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Search and Rescue Service Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 November 2020

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Questions (195)

Duncan Smith

Question:

195. Deputy Duncan Smith asked the Minister for Defence his views on whether the Air Corps currently retains the ability to carry out SAR operations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37429/20]

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Since 2004 the Irish Coast Guard has had overall responsibility for the provision of Search and Rescue services within the Irish Search and Rescue domain. The Irish Coast Guard fall under the remit of the Minister for Transport. From within the Defence Organisation, both the Naval Service and the Air Corps provide support to the Irish Coast Guard in maritime Search and Rescue operations on an “as available” basis. A Service Level Agreement is in place with the Irish Coast Guard setting out agreed roles and responsibilities in this regard.

In terms of the Air Corps' existing role in the aviation aspect of SAR, services currently provided by the Air Corps to the Coast Guard on an “as available” basis include; Search & Rescue, search support in a number of settings including the potential to act as on-scene air Co-ordinator if required; Island Medevacs when the IRCG are unable to respond; Maritime counter pollution patrolling & monitoring; and Maritime surveillance, among other taskings.  

There is an ongoing project under the remit of the Department of Transport, to consider, develop and bring to fruition a new Marine Search and Rescue aviation contract for future service provision.  In this context a strategic assessment and preliminary appraisal was completed and brought to Government for information in July this year. This assessment included an appraisal of various service delivery options, including where the state assumed full responsibility for the service, through the Air Corps . This option was ruled out for a variety of reasons but notably the risks to the state and questions around potential affordability and deliverability.

I agree with the strategic assessment and preliminary appraisal and I do not see the Air Corps taking full responsibility for SAR services in Ireland’s search and rescue domain.  However I would like to explore further the option of the Air Corps providing some element of the SAR aviation service, given their historical role in this area. There are capacity issues in the Air Corps.  Capacity in terms of personnel, training, equipment, infrastructure etc would have to be built.  Furthermore, I am well aware of the challenges the Air Corps experienced in the past in providing this service and any exploration of them providing some element of the service would need to take into account their existing roles,  the current challenges in delivering those roles and the feasibility of building the additional capacity in a relatively short timeframe.  

I have asked my officials to engage further with the Department of Transport, to explore the option of the Air Corps providing some element of the next generation SAR aviation service while at the same time ensuring that the service meets domestic and international obligations for search and rescue and represents value for money for the State.

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