There were two tornado warning for NASP. In both cases, the base siren went off about 10 minutes after the tornadoes were reported.
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Just got back from base and there were a bunch of 60's, a few 46's, and a couple of C-130's.So does anybody know if a bunch of helicopters are staged at Sherman? I just had four CH-47's (that's what they sounded like at least) fly over my house headed that way. If there is a bunch down there I might drive that way early in the morning to get some pics...
So does anybody know if a bunch of helicopters are staged at Sherman? I just had four CH-47's (that's what they sounded like at least) fly over my house headed that way. If there is a bunch down there I might drive that way early in the morning to get some pics...
Yes. There are a bunch of helos staged there for relief missions. The -60s are HSC birds (from what I was told) that were sent there first. Word is they aren't really going anywhere despite their current lack of use since Hanna is coming. There's still a bunch of people working the potential relief requirements if/when Hanna hits, so stay tuned.