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Arizona National Guard UH-60L rescue hiker in Yavapai County

Arizona Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter aircrew conducted the rescue of an injured hiker in Yavapai County
An Arizona Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter aircrew conducted the rescue of an injured hiker in Yavapai County.
Archive image: An Arizona Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk Helicopter assigned to the 2-285th Assault Helicopter Battalion based in Phoenix, lands at Florence Military Reservation during a medevac exercise in Florence, Ariz.
Arizona Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian A. Barbour.
Story by Sgt. Samantha Hill, Arizona National Guard

YAVAPAI COUNTY, Arizona. – An Arizona Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk aircrew from 2-285th Assault Helicopter Battalion conducted the rescue of an injured hiker from treacherous terrain in Yavapai County during the pre-dawn hours of January 2, 2026.

Within hours, the rescue aircrew was assembled, consisting of Chief Warrant Officer 5 Christopher Hammond, pilot; Lt. Col. Shannon Lancaster, co-pilot; and Staff Sgt. Tyler Mowbray and Karl Evans, crew chiefs.

The UH-60L Black Hawk hoist rescue was initiated after worsening weather conditions made it impossible for the local ground search and rescue team to safely extract the hiker, who had a serious leg injury. The request for a UH-60 Black Hawk and its specialized aircrew was made through the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs.

The primary challenge during the operation was the inclement weather.

«We’re doing a constant update of our entire risk assessment,” Hammond explained. “The weather is really the one variable that we have no control over and it’s constantly changing.”

With the UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter hovering in a pocket between clouds, Mowbray operated the hoist, lowering Evans to the ground. Evans assessed the hiker’s condition and coordinated with the ground search and rescue (SAR) team for the extraction.

Because of the weather, the rescue helicopter had to remain on station, a decision that required precise flying and aircrew coordination.

«While we were down in there, the clouds continued to move with the light wind, and it ended up closing the hole above us,” Hammond said.

Despite the challenging conditions, the crew’s training ensured a successful and safe extraction. One by one, the search and rescue team and the injured hiker were hoisted into the helicopter. Both Evans and Mowbray serve as primary hoist operation instructors at the Army Aviation Support Facility, or AASF.

“We do this probably three to four times a month,” Mowbray said. “It was just putting our training to a real-life mission.”

The Arizona National Guard possesses unique capabilities to support local agencies when their resources are exhausted. This mission showcased effective collaboration between military and civilian agencies.

“This mission allows the National Guard interface within Emergency Management and civilian agencies to all work together in the real world and come back with lessons learned from that real world, while also helping someone actually in need at the time,” Hammond explained.

The successful rescue operation is a direct reflection of the Arizona National Guard’s dual-mission purpose. It demonstrates how the 2-285th leverages advanced combat skills to support civil authorities and protect the homeland. Through this rapid and effective response, the battalion upholds the National Guard commitment to be “always ready, always there” to answer the call at home or abroad.

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