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Friday, April 26, 2024

Air Station Houston Honors First Coast Guard Helicopter Pilot

Coast Guard Air Station Houston is scheduled to hold a memorial ceremony Friday to rededicate the headstone of Coast Guard Helicopter Pilot #1, Capt. Frank Erickson, whose contributions to naval aviation forever changed search and rescue.

Born in Portland, Oregon, Erickson served in the Navy before enlisting in the U.S. Coast Guard. He received an appointment to the Coast Guard Academy and was commissioned in 1931. While at the Academy, Erickson developed a passionate interest in the techniques of search and rescue and, on May 14, 1935, became Coast Guard Aviator #32.

In 1943, Erickson was selected to be the first Coast Guard aviator to qualify as a helicopter pilot, and just shortly thereafter, on Jan. 3, 1944, he piloted the first helicopter rescue mission.

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