Aerial Support to Regional Enforcement Agencies

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ASTREA is an acronym for Aerial Support To Regional Enforcement Agencies, the air support unit of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. Each airship is designated by the name ASTREA and a number, for example: "ASTREA 1". ASTREA Base is located at Gillespie Field Airport (IATA: SEEICAO: KSEE) in El Cajon, California.

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[edit] History

1972 - ASTREA began operations with three Korean War-era Bell 47G helicopters based at Gillespie Field in El Cajon.

1997 - On February 16, Deputy Patrick "Pat" S. Coyle, 42, died after the ASTREA helicopter in which he and pilot Ron Hobson were flying lost power and crashed in Sycamore Canyon, northeast of Santee, California. His death marked the first fatality in the then 25-year history of the sheriff's air support unit.

2003 - Cedar Fire and Paradise Fire

2005 - ASTREA receives two refurbished Bell 205A1++ "Super Huey" firefighting helicopters. These are the first two aircraft purchased for the new regional fire helicopter program the county started after the October 2003 wildfires. Both are single-engine, medium-lift copters equipped with 375 gallon underbelly water tanks. The helicopters arrived at Gillespie Field after a three-day, 2,000-mile flight from Eagle Copters of Calgary, Canada.

[edit] Aircraft

In 2008, ASTREA's fleet consisted of:

Aircraft Type Make / Model / (Qty) Unit / No. Tail No. Serial No. (C/N)
Helicopter - law enforcement* MD 500D (3) ASTREA 2 N4575Z 370094D
ASTREA 4 N9106Z 800776D
ASTREA 5 N5108E 811075D
MD 500E (1) ASTREA 3 N150JD 0545E
MD 530F (2) ASTREA 6 N535WK 0138FF
  N131TZ 0142FF
Bell 407 (1)   N958TR  
Helicopter - firefighting Bell 205A1++ (2) ASTREA 10 N449RC 30121
ASTREA 12 N107BZ 30013

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