VH-60 makes practice landings at the US Naval Observatory
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Some raw video of VH-60s of HMX-1 Nighthawks making practice landings and takeoffs from the US Naval Observatory. Marine pilots are required to make a certain number of take offs and landings to stay certified so whenever the VP is away they take advantage of the empty area for some landing drills.
Glad you are feeling better P6❤️🇺🇸
It's been a while since I've seen these. Is there any reason the VH-3s get more use?
Hope you are all better. You have been missed.
Clearly they waited until you were back P6 😀
Glad you are back, no one covering DC in a few days😳
Practice makes perfect
My family tells me I drank the fuel and oil aircrafts uses. Because anything to do with aviation excites me. This video is doing that to me. Brilliant coverage again P6. You're the best.. Hope you're all better or close to being better. We need your videos..
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They sure are taking their sweet time getting these in service.
VH-60Ns have been in service since 1989.
@@AA-xo9uw no. Not they way they are intended to be used! They are the replacements four years ago but yet President and VP can’t fly on them yet!
I think you might be talking about the VH-92A which is the replacement helicopter that's been stuck for four or five years and not certified for POTUS yet. I see them doing test flights around DC from time to time, but no idea when it's going to come into Marine One service. The VH-92 will replace the VH-3 (Marine One) and these VH-60s that are in service.
@@penguinsixshorts those are the once’s.