Future Marine One Helicopter Is Struggling To Meet Requirements For Emergency Missions: Report
The already delayed VH-92A is not considered capable of transporting the president during critical contingency operations.
The already delayed VH-92A is not considered capable of transporting the president during critical contingency operations.
We have never seen Marine One ditch its high-profile scheme before this image came to our attention.
This is the only H-60 of any kind in Marine Corps service beyond the highly specialized VH-60N Marine One helicopters.
The CH-92As could help train Marine One crews and move around the White House staff and press corps, among other duties.
The many lives of aircraft are fascinating to ponder, but one well-worn Huey that’s the last of its kind in USMC service has a uniquely colorful past. It served as Marine One, flying Presidents Reagan and Bush throughout the 1980s.
At least one of the VH-3D helicopters, which are nearing the end of their service lives, has received a new and intriguingly familiar interior.
As far as we know, this is the first high-quality image of a pair of VH-92s in formation, and boy does it look great.
Iconic Marine One looks beautiful landing in a winter wonderland of a White House, but it also packs its own blizzard along with it!
We not only get our very first good look at a VH-92 painted in the iconic colors of Marine One, but also of one landing on the South Lawn.
The decision to scrub a presidential airlift mission is up to the White House Military Office, HMX-1 which flies the aircraft, and the Secret Service.