Coast Guard turns Navy cast-offs into new aircraft.

AuthorMagnuson, Stew
PositionSECURITYBEAT

One military service's trash is another's treasure.

The Coast Guard is using Navy scraps to replace helicopters it has lost in crashes during 2010.

"We've lost two H-60s over the last year and they're basically taking Navy frames that Were sitting around and turning them into brand new Coast Guard helicopters," the service's commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr. told National Defense in a recent interview.

The service lost a helicopter in a crash in Utah's Uinta Mountains last spring. Heavy wind and snow caused the aircraft to slam into trees. Another helicopter during the summer went down in waters near James Island, Wash., killing three of its four crewmembers. It clipped power lines as it headed up the coast to Sitka, Alaska.

Through a program called "Sundown,"...

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