Records. (People Planes Places).HT-18 TH-57 Sea Ranger records: Cdr. Jimmy Davis, 6,000 flight hours, January; LCdr. Scottie Womach and Lt. John Knotts, both USCG USCG abbr. United States Coast Guard USCG n abbr (= United States Coast Guard) → Küstenwache der USA , 5,500 flight hours, September 2002; Cdr. John Quillian, 4,500 flight hours, February; LCdr. John Tracey John Joseph Tracey (June 27, 1933–September 21, 1978) was an American football linebacker. At Texas A&M University, Tracey held school records for most receptions and most yards receiving. , 4,000 flight hours, December 2002; LCdr. Robert Woodburn, 4,000 flight hours, January; LCdr. Larry Craft, 3,000 flight hours, November 2002; and LCdr. Kurt Woltersdorf, 3,000 flight hours, January. VAQ-133 logged its 10,000th Class A mishap-free flight hour in December 2002. VAW-124 CO Cdr. Vincent Bowhers surpassed 4,000 flight hours in the E-2C E-2C Hawkeye; Navy Airborne Warning and Control System Aircraft Hawkeye while stationed aboard Theodore Roosevelt (CVN (Card Verification Number) See CSC. 71). John F Kennedy (CV 67) recorded a milestone when the ship's number one catapult surpassed its 150,000th launch. A CH-46E Sea Knight of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 162 surpassed 36 years and 10,000 flight hours of operational duty. |
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