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Damon Hill writes:
(Todd H.) wrote in news:848wihltgj847hy1ltgj__ : I had the good fortune of seeing a recent launch for the first time. The crowd applauded as a pair of military helicopters took off shortly before launch--seen as a good omen that they'd get that bird off the ground that day finally! My question is ... what's their role? Is it to aid/spot SRB splashdown? Security most likely; I think the SRBs are tracked by radar and radio beacons. Other possibility is crew recovery if a launch abort that results in an ocean ditching forces the crew to jump. Thanks for the resopnse Damon. In the interim since I posted, I did some additional digging, and best I can tell from that digging, your guesses are essentially it. They also are responsible for clearing the eastern range over the ocean before launch talking to ships in the path and gettin gthem out of there, and also (since Challenger) to be in the area to rescue any astronaut that ends up in the water. They're apparently part of the 308th rescue squadron out of Patrick AFB, part of the 920th Rescue Wing, flying HH-60G Pave Hawks. http://www.920rqw.afrc.af.mil/photos...galleryID=1889 http://www.920rqw.afrc.af.mil/photos...galleryID=1889 http://www.920rqw.afrc.af.mil/photos...galleryID=1889 Here's a CNN story on em where a CNN reporter plays astronaut that's been part of a mode 8 emergency Space Shuttle open-water bailout http://www.920rqw.afrc.af.mil/shared...071106-027.wmv Apparently HC-130's are also involved in such operations, out of the 106th rescue wing: http://www.106rqw.ang.af.mil/news/st...p?id=123148715 Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://toddh.net/ |
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