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Date: April 11, 2011

Contact: D14 Public Affairs

(808) 535-3230

New helicopter delivered to Coast Guard

 A group of HH-65 Dolphin flight mechanics help pull out a new MH-65 helicopter from an HC-130 Hercules aircraft   A group of HH-65 Dolphin flight mechanics help pull out a new MH-65 helicopter from an HC-130 Hercules aircraft   Coast Guard HH-65 Dolphin flight mechanics pose next an MH-65 helicopter.

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HONOLULU – Coast Guard aircrews at Air Station Barbers Point received the second of four new multi-mission helicopters Saturday.

The MH-65 Dolphin helicopter, closely resembling an HH-65 Dolphin, includes a multitude of new equipment to further enhance mission capabilities. The new aircraft are replacing the four Dolphins currently in service at the air station.

The MH-65 adds new communications systems to an already capable platform. Such improvements include satellite communication capability and the ability for an aircrew to communicate with federal, state and local law enforcement and emergency services. These upgrades greatly increase the Coast Guard’s ability to cooperate with local agencies throughout the Hawaiian Islands in the event of an emergency.

The MH-65 can accommodate a pilot’s head-up display and night vision optics to enhance the aircrew’s ability to operate around the clock.

“The MH-65 is really going to enhance the way we operate throughout the Hawaiian Islands,” said Lt. j.g. Jason Gross, an MH-65 pilot stationed at Air Station Barbers Point. “We will now be able to much more easily communicate when we are working with our partner agencies, whether they be local law enforcement, fire departments, or military.  Overall, I believe this helicopter is a great asset and will help us do great things here in Hawaii.”

Additionally, the new and enhanced DF-430 adds the capability of the helicopter to direction find on 406 MHZ Electronic Position Indicating Radio Beacon signals, allowing quicker location of distressed mariners.

Two more MH-65’s are scheduled to arrive in May, making Air Station Barbers Point’s helicopter fleet a complete MH unit.

For more information contact the 14th Coast Guard District public affairs office at 808-535-3230.

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