- Reaction score
- 17,873
- Points
- 1,010
It doesn’t.Wait, so a given airframe doesn’t belong to a specific squadron? How the hell does that work?
But 14 Wing seems to persist under the belief that, eventually, it will.
It doesn’t.Wait, so a given airframe doesn’t belong to a specific squadron? How the hell does that work?
Wait, so a given airframe doesn’t belong to a specific squadron? How the hell does that work?
It doesn’t.
But 14 Wing seems to persist under the belief that, eventually, it will.
There is a LRP planning flight at Wing Ops; there are folks that look at “next 24 hours”, short term and long term forecasting for exercises, op deployments, etc.
Weekly, there is an Ops Planning meeting; reps from Wing Ops, Maintenance, and each Sqn Ops flights all sit down and go over the FLYPRO. Events are assigned priority, the Ops staff from each Sqn are there to indicate high pri/no fail events with supporting info/requirements.
Day to day, Wing and Sqn Ops staffs are back and forth as realities happen and juggle the stuff that needs juggling.
It works at the Wing and fleet level to meet the Comds intent and expectations from the Div, CJOC, etc. Having done a tour recently as a Sqn Ops WO, it’s a PITA at the Sqn and crew level.
So how often to aircraft fly from one coast to the other? How many P-8's would we need to buy so the Squadrons wouldn't have to share?
(hopefully they will not go block 2.1 - MH joke )https://www.navair.navy.mil/news/Australian-P-8A-Poseidon-Fleet-Receive-Upgrades/Wed-09202023-1626
Back in the day, we had 31 Argus we replaced with 18 Aurora (and later on, 3 Arcturus…Aurora without the ASW kit). I’m sure the reason was “the Aurora is more capable”.
This is the GoC/CAF way and we cut ourselves off at the knees when we constantly do it,
IMO.
I would love to be a fly on the wall during those “conferences” - it’ll prob make Regimental rivalries seem civil.There might be a group/project looking at all flying NCM trades and a form of “amalgamation/re-alignment”.
Even more fun, some of those have tail art associated with a squadron. Whose crew may not be from that squadron. And where said aircraft may not be based at that particular time.Wait, so a given airframe doesn’t belong to a specific squadron? How the hell does that work?
Don't forget the Tracker fleet. There were about a hundred of them flying concurrently with the Argus.
DeHavilland CP-121 Tracker Royal Canadian Navy Forces Patrol
cp-121 tracker de havilland maritime patrol aircraft royal canadian navy forces grumman s-2www.seaforces.org
Perhaps but…they weren’t doing the same missions…the Tracker didn’t have the legs.
I would love to be a fly on the wall during those “conferences” - it’ll prob make Regimental rivalries seem civil.
Even more fun, some of those have tail art associated with a squadron. Whose crew may not be from that squadron. And where said aircraft may not be based at that particular time.
Of course, if I really wanted to throw a grenade into the LRP conversation and make people like @Eye In The Sky Forrest Whittaker eye-twitch, I could suggest that we follow the RAAF and have all of the LRP Sqns co-located in a central location where to reach either coast and work with the ships, they need to fly for a few hours to pre-position prior to exercises.
So, Winnipeg.
Greenwood folks might cheer. Comox folks…mutiny?
Mrs EITS: “so you like IR do you?”
The Army's "Whole Fleet Management" enters the chat...Wait, so a given airframe doesn’t belong to a specific squadron? How the hell does that work?
Ok but I was a toon. We had our screaming LSVW and sometimes an MLVW that we could throw kit in and we were damned grateful for them.The Army's "Whole Fleet Management" enters the chat...
Churchill !! Handy to all three coasts.So, Winnipeg.
Maybe we should buy a fleet of E-2 Hawkeyes for AEWAC.Don't forget the Tracker fleet. There were about a hundred of them flying concurrently with the Argus.
DeHavilland CP-121 Tracker Royal Canadian Navy Forces Patrol
cp-121 tracker de havilland maritime patrol aircraft royal canadian navy forces grumman s-2www.seaforces.org
It should be as I recall one of the contenders for the S 3 competition was base on the E 2 and C 2 COD aircraft.Maybe we should buy a fleet of E-2 Hawkeyes for AEWAC.
Also, I wonder if it's possible to build an ASW aircraft on the Hawkeye airframe.
What would be the benefit? The idea of the E-2C is to be able to operate off carriers, which we don’t have.Maybe we should buy a fleet of E-2 Hawkeyes for AEWAC.
Also, I wonder if it's possible to build an ASW aircraft on the Hawkeye airframe.