Location
Cocoa Beach, FL
Start Date
7-3-1966 8:00 AM
Description
This paper will be presented by Colonel Emil G. Beaudry, Vice Commander, Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. It will include a statement of the present Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service mission and how it relates specifically to our country's various space programs, past, present, and as far into the future as we can project.
It will cover the introduction of the HC-130's into the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service inventory, the Fulton System and its potential, the possibilities of air-to-air recovery and the entirely new concepts of air-to-air refueling of the HH-3 helicopter from the HC-130H aircraft and rnid-air recovery of aerospace hardware and personnel. It will conclude with an investigation of our need for rescue in space as a logical extension of the historic ARRS humanitarian approach to people in distress within the sensible atmosphere. Each of the general areas will be investigated in depth.
Rescue and Recovery in the Space Age (Search, Rescue and Recovery)
Cocoa Beach, FL
This paper will be presented by Colonel Emil G. Beaudry, Vice Commander, Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service. It will include a statement of the present Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service mission and how it relates specifically to our country's various space programs, past, present, and as far into the future as we can project.
It will cover the introduction of the HC-130's into the Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service inventory, the Fulton System and its potential, the possibilities of air-to-air recovery and the entirely new concepts of air-to-air refueling of the HH-3 helicopter from the HC-130H aircraft and rnid-air recovery of aerospace hardware and personnel. It will conclude with an investigation of our need for rescue in space as a logical extension of the historic ARRS humanitarian approach to people in distress within the sensible atmosphere. Each of the general areas will be investigated in depth.