Coast Guard Air Station Detroit is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Detroit, Michigan. The station was established in 1966 and is located on Selfridge Air National Guard base. Early aircraft consisted of three HH-52A Seaguard helicopters with an area of operations encompassing Lakes Ontario, Erie, St. Clair and southern Lake Huron. During the summer months they assume responsibility for the southern portion of Lake Michigan and operate from an Air Facilities located in Muskegon, Michigan, and Wuakegan, Illinios. Air Station Detroit conducts flights in support of domestic icebreaking operations, Marine Environmental Protection (MEP), and search and rescue missions. Most notably they responded to several rescue missions during Hurricane Katrina of 2005. Today they s
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| - Coast Guard Air Station Detroit is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Detroit, Michigan. The station was established in 1966 and is located on Selfridge Air National Guard base. Early aircraft consisted of three HH-52A Seaguard helicopters with an area of operations encompassing Lakes Ontario, Erie, St. Clair and southern Lake Huron. During the summer months they assume responsibility for the southern portion of Lake Michigan and operate from an Air Facilities located in Muskegon, Michigan, and Wuakegan, Illinios. Air Station Detroit conducts flights in support of domestic icebreaking operations, Marine Environmental Protection (MEP), and search and rescue missions. Most notably they responded to several rescue missions during Hurricane Katrina of 2005. Today they s (en)
- Coast Guard Air Station Detroit est une base aérienne de la Garde côtière américaine située à Détroit, dans le Michigan. La base est créée en 1966 et est située sur la (en) Les premiers aéronefs se composent de trois hélicoptères HH-52A Seaguard avec une zone d'opérations englobant les lacs Ontario, Érié, Sainte-Claire et le sud du lac Huron. Pendant les mois d'été, ils assument la responsabilité de la partie sud du lac Michigan et opèrent à partir des installations aériennes situées à Muskegon, dans le Michigan, et Wuakegan, dans l'Illinios. L'Air Station Detroit effectue des vols en appui des opérations nationales de déglaçage, de protection de l'environnement marin (MEP) et de missions de recherche et de sauvetage. Plus particulièrement, les équipages répondent à plusieurs missions de (fr)
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| - Coast Guard Air Station Detroit is an Air Station of the United States Coast Guard located in Detroit, Michigan. The station was established in 1966 and is located on Selfridge Air National Guard base. Early aircraft consisted of three HH-52A Seaguard helicopters with an area of operations encompassing Lakes Ontario, Erie, St. Clair and southern Lake Huron. During the summer months they assume responsibility for the southern portion of Lake Michigan and operate from an Air Facilities located in Muskegon, Michigan, and Wuakegan, Illinios. Air Station Detroit conducts flights in support of domestic icebreaking operations, Marine Environmental Protection (MEP), and search and rescue missions. Most notably they responded to several rescue missions during Hurricane Katrina of 2005. Today they support 30 Coast Guard shore units, five cutters, as well as federal, state, local, and Canadian government agencies. Detroit aircrews handle over 200 rescues annually. Currently the air station houses five MH-65D Dolphin helicopters. (en)
- Coast Guard Air Station Detroit est une base aérienne de la Garde côtière américaine située à Détroit, dans le Michigan. La base est créée en 1966 et est située sur la (en) Les premiers aéronefs se composent de trois hélicoptères HH-52A Seaguard avec une zone d'opérations englobant les lacs Ontario, Érié, Sainte-Claire et le sud du lac Huron. Pendant les mois d'été, ils assument la responsabilité de la partie sud du lac Michigan et opèrent à partir des installations aériennes situées à Muskegon, dans le Michigan, et Wuakegan, dans l'Illinios. L'Air Station Detroit effectue des vols en appui des opérations nationales de déglaçage, de protection de l'environnement marin (MEP) et de missions de recherche et de sauvetage. Plus particulièrement, les équipages répondent à plusieurs missions de sauvetage lors de l'ouragan Katrina de 2005. Aujourd'hui, ils soutiennent 30 unités côtières de la Garde côtière, cinq cotres, ainsi que des agences gouvernementales fédérales, étatiques, locales et canadiennes. Les équipages de Détroit gèrent plus de 200 sauvetages par an. Actuellement, la station aérienne abrite cinq hélicoptères MH-65D Dolphin'. (fr)
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