Practice makes perfect
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla.- A pararescueman from the 920th Rescue Wing here free falls from a HC-130P/N King refueling aircraft at 3,500 ft. during a Cocoa Beach Air Show demo Nov. 4. The Cocoa Beach Air Show will feature 920th RQW Rescue Reservists, HC-130P/N King aircrafts and a HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter Nov. 5-6. Pararescuemen are able to perform life-saving missions in the world's most remote areas, by air, land or water. (Courtesy photo/Mr. Mike Brown)
The King of Cocoa Beach



by Airman 1st Class Natasha Dowridge
920th Rescue Wing Publilc Affairs


11/4/2011 - PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. -- The view from the back of an HC-130P/N King refueling aircraft was phenomenal according to central Florida media who captured the 2011 Cocoa Beach Air Show from above.

Guardian Angel Airmen skydived out the back of the king into the drop zone drink that is the Atlantic Ocean for the practice day Nov. 4. The show is being held Nov. 5-6 beachfront at Lori Wilson Park.

The GA Airmen are pararescuemen and combat rescue operators, the only DoD members specifically organized, trained and equipped to conduct personnel recovery operations in hostile or denied areas as a primary mission, which means they're they guys who the Navy Seals call. For the past 50 years our unit was tasked as the primary rescue force serving as guardians of the astronauts. Currently our aircraft and Airmen are deployed to Afghanistan performing combat search and rescue.

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