Two Victorian schools received an extraordinary visit as a Royal Australian Navy MH-60R Seahawk helicopter and its crew touched down, offering students a rare glimpse into naval aviation.
Navy's Fleet Air Arm's 725 squadron landed the helicopter on the sports ovals of Geelong High School and Ocean Grove's Bellarine Secondary College for an early-morning visit.
The planned landing was part of a presentation to students about the aircraft and ADF capability ahead of the Australian International Airshow, which begins in Avalon later this week.
Aviation Warfare Officer Sub Lieutenant Stephanie Hudson said the crew was excited to showcase the Seahawk's capability to students.
"It's always a pleasure to come out to schools, meet the students and speak a little bit about what we do every day in the Navy," she said.
"It's a unique job that give us access to incredible machinery, technology and interesting career paths.
"We're proud of what we do so to have the chance to share a little bit of that with the local community is a great privilege."
Geelong High School Principal Davin Reid watched on as his Year 12 Physics class participated in the Navy presentation.
"It was a great chance for our students to meet with the Navy and learn more about the aircraft, life in the ADF and the many career paths they have in front of them," he said.
"They loved seeing the helicopter up close and getting the chance to interact with the crew."
One of the MH-60R Seahawk's features is its networked mission systems and digital cockpit, which equips Navy aircrew with unparalleled situational awareness.
It fuses information from its advanced RADAR, SONAR, Electro-Optical and Electronic Support systems before sharing mission critical information via its high-speed datalinks.
When not deployed, MH-60R Seahawks operate from the Naval Air Station HMAS Albatross in Nowra, New South Wales by 725, 816 & 808 Squadrons.
The MH-60R Seahawk and EC135 helicopters form part of the Navy's display alongside a host of other ADF aircraft at the Australian International Airshow, which runs from 25 to 30 March