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Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point is an air station of the United States Coast Guard located approximately 13½ miles west of Honolulu, at the Kalaeloa Airport,[2] on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Initially the Coast Guard established a base on the Hawaiian Archipelago in 1945, with a pair of PBY-5 Catalinas and one Grumman G-21 Goose. The air unit maintained supervision for the windward side of Oahu. In 1949 the Command moved to Naval Air Station Barbers Point, and in 1965 the unit received its current designation of Coast Guard Air Station Barbers point. For 24 years the Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard was the primary search-and-rescue helicopter, unit 1987 when it was retired and replaced with the Aérospatiale HH-65 Dolphin. The fixed wing component has consisted of various models of the C-130 Hercules which have been assigned to the unit since 1959. Currently, AIRSTA Barbers Point has the HC-130H model in use, configured primarily as a search and rescue aircraft. It has the ability to airdrop rescue equipment to survivors at sea or on land. It can take off and land on short, unprepared airfields.[3]

Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point
Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point emblem
Active1965 to present
Country United States
Branch United States Coast Guard
TypeAir Station
RoleSearch and Rescue
Size200 active personnel
Commanders
Commanding Officer Capt. John G. Rivers[1]
Aircraft flown
HelicopterMH-65C
PatrolHC-130H

Today 200 officers and enlisted personnel maintain a continuous service for the Fourteenth Coast Guard District. Duties include aviation mission support for Search and Rescue, Marine Environmental Protection, Maritime Law Enforcement and Aids to Navigation. Since 1979, the unit has been awarded two Coast Guard Unit Commendations and four Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendations for exemplary service.[3]


References


  1. "Air Station Barbers Point Commanding Officer". uscg.mil. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  2. "Kalaeloa Airport". Site Under Maintenance. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
  3. "Air Station Barbers Point History". uscg.mil. Retrieved 24 March 2021.


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Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point est une base aérienne des garde-côtes des États-Unis située à Oahu, dans les îles Hawaï. Initialement, les garde-côtes ont établi une base sur l'archipel d'Hawaï en 1945, avec une paire de PBY-5 Catalinas et un Grumman G-21 Goose. L'unité aérienne a maintenu ses opérations du côté d'Oahu. En 1949, le commandement a été transféré à Naval Air Station Barbers Point, une station aéronavale. En 1965, la base a reçu son nom actuel Pendant 24 ans, le Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard a été le principal hélicoptère de recherche et de sauvetage, il fut ensuite remplacé par le Dolphin Aérospatiale HH-65. La composante à voilure fixe consiste en divers modèles de Hercules C-130 attribués à l'unité depuis 1959. Actuellement, AIRSTA Barbers Point utilise le modèle HC-130H, configuré principalement comme un avion de recherche et de sauvetage. Il a la capacité de larguer des équipements de sauvetage aux survivants en mer ou sur terre. Il peut opérer sur des aérodromes courts et non préparés[1].



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