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CDN Aviator said:Unfortunately, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
...unless it's one of those fancy 24-hour hospital clocks. Then it's only right once a day.
CDN Aviator said:Unfortunately, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Good2Golf said:...unless it's one of those fancy 24-hour hospital clocks. Then it's only right once a day.
CDN Aviator said:I can just imagine saying "There's a contact on the surface, about 5 miles at 18 o'clock" !!
MacKay: Cyclone helicopter deal 'worst' in Canada's history
HALIFAX -- Defence Minister Peter MacKay says the much-delayed deal to buy a fleet of new helicopters for the air force represents the "worst procurement" in Canada's history.
Last month, Sikorsky International Operations missed another deadline to begin delivering the first batch of 28 CH-148 Cyclones.
MacKay, who was in Halifax on Tuesday for a shipbuilding announcement, said the federal government is pushing as hard as possible to deliver the choppers.
.... Some critical work remains outstanding before the Canadian Forces can take formal delivery of the first interim maritime helicopters. Most notably, a Canadian military flight clearance and training for the initial cadre of aircrew and technicians need to be completed.
Current Status: DND continues to closely monitor progress towards achieving all delivery requirements for the interim maritime helicopters, as well as the potential impact on the schedule for delivery of the final version of the Cyclone. The Canadian Forces expect to take formal delivery of the interim maritime helicopters in 2012 ....
September 25, 2012: Interim aircraft MH 806 has returned to 12 Wing Shearwater after having undergone modifications at the Sikorsky facility at West Palm Beach, Florida. With the addition of MH 806, there are currently four IMHs at 12 Wing Shearwater (MH 805, 806, 807 and 808) to assist with initial cadre training to CF aircrew and technicians.
Some critical work remains outstanding before the Canadian Forces can take formal delivery of the first interim maritime helicopters. Most notably, a Canadian military flight clearance and training for the initial cadre of aircrew and technicians need to be completed.
Kirkhill said:G2G:
Does Sikorsky have any "fly by wire" aircraft of any model operating currently?