Hh-60j Uscg Search And Rescue Helicopter Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10107381 Bearing Ball
004615555
10107431 Annular Ball Bearing
010030882
10107625 Sleeve Bearing
003219226
10107644 Sleeve Bearing
005148651
10107696 Self-aligning Plain Bearing
010404863
10108519 Tube Fitting Flared Sleeve
010896502
10109277 Poppet Drain Cock
011146672
10110480 Single Leg Chain Assembly
000582450
10110510 Wire Rope Swaging Sleeve
001370028
10110524 Air Conditioning Filter Element
010924317
10110529 Tubeaxial Fan
002265872
10111299 Tube Elbow
001972919
10111307 Tube Coupling Nut
002221915
10113095 Dust And Moistur Protective Plug
012820812
10114169 Machine Bolt
001357233
10114363 Machine Bolt
007543049
10114700 Machine Screw
009296457
10114708 Externally Relieved Body Screw
009390485
10114750 Tapping Screw
009591086
10114792 Machine Screw
009889106
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Helicopter, Uscg Search And Rescue, Hh-60j

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The Sikorsky MH-60T Jayhawk is a multi-mission, twin-engine, medium-range helicopter operated by the United States Coast Guard for search and rescue, law enforcement, military readiness and marine environmental protection missions. Originally designated HH-60J before being upgraded and redesignated beginning in 2007,

Chosen to replace the HH-3F Pelican, the MH-60T is a member of the Sikorsky S-70 family of helicopters and is based on the United States Navy's SH-60 Seahawk helicopter.

Chosen to replace the HH-3F Pelican, the HH-60J was based on the United States Navy's SH-60 Seahawk and a member of the Sikorsky S-70 helicopter family. Compared to its predecessor, the HH-3F, the HH-60J is lighter, faster, and equipped with more sophisticated electronics and more powerful engines.

Sikorsky began development in September 1986 and aircraft registration number 6001 achieved first flight on 8 August 1989. The first aircraft was delivered to the USCG for developmental testing in March, 1990 at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland. In March 1991, ATC Mobile, Alabama became the first USCG unit to fly the HH-60J, allowing instructor pilots to prepare for pilot training. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina was the first USCG operational unit to fly the HH-60J.

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