The Chinook can carry up to 15-thousand pounds of fuel, to remotely refuel up to four helicopters simultaneously, as well as bring security forces for refueling missions, also known as ‘Fat Cow’ missions.
On a cold, clear night, B Company, 1 Battalion -111th Aviation Regiment, of the Florida Army National Guard, took off from an airfield and flew toward a known hostile area to refuel an AH-64 Apache and UH-60 Blackhawk.
Flying with the doors of the Blackhawk open there was little to see except for the stars in the sky ,the occasional flames on the ground from gas and oil wells, a few blinking lights and occasionally a glimpse of the silhouettes of the Chinook and Apache.
Touching down in the middle of a field, the clock starts ticking. Fuelers quickly dismounted, carrying hoses and connectors for each aircraft, all while using red lights to see and perform their tasks. Security forces also deployed, to keep watch. The clock continues the march of time.
The engines never stopped. The refueling Soldiers kept a brutal pace- uncoiling, connecting, fueling, disconnecting, coiling, running, packed the gear away, and then back aboard their chopper. Security also pulled in, leaving both the Apache and Blackhawk with their needed fuel, and they flew into the night in less than 28 minutes.
Date Taken: | 01.30.2017 |
Date Posted: | 03.09.2017 17:49 |
Story ID: | 226380 |
Location: | IQ |
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