Arctic Rescue Pavehawk Style
KULIS AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Alaska -- An HH-60G Pavehawk from Kulis Air National Guard Base is used to perform rescue training operations Nov. 4. The Pavehawk crew usually consists of a four-man crew, two pilots, a gunner and the flight engineer and occasionally with two pararescuers. Kulis ANG rescue squadrons conduct training missions five days a week around the Alaska airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Cynthia Spalding)
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