It's top speed is about 185 mph
Coast Guard Helicopter pilots usually make anywhere from $60 to $80 dollars per hour.
60 knots
Not all army helicopters have the same weight. The Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter weighs 13,648 pounds when empty. This helicopter has a maximum speed of 173 miles per hour.
It all depends upon which helicopter you mean: 1 knot ≈ 1.15 mph A Wessex helicopter had a max speed of 115 knots, meaning it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ (115 x 1.15) x 60 mins ≈ 42.16 mins A Wasp helicopter had a max speed of 120 knots, meaning it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ (120 x 1.15) x 60 mins ≈ 40.41 mins A Sea King helicopter had a max speed of 125 knots, meaning it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ (125 x 1.15) x 60 mins ≈ 38.79 mins A Lynx helicopter had a max speed of 160 knots, meaning it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ (160 x 1.15) x 60 mins ≈ 30.31 mins Those figures are from pre 1980. A Lynx in 1986 reached 249.1 mph, meaning it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ 249.1 x 60 mins ≈ 22.40 mins An unofficial record of 299 mph by a Sikorsky X2 (compound helicopter) in 2010 means it could cover 93 miles in 93 ÷ 299 x 60 mins ≈ 18.66 mins
The Apache may be the best "attack" helicopter but the Navy MH 60 S is the most diverse platform and best utility helicopter in the world.
There are many sizes of helicopter from 2 seaters to those that will carry about 60 passengers.
Not sure about the HH-60, but a UH-60 with seats installed carries four crew members (pilot, copilot, 2x crew chiefs) plus 11 passengers.
60 Issues in South Africa
Yes, they became common in the late 1940's
The first H is for rescue the second H is for a helicopter. An Apache is an AH-64, attack helicopter
depending on the condition anywhere from $40-60
I believe it is called the UH 60 Black Hawk