| Commanding Officer |
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MONTHLY OPERATIONS
Due to the anticipation of the stand-down, missions for the 213th ASHC had slacked off to nearly zero. The bulk of missions
were routine re-supply to the ARVN's and to the 11th ACR. There were several helibucket missions to round out the unit's
activities for the first and final quarter for the Black Cats in the Republic of Vietnam. |
UNIT OPERATIONS
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| EMPLOYMENT |
|
|
SORTIES |
PASSENGERS |
TONS |
HOURS |
AVE TON/HRS |
AVE AIRCRAFT AVAIL. |
| January |
1780 |
3211 |
2966 |
677.7 |
4.3 |
86.4% |
| February |
753 |
1208 |
1126 |
247.0 |
4.6 |
87.2% |
| Total |
2533 |
4419 |
4092 |
924.7 |
4.45 |
86.8% |
| AIRCRAFT RECOVERIES |
|
MONTHLY TOTALS |
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT RECOVERED |
MONETARY VALUE OF RECOVERED AIRCRAFT |
| January |
3 |
2UH-1H, 1AH-1G |
$913,135.00 |
| February |
0 |
--- |
--- |
| Total |
3 |
2UH-1H, 1AH-1G |
$913,135.00 |
| HELI-BUCKETS
|
|
Missions-10 |
All dates, orders, and events indicated in
this text were taken from the last unit report found to date.
The report was written by WO1, AV Milton I. Delancy Dated 1
Jan. 72 ----15 Mar. 72
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Maintenance |