Shortly after a pair of USN SH-60 Seahawks arrived very low to the LZ and briefly operated in the area to the west of Berry Hill, before passing low eastwards over the Irthing gorge (not in). The RN Wildcat operated on the southern edge of the range, changed position regularly, presumably in response to threats created by RAF Spadeadam. The F-18 continued provided top cover for the Seahawks and then departed north upon completion of the Operation.
The helicopters all then departed to Carlisle airport for refuelling and then headed north, in the case of the Seahawks, to a Scottish rendezvous with the USS George W Bush.
Luckily, this all for once happened in sunlight and despite a low heat haze affecting the low level visibility it was good to be able to watch the mainly distant interoperability Exercise. And very pleasing to catch the unusual rare sight of US Navy aircraft and helicopter assets working together over the U.K. with a Royal Navy helicopter.






















