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Helicopter Crew at Aviation Unit near Pentagon Away for ‘Traffic Survey’

Started by Archangel, July 26, 2017, 08:27:04 PM

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A helicopter and its crew that are always on standby for "contingency" missions in the Washington area are away from base early this morning conducting a traffic survey, but apparently return at some point before the Pentagon is hit. The crew belongs to the 12th Aviation Battalion. (Exempt 11/14/2001 pdf file; Exempt 11/14/2001 pdf file)

The 12th Aviation Battalion is stationed at Davison Army Airfield at Fort Belvoir, located 12 miles south of the Pentagon. It is the aviation support unit for the Military District of Washington, and operates UH-1 "Huey" and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters. (Military District of Washington 8/2000)

According to a chief warrant officer with the unit, the 12th Aviation Battalion has "two crews that are always on standby for any kind of contingency mission." It is one of these crews that is "out flying around doing a traffic survey." (Exempt 11/14/2001 pdf file)

The exact time period during which the crew and their helicopter are away from base is unstated, but they apparently return to Davison Airfield before 9:37 a.m., when the Pentagon is hit (see Shortly Before 9:37 a.m. September 11, 2001). (Exempt 11/14/2001 pdf file)

They will be the first crew with the battalion to take off in support of the rescue operations at the Pentagon once the unit's aircraft are permitted to launch again following the attack. Others members of the 12th Aviation Battalion are also away from base this morning, for weapons training (see 8:46 a.m.-9:37 a.m. September 11, 2001). (Exempt 11/14/2001 pdf file)