Shipboard helicopter operations

Shipboard helicopter operations

Shipboard helicopter operations is the use of techniques which allows operation of rotary wing aircraft from naval vessels. In the case of military vessels the operations also include tactics and associated weapons and troops.

Landing a helicopter on the flight deck of what is sometimes a small ship in heavy seas presents the pilot with a challenges that include: deck movements, turbulent airflows, and using control systems that were not necessarily designed for the marine environment.

Flight operations of shipboard helicopter operations include preparing the aircraft and crew for the mission, cargo, weapons and ordnance handling (for armed helicopters), passenger supervision, aircraft departure, communications with the ship during the mission and recovery.

Apart from the more routine passenger and cargo transportation missions, shipboard helicopter operations are used by civilian and military operators to conduct search and rescue missions, while what for the civilian operators is often electronic news gathering, for the military becomes intelligence gathering missions or battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance. Some helicopters can fulfil very specialised roles such as the Kamov Ka-31 airborne early warning, or the more often performed variety of combat roles by the SH-60 Seahawk, including antisubmarine warfare (ASW), undersea warfare (USW), anti-surface warfare (ASUW), naval special warfare (NSW) insertion, combat search and rescue (CSAR), vertical replenishment (VERTREP) and medical evacuation (MEDEVAC).

Although the first shipboard helicopter operations were attempted by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War in the Baltic Sea, the first purpose-built helicopter operation vessels were the Liberty ships converted by the US Army in June of 1945 into floating repair depots. They included special landing platforms to accommodate R-4 helicopters. [ [http://cbi-theater-3.home.comcast.net/~cbi-theater-3/hoverfly/hoverfly.html The Hoverfly in CBI, Carl Warren Weidenburner] ]

Citations and notes

References

* Weidenburner, Carl Warren, "The Hoverfly in CBI", First recorded military rescue by helicopter, [http://cbi-theater-3.home.comcast.net/~cbi-theater-3/hoverfly/hoverfly.html]


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