Costa Rican Four UH-1H Helicopters Donated by the U.S. Government Are Now Operational
Four helicopters arrived in Costa Rica nearly a month ago as part of a two-year program between Costa Rica and the U.S. Embassy.
The Costa Rican government will use these aircrafts to enhance their fight against illegal drug trafficking and increase the country’s capability to attend to crisis related to natural disasters.
During this two-year period, the United States will be in charge of maintaining the helicopters, purchasing spare parts, and training Costa Rican pilots and maintenance personnel. Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Security Air Surveillance Service will assume all operational costs.
According to U.S. Ambassador Sharon Day, these helicopters represent the United States’ commitment to its security partnership with Costa Rica, which predates the arrival of these aircrafts and will continue long after the two-year aviation program has finished.
Richard Glenn, the INL Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, noted that the United States continues to invest heavily in Costa Rica’s security services because Costa Rica is a proven partner. “Year in and year out we see how effectively Costa Rica uses the tools and training the U.S. Government provides. Costa Rica and the United States share a com
Source: By U.S. Embassy San Jose - 9 April, 2019
Photo: Four UH-1H Helicopters Donated by the U.S. Government Are Now Operational (Photo by cr.usembassy.gov)