Get to Know: Air Station Elizabeth City
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Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City - 2015
Highlights of U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina operations throughout 2015.
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November 2015
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Logistics On Location: USCG Air Station Elizabeth City
The United States Coast Guard Air Station located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina has missions that range from law enforcement, fishery patrols, and search and rescue. They count on the DLA team to provide them with critical items at the right place and the right time. Visit dla.mil to learn more about how your agency can work with the DLA team.
USCG Air Station Elizabeth City
Video Insight into USCG action at the USCG Elizabeth City Air Station, NC
U.S. Coast Guard Elizabeth City
Coast Guard Elizabeth City, May. Courtesy Video | U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters | Date: 12.28.2013. Coast Guard Elizabeth City footage.
Search-and-Rescue Flight Launches from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina
Air Station Elizabeth City responds to Hurricane Florence. HD Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Shannon Kearney | U.S. Coast Guard District 5 | 09.14.2018 | B-roll footage of Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina, launching for a search and rescue case, September 14, 2018. The USCG aircrew was responding to a case during Hurricane Florence.
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The 'Dunker' at N.C. Coast Guard training facility
A demonstration of the Underwater Modular Egress Trainer or Dunker - Thursday, November 8, 2012 - which will be part of the training regiment for AST Airmen at the Elizabeth City Coast Guard base. (Stephen M. Katz/The Virginian-Pilot)
Nominee 5: Air Station Elizabeth City Highlights
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Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City Highlights 2015
Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City highlights missions from 2015.
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Largest Coast Guard station in the country, and the place where all of my flying dreams began.... Elizabeth City NC
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Coast Guard Underwater Egress Training
Coast Guard personnel participate in underwater egress training in an indoor pool at the Coast Guard Aviation Technical Training Center located in Elizabeth City, NC on October 23, 2013.
The Coast Guard implemented underwater egress training July 2013 at the ATTC aimed at increasing a member's survivability in the event of a small boat capsizing.
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Pop-up food pantry opens in Elizabeth City for USCG
A pop-up food pantry opened up in Elizabeth City to help with members of the United States Coast Guard during the government shutdown. WAVY News 10's Kara Dixon reports at 6 p.m.
Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue: Sailing Vessel Malachite December 12 1993
The 40 foot ketch Malachite made a distress call nearly 400 miles off Cape Henry VA. The three man crew's liferaft was lost, and the vessel heavily damaged. A C-130 from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City NC dropped several liferafts but the crew were unable to hang on to the lines and haul them aboard. A HH-60J helicopter crewed by Bruce Jones (pilot), Randy Watson (copilot), David Barber (flight mechanic/hoist operator), and David Yoder (rescue swimmer) launched from Elizabeth City, spent 30 minutes on scene rescuing the three from the ocean, then flew an additional 275 miles to a landing in Bermuda. The crew was awarded the American Helicopter Society's Frederick L. Feinberg Award, and Aircrew of the Year awards from the Association of Naval Aviation and Naval Helicopter Association.
Four lives saved
A crew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., rescued four people aboard a 42-foot sailboat in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 300 miles east of Cape Henry, Va., Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014.
Due to the distance offshore, the Jayhawk crew had to land aboard the USS Ross, a 505-foot guided missile destroyer, to refuel before and after hoisting the four people aboard their helicopter.
The four people were taken to Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C. with no reported injuries.
Video courtesy of the Jayhawk crew and an HC-130 Hercules aircrew, both from Air Station Elizabeth City.
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Coast Guard C130 Flyover, Elizabeth City, N.C.
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USCG Helicopter Rescue Swimmer AST A School (131-19)
Arguably the most widely recognized team of rescue-swimmer operators, the elite United States Coast Guard Aviation Survival Technician (AST)/Helicopter Rescue Swimmer team is called upon to respond in the most extreme rescue situations. High seas, medical evacuations, downed aviators, sinking vessels, and hurricanes are some of the deadly scenarios that Coast Guard rescue swimmers are trained to handle. The Coast Guard's team of ASTs is composed of about 350 active-duty members, and only 980 members have passed the training to become Helicopter Rescue Swimmers since the mid-1980s.
AST A School in Elizabeth City, North Carolina lasts for 24 weeks, and includes intense physical fitness, long hours of pool fitness and instruction, extreme water-confidence drills, and classroom instruction. The Coast Guard rescue swimmer training program is very challenging and is one of the toughest U.S. military training courses. Reportedly, only 75–100 Coast Guard personnel attend the school each year. The attrition rate in some years has been as high as 80%, although the 10-year average is just over 54%. Prospective U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmers are physically conditioned to meet high physical fitness standards. About half of prospective candidates make it to AST A School. Upon graduation, candidates must attend seven weeks of training at the Coast Guard's Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) school in Petaluma, California, where ASTs become EMT qualified. Rescue swimmers at Coast Guard Air Station Sitka, Alaska, must maintain the EMT-Intermediate level of proficiency due to the remoteness of their operational area and the number of medical evacuations performed by that unit each year. Once stationed at a Coast Guard Air Station, apprentice ASTs must complete 6 months of qualification on their respective airframe before moving on to finish their rescue swimmer syllabus and becoming journeymen.
The Coast Guard holds a one-week Advanced Helicopter Rescue School (AHRS, formerly known as Advanced Rescue Swimmer School) at Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, Washington, which is host to Air Force pararescuemen (PJs), Navy rescue swimmers, and foreign rescue departments as well. There, students learn the challenges of vertical-surface rescue, cliff operations, sea-cave traversing, and extreme-high-seas rescue. AHRS is considered the premier helicopter-rescue training school of its kind by most military and civilian rescue operators.
“Rescue Swimmer.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 10 July 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue_swimmer.
Comfort Inn of Elizabeth City - Elizabeth City Hotels, North Carolina
Comfort Inn of Elizabeth City3Elizabeth City,North Carolina Within US Travel Directory Located in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, this hotel features a daily hot breakfast buffet and an outdoor pool.
Free Wi-Fi is available.
A microwave, refrigerator and coffee-making facilities are included in each room at Comfort Inn of Elizabeth City.
A cable TV, private bathroom and ironing facilities.
A business centre is available at Comfort Inn of Elizabeth City.
Guests will find a 24-hour reception laundry facilities and vending machines.
Elizabeth City State University is 4 km away.
Guests will be 9 minutes’ drive from the United States Coast Guard Exchange.
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Coast Guard rescue off Eastern Shore
A crew aboard an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, N.C., rescued a man from a life raft off the Eastern Shore following the capsizing of the 67-foot fishing vessel Seafarer, Wednesday, March 6, 2013. The aircrew hoisted the man into the helicopter and took him to Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, Md. (U.S. Coast Guard video by Air Station Elizabeth City.)