114 Squadron (Israel)

Haim Noveh and operations officer Nehemia Dagan, who returned from training in France on the Super Ferlon helicopters, were appointed to the headquarters.

In February 1967, Neve and Dagan Khokht flew a military patrol deep into Egypt as part of an intelligence-gathering mission called "Operation Yirgazi".

[3] In the Six Day War, the squadron operated four helicopters that carried out 41 sorties of landing troops, equipment and rescuing casualties.

[4] In December 1968, three squadron helicopters landed forces from a patrol of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the paratrooper brigade that raided Beirut International Airport as part of Operation Tishura.

After the Yom Kippur War, the Air Force received a large number of Yassur helicopters.

One of the crew members was airborne mechanic Keren Tendler, the only IDF soldier killed in this war.

On July 7, 2022 , it was revealed that 114 Squadron would be the first unit to receive the Sikorsky CH-53K King Stallion ("Wild") helicopters.

Israeli Air Force 114 Squadron CH-53 at the 2012 Independence Day Flypast. Tel Aviv shore, April 2012.
Flypast of Yassur Helicopter of the squadron