When wild weather strikes, most people head for cover, but for the U.S. Coast Guard, that’s often when the mission begins. In this eye-opening interview, Coast Guard Commander Dan DeAngelo reveals how everything from fog and hail to shifting crosswinds can complicate rescues, impact mission planning and push crews and aircraft to the limits of their training.
Breakdown
- Coast Guard crews often operate in extreme conditions when others cannot.
- Training covers all weather types, including day and night operations. 11s
- Mission and weather planning are crucial, sometimes requiring extra fuel and range. 20s
- Crosswind training is emphasized due to unpredictable wind conditions. 25s
- Training, crew coordination, and specialized aircraft enable successful missions. 47s