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Hot new helicopter/rotorcraft news

Well not hot and not new - about an interesting story about the AF experience with the H-60 platform and its twists and turns in acquisition. A good read.

"Quietly, though,and off nearly everyone’s radars,a small group of “insurgent” staff officers kept the H-60 program alive.Those officers used other people’s programs, other people’s money, and other people’s people to eventually field USAF’s MH-60G Pave Hawks that have served the nation so capably and honorably for the last thirty years.This is those insurgents’ story."


 
Well not hot and not new - about an interesting story about the AF experience with the H-60 platform and its twists and turns in acquisition. A good read.

"Quietly, though,and off nearly everyone’s radars,a small group of “insurgent” staff officers kept the H-60 program alive.Those officers used other people’s programs, other people’s money, and other people’s people to eventually field USAF’s MH-60G Pave Hawks that have served the nation so capably and honorably for the last thirty years.This is those insurgents’ story."


That reads like a bad FITREP bullet.
 
Looks like Army has come full circle on this...


I swear, the Army is the slow kid in the class eating glue in the corner.

"Both students said radio calls remain the biggest challenge as they shift between military and civilian terminology.

'You have to know who you are talking to, what you need to say and how to say it,' Suerth said."

Kid ain't wrong, but that's kind of Flying 101 stuff. If you're leaving flight school and you've never flown in the national airspace system, your flight school kinda sucks.
 
Kid ain't wrong, but that's kind of Flying 101 stuff.
How'd the Army get this far off track, even GA students are immersed in the NAS from day one.

Was this a overly corrective response to a mishap or perceived issue?

The fact that they reached this point, that a solo cross country is even a news worthy matter, is the real concern here.
 
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