Hi Pink Panther,
If the Irish Air Corps ever want to be taken seriously they need to get rid of this nostalgic attitude. The AIII served as one of the best investments ever made in this country but it has been replaced. The Irish people did not fork out tens of millions to replace a machine and then see it still in use! a major part of the sales drive by the Air Corps was the unacceptability of civil operations, ie AA, in a single engine helicopter, yet when they get twins they continue to use AIIIs on these ops. If nothing else it shows a blatent two fingers to the other wings of the DF who fight for funds.
Fianna Fail,
Firstly I believe that there is a place for the Defence Forces but it should not exist just becasue........and without reason.
Ill put it to you like this, The Army and Navy provide a service to the country and the DF in general and continue to fight to progress this position with LOGICAL and fundamental arguments. Why are the Navy getting a blue / green vessel? Because they had foresight to see an actual requirement and fought for it. Why are the Army getting new equipment? Same reason
That brings us to the Air Corps. You tell me, what are the Air Corps providing to the Irish state in general and to the rest of the DF in particular. Before you answer that, subtract the roles currently 'fulfilled' by the Air Corps that can be more effectively and efficently provided by a civil contractor. Whats left? I think you may just have answered your own question.
I am not saying that there is no place for the Air Corps but in modern society a group of people cannot continue to waste public money just because thats the way it has always been. There are many roles that the Air Corps can take part in without even leaving Ireland that cannot be subverted by civil operators becasue of the nature of the job but they are not doing them, they are not even trying. Why? My personnal option is that they just could not be bothered. Too many people in cushy jobs with no accountability, its not worth the hassle.
If that attitude persists then the government needs to contract out the ineffiecent services. If that leaves no Air Corps then there is only one group to blame, the Air Corps.
ST