Hello Guinness...'Pal'
Firstly....where did anyone on this board ever suggest that Combat SAR was anything other than a military role? When did anyone suggest that the Irish Coastguard should assume responsibility for downed military pilots around the world?? Unless I've missed the point here we've been discussing SAR that falls within the remit of the Irish Coastguard....that means SAR not Combat SAR! & Let's be frank....the Air Corp have completely messed up SAR! There's no point in trying to argue....they have!
Now the Government haven't been the best in terms of providing machines etc. But oppurtunities have been given to the Air Corps to remain in SAR & they blew it! They blew it big! The Civvies do it better.....be a man, stand up & admit it! Everyone knows it....it's well proven, documented & fact! Or didn't the Air Corps lose all it's SAR bases to the Civvies??? Um....Er....I think they did!!
Now....onto to combat SAR. At present aren't the Irish Military deployments in various theatre's of operation around the world, being flown around by heli crews from other nations?? Or do they have Irish Helicopters in theatre? Um...I reckon they're being flown by other Nations. Who, therefore, will be providing CSAR cover!? Which kind of negates your point...don't you think?
Now....supposing in the future the Irish defence Forces do detach with integral Helicopter support & one unfortunately goes down.....I agree absolutely that the CSAR role should be fulfilled by the military. However, I still perceive the combat SAR being provided by the United Nations forces that the Irish Defence Forces are attached to, rather than by themselves.
Do CSAR aircraft require the same level of equipment as a Coastguard SAR machine does? No...not in the SAR sense of the word as their primary role is extraction, get the guys the hell out of there!!!!!! As such, General Purpose machines & crews are fit for task.
The Air Corps should be supported by the Governement. But I would suggest that in order to survive this latest fiasco it needs to take a long hard look at it's structure & make a few changes! The most recent two failures in SAR can be accounted to the same hierachy.....there seems to be a pattern forming!
The Air Corps has lost face. It's lost face because those in a position of authority have consistently refused to accept responsibility for their failings & have instead abused their positions & abused their authority.
I hope you get your Utility Machines, but I'd suggest that they too will be mismanaged until a proper internal investigation is run into the real reasons that so many Air Corps projects fail.
One final question....if the Air Corps is so good....why are so many of their pilots & winch crews now working for civilian companies??
Merry Christmas 'Pal'
& Scorpy....I couldn't agree more! Happy Christmas!