1960 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
Twin Turbine Helicopter
Aircraft Details
Seller reportedDescription
ASI are proud to present this fleet of four civilian registered Blackhawk helicopters.
The aircraft are currently registered under EASA and are the only civilian operated Blackhawks in Europe.
The aircraft are equipped for load lifting and firefighting but can also complete a multitude of other roles.
We can assist with transfer to the FAA and export world wide. These helicopters were ex US military and were converted for civilian use by the current owners.
Aircraft can be sold individually or as a complete fleet.
There are two model 60 and two model 60A avalible all built between 1980 and 1986.
The aircraft are in good condition, fully airworthy and ready to go to work.
Please request future information from our office, component times etc.
Price on application.
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| Source | Price | Location | Listed | Days on Market | Status | Action |
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Aviation Sales International
planecheck.com
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Germany | May 03, 2026 | — | Active |
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About This Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
This 1960 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk (SE-VERAL) is a twin turbine helicopter .
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record.
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Ownership & Registration
FAA registry covers US-registered aircraft (N-numbers).
This aircraft (SE-VERAL) is registered outside the US.
Location & Ownership
Aircraft Location
Germany
DE
Seller reportedTitle Status
No FAA title records
Available for US-registered aircraft only
Source: FAA Aircraft Registry, FAA Civil Aviation Registry (DocIndex). Title data may be delayed. Always verify with an aviation attorney before purchase.
Safety Record
NTSB safety data coming soon.
We'll check SE-VERAL against the NTSB accident database.