US Navy Helicopter Squadron HSL-41 Sticker — Seahawks of the West Coast
HSL-41 was where Pacific Fleet Seahawk crews were born — trained hard, deployed ready.
Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light 41 (HSL-41) served as the U.S. Navy's West Coast Fleet Replacement Squadron for the SH-60B Seahawk. Based at NAS North Island, San Diego, HSL-41 was responsible for the initial and advanced training of all Pacific Fleet LAMPS Mk III pilots, aircrewmen, and maintenance personnel. Every operational HSL squadron on the West Coast depended on HSL-41's training pipeline to generate qualified, mission-ready detachments. The squadron's graduates went on to deploy worldwide, carrying HSL-41's rigorous standards with them to every flight deck.
Perfect For: HSL-41 alumni, West Coast Seahawk instructors and students, LAMPS community members, and naval aviation training historians.
The West Coast's Seahawk schoolhouse — where hunters are made.
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