Well thanks for the replies and sorry to hear about your job Frank, Im unemployed myself at the moment. There were some decent points made there but my arguments still stand. Lets take the reasons to have jets first.
1.The hijack scenario is very possible, so we should have jets and yes, I would have one or two permanently in the sky for this reason.
2. Civil War in the North. Very possible at ANY time. Theres a lot of unfinished business up here whether you like it or not and the " Peace Process " is a joke for reasons too numerous to mention. Dont let it fool you as I said. WHEN it kicks off next time, note that I say WHEN, not IF, you will all be dragged into it. No we wont be going up against the RAF as some dismissive poster said, because the RAF wont be here, or cant you see that ? They will have withdrawn. We need jets to support our ground troops who will have to go into the North to finish this once and for all. The British will have already done a back door deal to leave the North which will ignite said civil war. I believe, as do others that this is their ultimate plan. The British said quite some time ago that they have no " strategic " interest in staying in the North. In short we need jets in the event that this happens.
3. I did say an attack by a foreign power was unlikely didnt I ? So lets leave that one.
4. What wrong with PRIDE ? Why not have jets for that reason alone ? Why Not ?
Anyway moving on. The Recession argument we know all about and it doesnt cut ice with me. No money my ass. The Government are pumping BILLIONS into Banks, eg Anglo Irish. Also my plan envisages not actually spending ANY public money at all, so the Media, the man in the street and the Unions and uncle Tom Cobley and all ( and anyone on here who puts this argument forward ) dont and wont have a leg to stand on. In my next post I will tell you where the money comes from, but I will wait for a few more responses to this post first.
As for this £200 million Radar system, who says ? I dont buy it. We dont have one at the minute and the PC-9s and every civil airliner over Ireland is still flying safely. Why do we need a £200 million radar system ? Even if we do my plan could still raise that. So, over to you for a few responses. BTW its very insulting the number of people on here who have delighted in putting my idea down and called me a madman with these
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You havnt even heard my proposal yet ! Typical Irish, defeatism. Get up off your knees, phsyically and mentally ! We can do this and we must do it.
A final Point to the bloke who said we couldnt intercept rogue airliners with the L159s. Rubbish. This plane can do 300 miles approx in 30 mins or 150 miles in 15 minutes. Scrambled from Baldonnel in the middle latitude of the country this means that almost no point in Ireland is more than 15 minutes away from Dublin. A Baldonnel based L159 could reach any plane within 75 miles of the Capital in 7 minutes approx or less. Another L159 stationed in the West at say Knock or Galway would have the same 7 minute or less response window for the West of the country. They fly at about 600 mph. Your average airliner is at 500 mph or less. There might be a minute or two of catch up time in a worst case scenario but we could stop any hijacked plane in minutes.
So there it is. Lets have a REAL Air Force for Ireland.