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Air Corps to resume SAR operations?
« on: April 14, 2011, 03:33:39 pm »
Minister to study case for Air Corps's return to search-and-rescue activity

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0412/1224294482289.html

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LORNA SIGGINS, Marine Correspondent

MINISTER FOR the Marine Simon Coveney said there may be a case for the Air Corps to resume its search-and-rescue role on a long-term basis.

However, Mr Coveney said he did not think it would be possible on legal grounds to revisit the controversial €500 million contract signed with CHC Helicopters for new search-and-rescue aircraft.

Mr Coveney told The Irish Times that CHC Helicopters had been doing a “really good job” for the Irish Coast Guard, and he praised the work of rescue crews in last week’s search for the two Skerries fishermen who lost their lives.

However, he said he had raised concerns when in opposition over the decision to exclude the Air Corps from bidding when the new helicopter contract came up.

He believed there was a case for the Air Corps to resume this role, possibly on a shared basis, in the long term, subject to the agreement of Minister for Justice and Defence Alan Shatter. “The first consideration is quality of service, which we have been getting, and secondly value for money,” Mr Coveney emphasised.

He assumed responsibility for search and rescue late last month as part of his attempt to rebuild a new department responsible for marine policy, as well as food and agriculture.

In 2004, the Air Corps was pulled out of search and rescue by the then defence minister Michael Smith, after 40 years.

In a related development, the RNLI says its latest all-weather class of lifeboat will be called the Shannon . It is the first time the name of an Irish river has been used to classify its lifeboats. Previous lifeboat classes have been named after rivers in England, Scotland and Wales. The Shannon class will have a top speed of 25 knots. Arklow lifeboat operations manager and RNLI honorary life governor Jimmy Tyrell said he was “thrilled with the news” as he has campaigned for many years for an RNLI lifeboat class to be named after an Irish river.
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Re: Air Corps to resume SAR operations?
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2011, 12:58:30 pm »
Very interesting news. Would be good to see the AC involved again in SAR on a full-time basis. Though extra helis would be required to do so no doubt. Perhaps they could start doing so by covering the east coast? ...while leaving the west coast to CHC (for now).

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Re: Air Corps to resume SAR operations?
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2011, 03:06:05 pm »
The new contract for the IRCG helo's will go ahead, so no change there for about 10 to 12 years. Where you might find the IAC in full time SAR again is providing top cover 24/7 and then take it from there. If that doesn't work, well you might just see the IRCG and UK MCA teaming up together to provide their own top cover.