Rotor Review Fall 2023 # 162 "So Others May Live"

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Executive Director’s View NHA is NOT just about Pilots … By CAPT Jim Gillcrist, USN (Ret.)

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he focus of this issue is on our Aircrew Brothers and Sisters who are integral to every mission we fly no matter what the platform – rotary wing, unmanned, or tilt rotor. And their motto of … “So Others May Live” … is both noble and a compelling call to action for mission execution within the entire Rotary Force. Acknowledgement that we are indeed a talented team of aircrewmen, maintainers, and pilots is what makes the Rotary Force, and NHA as a professional organization, unique. During my last flying tour at the World Famous HSL-43 BattleCats, the squadron slogan was: “Fix … Fly … Strike!” I liked the slogan. It was compelling without any need for embellishment. It represented what we did as a high functioning team of maintainers, aircrewmen, and pilots. The mission could only be accomplished if we knew how to fix the airframe, fly the airframe, and fight the airframe. We deployed and operated as one team. Similarly, NHA is a team and a brotherhood with a similar, defining motto: “Every member counts / stronger together.” We are a unique professional organization. We are comprised of maintainers, aircrewmen, and pilots who remain connected, who help one another, who continue to offer mentorship to one another, and who pay it forward. Every member counts and makes the organization stronger. To repeat something that I shared in an earlier column, the best kept secret in this vibrant, professional organization is its members. The NHA Staff has the immense privilege every day of working alongside high caliber folks from National Leadership to Junior Officer and Aircrew Reps across the entire Rotary Force – coast to coast. In closing, we remain a relationship organization. Meaning that the relationships we make at the squadron and aboard ship on deployment are lifelong, enriching, and purposeful. These same relationships continue downstream and remain powerful throughout our military careers, as well as when we transition to our next adventure outside of the service. We look after one another and pay it forward continuously. This is why we are members of our professional organization. This is why you should join and / or renew your membership. Please keep your membership profile up to date (mailing address and region affiliation). If you should need any assistance at all, give us a call at (619) 4357139 and we will be happy to help – you will get Linda, Mike, Allyson, or myself. Warm regards with high hopes, Jim Gillcrist.

NHA's Newest Lifetime Member (LTM) #485, Vice President for Membership, LT Brendan McGinnis, USN, HSC-23 Wildcards is presented his coin by CAPT Jim Gillcrist, USN (Ret.), NHA's Executive Director.

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Crossword - Answers

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page 27

CROSSWORD

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page 27

Chairman's Brief

3min
page 8

National President's Message

4min
page 9

Rotor Executive Director's View

4min
pages 10-11

VP of Membership Report

3min
page 12

From the JO President

4min
page 13

A New EIC Takes the Helm

2min
page 14

Rotor Review Fall 2023 # 162 "So Others May Live"

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On Leadership

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pages 16-17

Commodore's Corner"

5min
pages 18-19

Naval Helicopter Association Scholarship Fund

8min
pages 20-22

Naval Helicopter Association Historical Society

2min
page 24

Spotlight Editor

2min
page 26

Crossword

1min
page 27

Why We Wrote Leave No Man Behind

5min
page 28

So Swimmers May Be Paid

6min
pages 30-31

Persian Gulf Rescue

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page 31

Flexibility is a Capability

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pages 32-34

How Civilian SAR Missions Help Train Units for the Worst

8min
pages 34-35

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page 36

Clementine Two - U.S. Navy Night Rescue Over North Vietnam

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NAS Key West SAR: Optimizing Long Range Maritime Search and Rescue for the Future Fight

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More of Naval Aviation Needs to Prioritize Range

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Happenstance: The Inspirational Journey of CAPT Sunita Williams

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Managing the Hazards: Extreme Cold Weather Helicopter Detachment Operations

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Preparing the Navy for the Indo-Pacific: Advancing UAS for Great Power Competition

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A Case for Auditory Learning Resources in Naval Aviation Training

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A Bridge for Intra-Theater Distributed Fleet Operations: The CMV-22B

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Book Review

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Signal Charlie - RDML Ronald "Rabbit" Christenson, USN (Ret.)

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Signal Charlie - CAPT Richard "Rick" Grant, USN (Ret.)

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Signal Charlie - CDR John Charles "Jack" Macidull, USNR (Ret.)

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