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Comseventhflt helo

60flyer

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So there's a COMSEVENTHFLT helo spinning outside my window. Who are those guys (O-4)? How do you get that job?
 

HeyJoe

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So there's a COMSEVENTHFLT helo spinning outside my window. Who are those guys (O-4)? How do you get that job?

Look like the helo outside your window? Ring up HSL-51!

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091016-N-7478G-098 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 16, 2009) Sailors pull the chocks and chains from an SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter during flight quarters aboard the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cynthia Griggs/Released)

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091022-N-7478G-279 PACIFIC OCEAN (Oct. 22, 2009) Lt. Cmdr. Loren Romeus, left, and Lt. Cmdr. Clark Hickingbottom, assigned to Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light (HSL) 51, inspect an SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter before flight quarters aboard the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Blue Ridge is the flagship for Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cynthia Griggs/Released)


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091105-N-7280V-390 PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 5, 2009) Sailors assigned to Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light (HSL) 51, conduct maintenance on an SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter aboard the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). Blue Ridge is underway on a scheduled deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Daniel Viramontes/Released)
 

60flyer

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Wow, I can't believe that helo is just a part of a regular squadron. I assumed it would be dedicated strictly to the Admiral and be stationed and flown separately. Thanks for the info!
 

HeyJoe

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Yep, that's the way they roll....

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071114-N-2638R-002 MT. FUJI, Japan (Nov. 14, 2007) Blackbeard 1, an SH-60F helicopter from the "Warlords" of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light (HSL) 51 Det. 11, flies in front of Mt. Fuji. HSL-51, permanently forward-deployed to Atsugi, Japan, provides combat-ready armed anti-surface and anti-submarine helicopter detachments to ships deploying in the Korea, western Pacific and Persian Gulf regions, as well as executive transport for Commander, U.S. 7th Fleet. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Bryan Reckard (RELEASED)


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090316-N-7478G-126 BUSAN, Republic of Korea (March 16, 2009) An SH-60F Seahawk helicopter assigned to the "Warlords" of Light Helicoptor Antisubmarine Squadron (HSL) 51 takes off from the amphibious command ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Cynthia Griggs/Released)
 

wlawr005

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From the A/C MODEX, it looks like they have two birds dedicated to the Admiral and the rest of the squadron has regular helos. I wonder how they select (or shaft) the crews that are responsible for the VIP XFER.
 

Pags

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A guy I winged with in 06 was offered a 60F slot in Japan to fly that helo. It's owned by HSL-51 but they have a few 60F pilots. He went through HS-10 and got a shorter syllabus.
 

Gatordev

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A guy I winged with in 06 was offered a 60F slot in Japan to fly that helo. It's owned by HSL-51 but they have a few 60F pilots. He went through HS-10 and got a shorter syllabus.

Exactly. It's a separate selection and not a random Bravo guy that gets "shafted." When I was going through the RAG, there was a CAT 1 going through w/ me that did his first tour as a H-3 guy and transferred over to the Bravo and it's mission. He recently picked up O-5 (and command, I think, but can't remember), so I guess it worked out for him.
 

helolumpy

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The OIC of the VIP Det is an HS guy who didn't screen for operational Dept Head.
 

dirtydog

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It was an H-3 when I was over there in 2005.

That bad boy is on display at NAS Atsugi now, about a hundred yards from the gate.

EDIT with pictoral evidence:
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I love seeing HSL-51 show up in pictures around here. They treated me right during middy cruise.
 

lowflier03

So no $hit there I was
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As said above, HSL-51 in Atsugi has a special VIP det that flies 2 modified SH-60F's. Some of the pilots are Super JO's and some are retreads from other areas. The det follows the Admiral around and are usually stationed on the USS Blue Ridge. From the guys I know there that fly/flew them it's not that bad of a job, except for the fact that you are an HS pilot dealing with an HSL squadron.
 

SH-60OB

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From the guys I know there that fly/flew them it's not that bad of a job, except for the fact that you are an HS pilot dealing with an HSL squadron.

Your gonna be seeing a whole lot more of us on the carrier, can't we just all get along?
 

lowflier03

So no $hit there I was
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Coming from HS-14, we dealt with HSL-51 on the carrier all the time, as well as on the 2 permanent small boy dets. I have no problems working with them, the guys are great for the most part. I'm just saying that I wouldn't want to work in an HSL squadron.
 

Bevo16

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One of my best buds from HS-8 is now one of the O-4's on the 7th fleet Det. He likes it.

I did a Midshipman cruise on the USS Blue Ridge (basically a gray cruise ship) and it was a bad ass time. All they do is bounce from port to port, and they party their asses off. It may not be the best career job, but it's a good job.
 
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