Atlantic Sea Kings make last flight by 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron

Royal Canadian Navy personnel wave and salute as 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron conducts its final flight with CH-124 Sea King helicopters over Halifax Harbour Jan. 26. Photo by DND

Royal Canadian Navy personnel wave and salute as 423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron conducts its final flight with CH-124 Sea King helicopters over Halifax Harbour Jan. 26. Photo by DND

RCAF Public Affairs ~

423 Maritime Helicopter Squadron conducted its final operational flight of CH-124 Sea King helicopters Jan. 26, with a flypast over Halifax Harbour and Shearwater, Nova Scotia.

423 MH Squadron personnel will now turn their full attention to transitioning to the CH-148 Cyclone, the Royal Canadian Air Force’s new maritime helicopter.

It’s not the last time that residents of the Halifax and Dartmouth area will see the venerable Sea King in flight. 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron, located at Patricia Bay, British Columbia, will support Royal Canadian Navy operations on both coasts until the Sea King is formally retired at Patricia Bay at the end of this year. Both 443 and 423 MH Squadrons are part of 12 Wing Shearwater.

The Sea King has been in service with the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force for 55 years. The first Cyclone detachments onboard Navy ships are planned for mid-2018.

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  1. J. E. Christopher Moriah, S.LT.(Ret) says:

    Good show!

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