
Helicopters at Naval Station Norfolk damaged after strong thunderstorms roll through Hampton Roads
Strong thunderstorms impacted Hampton Roads and parts of the Outer Banks Tuesday afternoon.

Glad there weren’t any injuries. I see several Safety Os spending some quality time with RMI in the near future. Pour one out for them.
Based on seeing similar things happen with GA aircraft, I would think most of these airframes are repairable. However the MH-53's were procured in the 1980's and maybe this is the point that forces HM to decommision as a capability.At what point, or type of damage would they send it back to the manufacturer, or is that something even done?
The manufacturer doesn't really do repairs, though their engineering teams may consult with the NAVAIR depot level folks, who are qualified to assess damage and do major structural repairs. Sometimes, they can work miracles. Other times, a relatively small defect in the right place can be a show-stopper that leads to the aircraft being stricken.At what point, or type of damage would they send it back to the manufacturer, or is that something even done?
A retired Big Iron driver in the office said the same thing happened in 1987/88. At that time they had Sikorsky build a new tail for one of the 53s, but in 2022... probably not so much.At what point, or type of damage would they send it back to the manufacturer, or is that something even done?