443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron Marks World Helicopter Day

The dive team from HMCS WINNIPEG conducts jumps from the CH-148 Cyclone helicopter to keep personnel trained and ready during Operation PROJECTION, in the Pacific Ocean. Photo: S1 Melissa Gonzalez, Canadian Armed Forces photo

Lookout Staff

On Aug. 18, 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron (MHS) joins the global celebration of World Helicopter Day. This global celebration highlights the vital role helicopters play in our society, and nowhere is this more evident than in the critical missions undertaken by 443 MHS.

The squadron, which traces its roots back to the Second World War, has evolved into a crucial component of Canada’s maritime defence strategy. Operating the advanced CH-148 Cyclone helicopters, 443 MHS provides essential support to the Royal Canadian Navy’s Pacific Fleet.

While 443 MHS is part of 12 Wing Shearwater, its home base is in North Saanich. It provides three helicopter air detachments known as HELAIRDETs in support of the Pacific Fleet here in Esquimalt.

The squadron provides service to the RCN and frequently embarks HELAIRDETS in the Halifax-class frigates HMCS Calgary, Ottawa, Regina, Vancouver, and Winnipeg and other vessels.

443 MHS works with the RCN supporting government efforts to combat drug, fisheries, and environmental violations in Canadian waters. Internationally, it supports operations in surface and sub-surface surveillance as well as peacekeeping and humanitarian operations.

As they mark World Helicopter Day, the men and women of 443 MHS continue to embody their motto – ‘Our Sting Is Death’ – a reminder of their lethal effectiveness in combat and their unwavering dedication to protecting Canadian interests at home and abroad.

The Lookout wishes 443 MHS a happy World Helicopter Day and thanks them for their service.

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