Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay Flyover, EUREKA, CA, UNITED STATES, 02.01.2018
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Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay Flyover
EUREKA, CA, UNITED STATES
02.01.2018
Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Sarah Wilson
U.S. Coast Guard District 11
An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew from Air Station Humboldt Bay flies over Sector/Air Station Humboldt Bay in McKinleyville, Calif., Feb. 1, 2018. Crews within Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay serve the public along 250 miles of coastline from the Mendocino-Sonoma County line to the California-Oregon border. (U.S. Coast Guard video/Released).
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Coast Guard Group Humboldt Bay: Guardians of the North Coast
Coast Guard Group Humboldt Bay: Guardians of the North Coast
ALAMEDA, Calif. - U.S. Coast Guard District 11 feature video highlighting the missions and units located in U.S. Coast Guard Group Humboldt Bay. Covering Eureka and Mendocino counties in Northern California, Group Humboldt Bay consists of two patrol boats, two smallboat stations, an air station, and an aids to navigation team. The group also hosts a Coast Guard electronics support detachment and marine safety detachment.
U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Pamela Manns and Kevin Metcalf.
North Humboldt Bay Coast Guard Station and Beach, near Eureka
Visiting USCG Station Humboldt Bay
While in Eureka, CA, the Koken-Groves family visited the US Coast Guard station at Humboldt Bay and got a thorough tour of the facilities.
USCG Station Humboldt Bay
Samadhi's crew visits the local Coast Guard station at Eureka, CA
US Coast Guard Air Station Humboldt Bay training
11/27/18 Coast Guard in channel at Humboldt Bay 2
US Coast Guard Humboldt Bay jagged cliff flyby
Flying in CG 6569, an MH-65C Dolphin helicopter, along the Redwood Coast of Northern California just north of Eureka on our way back to USCG Group Air Station Humboldt Bay at Arcata-Eureka Airport in McKinleyville, CA.
11/27/18 Coast Guard in channel at Humboldt Bay 3
Eurocopter HH 65 Dolphin Coast Guard Humboldt Bay
The H-65 helicopter — the Coast Guard’s most ubiquitous aircraft — is certified for operation in all-weather and night-time operations, with the exception of icing conditions. There are 100 H-65s in the inventory. The H-65 is the primary Coast Guard aircraft used aboard certified cutters during deployments. FLIR, a heads-up display (HUD) and other avionics upgrades are being installed aboard the H-65 as part of the ongoing conversion-sustainment initiative to sustain the airframe for the foreseeable future. Furthermore, the re-designation of Airborne Use of Force (AUF) MH-65Cs reflects the installation of armament and a significantly upgraded communications package. Helicopter Interdiction Tactical Squadron (HITRON) Jacksonville was the first operational Coast Guard unit to employ the MH-65C and has a total of 10 aircraft assigned to replace the MH-68A Stingray aircraft. The current transition to the MH-65D is designed to address obsolete component issues and is slated to be complete by summer of 2015. In FY17 the Coast Guard will introduce the MH-65E to the fleet. Currently under development, the MH-65E will feature an all-glass cockpit with advanced navigation capabilities to meet emerging FAA requirements.
Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay serves the public along 250 miles of rugged coastline from the Mendocino-Sonoma County line north to the California-Oregon border.
Cold Pacific currents, powerful Alaskan winter storms, towering offshore rocks, fog, and dangerous harbor entrance bars consistently threaten commercial and recreational vessels operating in the area.
The Command Center located at Sector Humboldt Bay monitors for distress 24 hours a day and directs Coast Guard boats and aircraft to respond to any maritime emergency in the region; along the coast, well offshore, or even inland. The Sector also works with many local, state and federal agencies as needed.
S/V Colmena - Sailing from Eureka, CA. to Noyo River, CA.
Sailing SV Colmena from Eureka California to Ft. Bragg / Noyo River California. Mostly windless weather with some really nasty stuff thrown in to keep us on our toes. :)
11/27/18 Coast Guard in channel at Humboldt Bay 1
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United States Coast Guard showing off their flying skills!HH-65A Dolphin-These short-range recovery aircraft were accepted by the Coast Guard late in 1984. Manufactured by Aerospatiale of France and intended as replacements for the HH-52A , they have sophisticated avionics, navigation, and communications packages, including weather radar to aid rescue operations in bad weather. Presently 95 are on board, with 80 operational.
20th Anniversary of Fallen Coast Guardsmen
Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay held a service on July 11, 2014 to honor the 20th anniversary of the sacrifice of four Coast Guardsmen, Lt. Laurence Williams, Lt. Mark Koteek, Senior Chief Petty Officer Peter Leeman, and Petty Officer 1st Class Michael Gill ... who perished in the line of duty when their MH-65 Dolphin helicopter struck a shoreline cliff while attempting to save the lives of others from a sailing vessel in distress.
U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Loumania Stewart
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Coast Guard aids crab fishermen aboard disabled vessel near Humboldt Bay
A 47-foot Motor Lifeboat crew from Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay tows the 32-foot commercial fishing vessel Comet after it became disabled approximately two miles southwest of the Humboldt Bay south spit, Feb. 6, 2018. The Coast Guard crew placed the Comet in stern tow and helped moor the vessel at Woodley Island Marina. (U.S. Coast Guard video/Released)
US Coast Guard Cutter leaving Humboldt Bay 2010
Forecasters from the National Weather Service office in Eureka joined the US Coast Guard buoy tender to deploy the Wave Rider buoy off the coast of Humboldt Bay. This video shows the vessel passing through the bar while leaving Humboldt Bay.
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USCG Humboldt Cliff Ops
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DFN: Coast Guard rescues two men stranded on Pewetole Island, EUREKA, CA, UNITED STATES 02.11.2018
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Coast Guard rescues two men stranded on Pewetole Island
EUREKA, CA, UNITED STATES
02.11.2018
Video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cory Mendenhall
U.S. Coast Guard District 11
A Coast Guard Sector Humboldt Bay helicopter crew hoists two individuals who were stranded on Pewetole Island off the coast of Trinidad, Calif., Feb. 11, 2018. A good Samaritan contacted watchstanders at Sector Humboldt Bay reporting that two people had become stranded after walking to the island at low tide and were believed to have been there overnight. (U.S. Coast Guard video/Released)
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