U.S. Coast Guard Company Commanders assigned to U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May hold a pickup ceremony for Company Commander School, Jan. 22, 2024, in Sexton Hall at U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, NJ. Company Commander school is a rigorous training that demands attention to detail and flawless execution in order to train the future of the enlisted workforce. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Schell)
The last MH-65D to MH-65E upgrade was completed on 19 August at the Coast Guard's Aviation Logistics Center, concluding over a decade of work. The final aircraft was delivered to the Aviation Training Center in Mobile, AL, where the first was also received. The MH-65E has surpassed 100,000 flight hours and has been involved in over 8,000 Search and Rescue cases. Celebrating 40 years of service, the H65 and its Arriel 2C2-CG engine have...
The last operational HC-144 Alpha, designated 2313, took its first test flight on 18 June 2024, after being upgraded at the Aviation Logistics Center. This marks the completion of upgrades for the entire 18-aircraft fleet, enhancing the Coast Guard’s maritime mission capabilities.
On 1 May 2024, the Coast Guard's last MH-65D Dolphin helicopter landed at ALC, completing the upgrade of the fleet to the enhanced E variant, with the Delta variants having flown 440,217 hours, conducted 29,122 SAR sorties, and rescued 6,300 people.
The second-to-last MH-65 Delta in the USCG fleet completed its final flight on April 4, 2024, flying in formation with the MH-65 Echo to honor its decade of service before entering disassembly at the Aviation Logistics Center.