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Air Corps Operations.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 May 2009

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

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Seán Connick

Question:

111 Deputy Seán Connick asked the Minister for Defence the number of hours flown by the Air Corps aircraft on all training and operational duties in 2008; the breakdown of these flying hours and the percentage of flying time spent on training, on air ambulance, search and rescue, ministerial transport, security, aid to the civilian power and other duties in 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17747/09]

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The role of the Air Corps as set out in the White Paper on Defence is to provide a range of military and non-military services in support of the State. These services include the provision of a 24 hour general helicopter capability for a variety of tasks, including Garda Síochána support; the provision of a Ministerial Air Transport Service, the provision of fishery protection patrol services to agreed standards, the provision of an air ambulance service on the basis of agreed arrangements with the Department of Health and Children, and the provision of an appropriate capability to meet training requirements. In 2008, Air Corps aircraft flew in excess of 11,000 hours across a range of mission taskings. A detailed breakdown of the hours flown is presented in the tabular statement:

Air Corps Flying Hours 2008

Types of Missions

Hours Flown

Percentage of Total Flying Time

%

Air Ambulance

252.7

2.29

Search and Rescue

14.6

0.13

MATS

921.8

8.35

Military Support

1,528.5

13.85

Aid to the Civil Power

2,141.3

19.40

Maritime Patrol

1,665.9

15.09

Other Duties

367.8

3.33

Training

3,782.2

34.27

Maintenance Support

196.0

1.78

Service Support

166.7

1.51

Total Hours

11,037.5

100.00

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