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I will put this as precisely as I can: You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
You make it seem like Test, Evaluation, Operational Airworthiness and buying new airframes or heavily modifying old ones are a mere "wave of the magic wand" and everything will work out just fine. It is most assuredly not. I'm not going to sit here and defend 1 Cdn Air Div, but the fact that you identified them as the culprit shows how little you know- this is probably the only time in recent history that HQ is actually relatively innocent of what you are charging. DAR in CAS buys airplanes; AETE in conjunction with the applicable TEFs or EUs test them; DGAEM (or whatever they are called this week) grant airworthiness. 1 Cdn Air Div is just a force generator (or a force employer if it is a NORAD/CANADACOM mission), much like 1 Bde provides troops to deploy when ordered. 1 Bde, you will note, does not buy, test or modify armoured vehicles (generally speaking).
All of this probably sounds like a run around, but it is not. I can only really speak about the Sea King situation (but I have heard similar stories from the Herc, Aurora and Griffon fleets)- we are just barely holding on as a flying force, after years of neglect, trying desperately to preserve enough expertise to get us to a new airframe in 2008-2010, when can probably start to provide some real capability to the Army and Navy after years of only pretending to. You pressure us hard enough right now with another operation, and you risk any future capability and the success of a 4 billion dollar contract- IMHO only. Again, it is not a matter of wanting to help the Army- it is matter of what we can realistically bring to the table that would actually be useful and timely.
I appreciate that you want to see the Air Force get involved in the fight- I suggest to you that we already are. Our Hercs are literally flying themselves to pieces supporting the operation (8 Wing is disappearing up their own arse right now). You may not like Spewer, but that also soaks up significant Air Force manpower (we argue separately whether that should even be the case, but I digress). The Army is carrying the fight in Afghanistan-stipulated. I would suggest that the Air Force is reconstituting right now to be able to go big in the 2009-2012 timeframe. Have some patience, please!
I will put this as precisely as I can: You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
You make it seem like Test, Evaluation, Operational Airworthiness and buying new airframes or heavily modifying old ones are a mere "wave of the magic wand" and everything will work out just fine. It is most assuredly not. I'm not going to sit here and defend 1 Cdn Air Div, but the fact that you identified them as the culprit shows how little you know- this is probably the only time in recent history that HQ is actually relatively innocent of what you are charging. DAR in CAS buys airplanes; AETE in conjunction with the applicable TEFs or EUs test them; DGAEM (or whatever they are called this week) grant airworthiness. 1 Cdn Air Div is just a force generator (or a force employer if it is a NORAD/CANADACOM mission), much like 1 Bde provides troops to deploy when ordered. 1 Bde, you will note, does not buy, test or modify armoured vehicles (generally speaking).
All of this probably sounds like a run around, but it is not. I can only really speak about the Sea King situation (but I have heard similar stories from the Herc, Aurora and Griffon fleets)- we are just barely holding on as a flying force, after years of neglect, trying desperately to preserve enough expertise to get us to a new airframe in 2008-2010, when can probably start to provide some real capability to the Army and Navy after years of only pretending to. You pressure us hard enough right now with another operation, and you risk any future capability and the success of a 4 billion dollar contract- IMHO only. Again, it is not a matter of wanting to help the Army- it is matter of what we can realistically bring to the table that would actually be useful and timely.
I appreciate that you want to see the Air Force get involved in the fight- I suggest to you that we already are. Our Hercs are literally flying themselves to pieces supporting the operation (8 Wing is disappearing up their own arse right now). You may not like Spewer, but that also soaks up significant Air Force manpower (we argue separately whether that should even be the case, but I digress). The Army is carrying the fight in Afghanistan-stipulated. I would suggest that the Air Force is reconstituting right now to be able to go big in the 2009-2012 timeframe. Have some patience, please!