Her er HS` Fixed Wing avdeling på Sumburgh anno 1982 med to Citation 550 II og en 404 Titan
U.S. Customs Retires Last of Its Cessna Citation 550s
The remaining
five Cessna Citation 550s, and the only law enforcement jets
operated by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP), will be
auctioned off by year-end. A total of 28 of these
Citation models were built and modified for the agency and
patrolled the nation’s borders for more than 40 years.
Cessna
modified the C-550 to exacting CBP standards, including equipping the
aircraft with military “fire-control” radar, sophisticated infrared
camera, custom instrument panels, and law enforcement communication
packages.
According
to the agency, “The C-550 Interceptor, along with
the tethered Aerostat radar systems, all but eliminated the illegal use of
private aircraft smuggling into the United States.” The agency said that
since 2012, the C-550 contributed to the seizure of 741 pounds of
cocaine, 11,687 pounds of marijuana, 608 pounds of methamphetamine, 83
weapons, five aircraft, and 58 vehicles. The
C-550 also conducted 260 hours of surveillance during Super
Bowl football games.
Although the retirement of the
Citations means the CBP will no longer operate jets, the agency
will still have an impressive fleet of interdiction air support ranging
from single-engine pistons, single- and multi-engine turboprops, turbine
helicopters, and Predator drones. Also, a CBP spokesperson told AIN that the
agency is “currently funded
for five additional multi-role enforcement Beech Super
King Air 350ERs, five Sikorsky HH-60s, and 16 light enforcement
helicopters.”
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