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Lockheed C-130 Hercules (2005) - HC-130J of the Coast Guard (Elizabeth City, NC base) departing RDU for ILM, with disaster relief and personnel onboard to reach Wilmington, NC, after the destruction wrought by Hurricane Florence.  Wilmington is now only accessible via air; all roads and highways are flooded as of 9/17/18.
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Lockheed C-130 Hercules (2005)

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HC-130J of the Coast Guard (Elizabeth City, NC base) departing RDU for ILM, with disaster relief and personnel onboard to reach Wilmington, NC, after the destruction wrought by Hurricane Florence. Wilmington is now only accessible via air; all roads and highways are flooded as of 9/17/18.

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Jarrod Parks
Semper Paratus!
Jason Belanger
I love the slight vortices behind the props! Great pic!
Greg Byington
That's a nice shot, Savannah!
Savannah FordPhoto Uploader
Thanks, y’all. It’s sad the reason why they’re here, though; the coast is still suffering greatly, but the Coast Guard (and all branches), as well as Operation Airdrop, have been fantastic. RDU is the base for all these ops.
Andy Power
From everyone here in NC -- Thank You!!!
marylou anderson
Great pic. Have seen the devastation down there in pics...unbelievable!
Saw a pic of an ocean front house we've rented for more than 20 yrs.'--it was still standing but its neighbors were not!
Savannah FordPhoto Uploader
Wow. Yeah, it’s amazing what house can go untouched and the one next to it is obliterated. But it’s not over yet... all rge rivers are cresting still. Luckily, one path was cleared to Wilmington, 17 is open from Jacksonville on down.
Leon Kay
Thank you for a great photo of a great aircraft, as well as the informative comment.
We spent many hours in these aircraft flying between Pretoria, South Africa and the Angolan border to prevent a terrorist group supported by Cubans and Russians from invading our country.
Rebecca Shaffer
There is a photo of this same aircraft listed as tail# N2005. I recently photographed tail #2010 and ran into the same problem listing the USCG aircraft on Flight Aware....USCG does not use the"N"...but my entry autocorrected to add an "N"...fyi
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18-May-2023 UnknownNear Kodiak, AKKodiak () First seen 01:35PM AKDT 01:45PM AKDT 0:09
18-May-2023 UnknownCold Bay ()Near King Cove, AK 12:09PM AKDT Last seen 12:20PM AKDT 0:10
18-May-2023 UnknownNear King Cove, AKCold Bay () First seen 10:44AM AKDT Last seen 10:55AM AKDT 0:11
18-May-2023 UnknownKodiak ()Near Larsen Bay, AK 09:32AM AKDT Last seen 09:45AM AKDT 0:13
17-May-2023 UnknownNear Port Alsworth, AKKodiak () First seen 07:24PM AKDT 08:26PM AKDT 1:02
17-May-2023 UnknownKodiak ()Near Beluga, AK 05:32PM AKDT Last seen 06:48PM AKDT 1:16
17-May-2023 UnknownNear Kodiak, AKKodiak () First seen 10:52AM AKDT 12:12PM AKDT 1:20
17-May-2023 UnknownKodiak ()Near Kodiak, AK 09:19AM AKDT Last seen 09:23AM AKDT 0:04
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