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beenthere said:Duey. I had you misplaced. I'd thought that you were on the banks of the Rideau untill you gave your position away.
Within the obvious limitations can you describe a typical US Sqn/Company in terms of equipment, personell,maintenance capability etc. in a way that would provide a comparison with a Cdn. Squadron.
Also what resources outside of the unit are available. Is there a unit that provides phase type maintenance or is that all done in house?
Beenthere, a US Army medium lift Aviation Battalion has three ops Coys and a Maint Coy, looking after 42-48 CH47's. Accordingly, a standard MTH Company (like a flight in a Cdn Sqn) is a 14 to 16 CH-47D/F equipped unit....so about twice the airframes per similar unit size as a Canadian squadron's flight. Maintenance if different to the degree that first line servicing is by a dedicated crew per aircraft...that's there machine to fix, so the servicing crew supervisor has 16 crew chiefs and 16 crews. Maintenance is done by a separate maint coy. Interestingly a US Avn Maint Coy S4 Maint is often a pilot officer assigned for overall responsibility for conducting second line maintenance action. There are not necessarily SAMEO/AERE officer equivalents per se in Army Aviation at the company level. It is a different model to see it in action, especially for those familiar with a SAMEO and SAMS and AMO, ASO and Maint and Servicing NCOs. It works but overall, US Army uses more aircraft to conduct the same number of tasks a Canadian unit would use. I can hunt down more information when I get back from AFG if you're interested.
Cheers,
Duey