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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 6 May 2021

Thursday, 6 May 2021

Questions (42)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

42. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Transport the cost of purchase, installation and training in respect of the introduction of night vision technology to the CHC fleet by the Irish Coast Guard. [23554/21]

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Written answers

Night Vision goggles were purchased and the 5 helicopters equipped to enable NVIS operations to take place. The costs related to this are in the region of €4m. Training of aircrew is underway. €1.7m has been paid to date towards this training.

The ability to conduct operations with the aid of Night Vision Goggles (NVG’s) brings an enhanced operational safety and situational awareness capability to Search and Rescue Helicopter Crews. This enhanced capability offers significant operational improvements for both SAR and HEMS operations. No other civil operator has introduced this capability in Ireland and it is a first for the regulator, the Irish Aviation Authority.

While the introduction was foreseen as a possibility at the outset of the contract, it was not included in the original requirement. It was intended that the capability would be introduced on a phased basis once funds were available and within safety and operational parameters. Once the equipment was installed, a training programme for all CHC crew was developed by the operator. For a variety of reasons, this programme has been interrupted and delayed, most recently owing to Covid restrictions. Once operational over the coming months, it will be a significant enhancement to the SAR service.

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