A Project of the Coast Guard Aviation Association

1982 – OPBAT – Operation Bahamas Turks and Caicos; a Cooperative Drug Interdiction Operation Initiated

The Bahamas, a sparsely settled group of islands extending from a point seventy miles off the east coast of Florida to just northwest of Haiti, gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1973. Carlos Lehder, one of the kingpins of the Medellin Drug Cartel, arrived there in 1978 and started buying up property at Norman … Read more

1982 – HU25 Falcon Jet Enters Service

HU-25 Guardian

The HU-25 Falcon Jet is a medium-range surveillance (MRS) fixed-wing aircraft that was used to perform search and rescue, enforcement of laws and treaties including illegal drug interdiction, marine environmental protection, and military readiness. The origin of this MRS procurement can be traced back to 1966 when the Coast Guard participated in a full-scale wing … Read more

1982 – Coast Guard and the Department of Defense Conducted Joint Evaluation of Lighter Than Air (LTA) Aircraft

The Coast Guard and the United States Navy initiated a joint study to determine the feasibility of developing an airship to meet Navy and Coast Guard needs. Information to determine the efficiency of LTA craft was obtained from the Naval Air Development Center. (NADC) NADC did a mission analysis comparison between airships and ships, aircraft, … Read more

1981 – Coast Guard Air Detachment Guantanamo Bay Cuba Established

WHEC Coast Guard Cutter Chase with HH-52 on board The Cuban exodus of 1980 changed the response to illegal immigration from the Caribbean. Skilled immigrants from Jamaica and Haiti, both Afro-Caribbean groups, arriving between 1965 and 1980 passed into American society almost unnoticed. The pre-1980 Cuban migrants received all kinds of state assistance facilitating incorporation … Read more

1979 – HH-65 Aircraft Program Office Established

HH-65 Formation

During 1977 an acquisition program was launched to provide the Coast Guard with a new Short-Range-Recovery (SRR) helicopter by early 1980. A Request for Technical Proposals (RFTP) was issued in September of 1977 with a Coast Guard decision on the new machine planned for August of 1978.  Helicopter manufacturers who responded to the request were … Read more

1978 – Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento Established

HC-130 Sacramento

HC-130s on the ramp Air Station Sacramento Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento was commissioned on the fifth of September 1978. It is located at the north end of the former McClellan Air Force Base. With a complement of 153 officers and enlisted personnel operating four HC-130 “Hercules” aircraft, Air Station Sacramento is under the operational … Read more

1978 – The Coast Guard Aviation Technical Training Center Was Established

Coast Guard Aviation Technical Training Center In the early years of Coast Guard Aviation the US Coast Guard trained its enlisted aviation personnel at Navy schools.  There was a restructuring of aviation enlisted ratings after World War II. In 1949 the initial aviation training “A” schools moved from San Diego to the Naval Training Center, … Read more

1977 – Air Station/Group Humboldt Bay, California Commissioned

Group/Air Station Humboldt Bay – Arcata Airport Coast Guard Group / Air Station Humboldt Bay was commissioned on June 24, 1977 at the Arcata-Eureka Airport in McKinleyville, CA. This completed a multi-year initiative by local residents to gain a year-round aviation search and rescue (SAR) facility for Northern California. Prior to 1977, an aviation detachment … Read more