more versatile, CASA / EADS / Airbus HC-144A Ocean Sentry and ex-US Air Force Alenia C-27J Spartan turboprop transports.