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dapaterson, CFLAWC is active enough in ensuring that suitable parachute and load/rigging training is provided to CF elements that need it, that it's doors will definitely be open for a long time to come. SAR Tech training support is only a small part of its overall activity levels.
On the SAR issue, Zoomie has noted some legislative and institutional limitations/constraints that exist today. Even in civil/governmental (non-CF) aviation, however, there are special operating waivers that can be requested of TC to accomplish required tasks. NVG use has been a long time coming in the civilian world, currently only starting in Canada for MEDEVAC helicopters, but I am certain their use will expand. The main issue remains the 'whole of Government' position that DND is the lead agency for SAR activities. Until the government decides that TC through DFO/CCG does SAR, DND will remain the main provider.
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G2G
On the SAR issue, Zoomie has noted some legislative and institutional limitations/constraints that exist today. Even in civil/governmental (non-CF) aviation, however, there are special operating waivers that can be requested of TC to accomplish required tasks. NVG use has been a long time coming in the civilian world, currently only starting in Canada for MEDEVAC helicopters, but I am certain their use will expand. The main issue remains the 'whole of Government' position that DND is the lead agency for SAR activities. Until the government decides that TC through DFO/CCG does SAR, DND will remain the main provider.
Cheers
G2G