Metro delivers H125 to Texas Game Wardens
The Texas Game Wardens will use the aircraft in its duties to include conservation law enforcement, search and rescue missions, and aerial firefighting
Metro Aviation recently delivered a new H125 to the Texas Game Wardens, a division of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The Texas Game Wardens have used aviation assets since 1930. This new aircraft joins their existing H125 and the two new Cessna fixed-wing aircraft on the way.
“With the delivery of the new 2023 Airbus H125 completed by Metro Aviation, along with our 2014 H125, we will have a strong fleet of A-Star helicopters in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Aviation Unit,” said Game Warden Chief Pilot Brandon Rose.
Metro Aviation equipped the new aircraft with a cargo swing, an L3Harris WESCAM thermal imager and moving map, an XM radio and audio, and a searchlight. These additions, along with other mission-essential equipment such as a 17in touchscreen monitor, programmable video switch with push button source switching, flip-down 10in monitor, a data converter to cross-fill point data from the moving map to the Garmin NAV/COMM, PA loudhailer, Flightcell DZMx and sat phone, Garmin traffic computer, and state-of-the-art Garmin autopilot, significantly enhance the aircraft’s capabilities.
The Game Wardens are responsible for conservation law enforcement, search and rescue missions, aerial firefighting, and more.
There has been a recent call for more aerial firefighting assets in the state of Texas to combat increasing incidents of wildfires.
Jon Adams
Jon is the Senior Editor of AirMed&Rescue. He was previously Editor for Clinical Medicine and Future Healthcare Journal at the Royal College of Physicians before coming to AirMed&Rescue in November 2022. His favorite helicopter is the Army Air Corps Lynx that he saw his father fly while growing up on Army bases.