The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

New Sikorsky helicopter for Biden burning White House lawn

- By Alexander Soule

If climate change was not a big enough worry for the White House these days, it has a scorched-earth issue on another front — specifical­ly the South Lawn, where Sikorsky reportedly continues to try to find a solution to engine exhaust from its new presidenti­al helicopter­s damaging the turf.

Sikorsky is working with the White House on a design fix to prevent damage to the lawn during hot weather when engines are providing power to the main rotor set, Bloomberg reported Tuesday citing an unidentifi­ed White House official.

The Lockheed Martin subsidiary has its headquarte­rs plant in Stratford.

A Lockheed Martin spokespers­on told Bloomberg the manufactur­er has “an agreed upon landing zone solution”, without stating further details and any timeline to press the VH-92A Patriot into the regular White House shuttle duty. Marine Helicopter Squadron One operates out of Marine Corps Air Facility Quantico in Virginia.

“We have been working in close collaborat­ion with our Naval Air Systems Command customer and have an agreed upon landing zone solution with testing planned to validate and ensure the aircraft meets that specific operationa­l requiremen­t,” a Sikorsky spokespers­on said in a statement sent to CT Insider.

The U.S. Marine Corps has been adding the VH-92A Patriot into the White House fleet over an extended period, as older Sikorsky VH-3D Sea King helicopter­s get taken off Marine One duties. Marine Helicopter Squadron One also flies a modified Black Hawk model called the VH-60N White Hawk, and the MV-22B Osprey

The White House Military Office is tasked with determinin­g when the VH-92A Patriot can be used to fly the president. The White House fleet is also used to carry the vice president, heads of state and other official parties.

In a $5 billion contract award, the Department of Defense chose Sikorsky in 2014 to develop the VH-92A from its existing S-92 helicopter. Initial production began in 2019 and Sikorsky delivered the first helicopter in May 2020. The White House is fielding 21 helicopter­s with two more to function as test aircraft for new systems.

Sikorsky also had separate issues with what the Pentagon termed “hot gas impingemen­t” on CH-53K King Stallion cargo helicopter­s Sikorsky is now building for the Marines.

 ?? Jim Watson/AFP/TNS ?? President Joe Biden boards Marine One in May 2022 on the South Lawn of the White House.
Jim Watson/AFP/TNS President Joe Biden boards Marine One in May 2022 on the South Lawn of the White House.

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