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halls120 (Plank Owner) 03 Mar 10, 23:56Post
Given that CG pilots spend most of their flying life over water, I'd bet this one will be due to unfamiliarity with crossing mountain ranges in the winter.

Coast Guard helicopter crashes in Utah mountains

By MIKE STARK (AP) – 3 hours ago

SALT LAKE CITY — Rescue crews have reached a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter that crashed Wednesday morning in remote Utah mountains as it flew toward its home base after providing security for the Olympics in Vancouver.

Officials said two crew members reportedly suffered serious injuries, one had minor injuries and two others on board were not hurt.

Sgt. Jeremy Hale of the Wasatch County sheriff's department said a second Coast Guard helicopter in the area landed at the crash site and airlifted two victims. Search-and-rescue crews have reached the scene and are assessing the other crew members' medical conditions, Hale said.

The helicopter went down in a remote, snow-covered area accessible only by snowmobile, Hale said.

The Coast Guard crew was en route to its home base in Elizabeth City, N.C., according to Dan Dewell, a spokesman for the Coast Guard's 11th District in Alameda, Calif.

The helicopter made a refueling stop in Salt Lake City and was en route to Leadville, Colo., when it crashed. The co-pilot used a cell phone to report the crash to another Coast Guard helicopter that it was flying with, Dewell said.

Dewell said Coast Guard officials didn't have any information about why the helicopter may have gone down.


That is going to be tough for the CG - HH-60 airframes aren't cheap.
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Airfoilsguy (Founding Member) 04 Mar 10, 00:23Post
Why is a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter providing security in Canada?
halls120 (Plank Owner) 04 Mar 10, 00:24Post
Airfoilsguy wrote:Why is a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter providing security in Canada?


They weren't in Canada. We had a large contingent of forces just across the border "just in case."
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captoveur 04 Mar 10, 07:48Post
Airfoilsguy wrote:Why is a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter providing security in Canada?


It's the Coast Guard.. They are closer to cops than soldiers.. So nobody could call it an invasion.
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