armrdsoul77
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Visiting Comox this week and was happy to see 2 SAR Techs jump out the back of a Kingfisher at 2500ft and parachute down to the sports field. Call sign Bluenose. Testing must be progressing.
Visiting Comox this week and was happy to see 2 SAR Techs jump out the back of a Kingfisher at 2500ft and parachute down to the sports field. Call sign Bluenose. Testing must be progressing.
LSVW already set the bar for that.I guess if you keep moving where “there” is- sure.
Is it really that bad? I spoke to one of the test and eval pilots at Cansec a few years ago, and his take was that is was just "different", and people had to get used to that fact. His take was that it was better in "almost" every way than the Buffalo. I realize that's the pilot's perspective, and not that of the SAR Tech community, but is this really the POS that people are making it out to be?I guess if you keep moving where “there” is- sure.
I think for the pilot the Kingfisher and the C27J would both be better in every way from the Buff. But from a behind the cockpit, the C27J is very likely superior in every way over the Kingfisher.Is it really that bad? I spoke to one of the test and eval pilots at Cansec a few years ago, and his take was that is was just "different", and people had to get used to that fact. His take was that it was better in "almost" every way than the Buffalo. I realize that's the pilot's perspective, and not that of the SAR Tech community, but is this really the POS that people are making it out to be?
No- just noting “there” is different from “the way we used to do it”.Is it really that bad? I spoke to one of the test and eval pilots at Cansec a few years ago, and his take was that is was just "different", and people had to get used to that fact. His take was that it was better in "almost" every way than the Buffalo. I realize that's the pilot's perspective, and not that of the SAR Tech community, but is this really the POS that people are making it out to be?
I never understood why Canada did not take the Opportunity to real time test both aircraft by posting staff in USCG units. Real life missions and the tweaks and problems that come with that. The Puzzle palace seems to had too much influence as opposed to common sense.I think for the pilot the Kingfisher and the C27J would both be better in every way from the Buff. But from a behind the cockpit, the C27J is very likely superior in every way over the Kingfisher.
You must be new, here…I never understood why Canada did not take the Opportunity to real time test both aircraft by posting staff in USCG units. Real life missions and the tweaks and problems that come with that. The Puzzle palace seems to had too much influence as opposed to common sense.
Is it really that bad? I spoke to one of the test and eval pilots at Cansec a few years ago, and his take was that is was just "different", and people had to get used to that fact. His take was that it was better in "almost" every way than the Buffalo. I realize that's the pilot's perspective, and not that of the SAR Tech community, but is this really the POS that people are making it out to be?
During the latest SAREX, the Kingfisher participated and found the target within 11 mins, no other search platform came even close to them. That includes the USCG C-27J that came up from California to participate.
To be fair, there were a lot of airworthiness, safety and requirements issues, even not too long ago. Having been involved with FWSAR since 2019, the project wasn’t well managed, at least initially.Lab pilots hated the Cormorant. They complained about it almost as much as Herc pilots are complaining about the Kingfisher. Fast forward 25 years and the Corm is an accepted SAR machine. It’s all a matter of perspective. The J-Herc can’t home an ELT and for the first 10 years of its life was unable to fly north of 65. The H Herc has the distinct honour of having the worst serviceability rate in the RCAF.
During the latest SAREX, the Kingfisher participated and found the target within 11 mins, no other search platform came even close to them. That includes the USCG C-27J that came up from California to participate.
Nobody who flies on the -295 has any real issues with the platform. The loudest voices are those who have no real exposure.
At least it's better than TCR...To be fair, there were a lot of airworthiness, safety and requirements issues, even not too long ago. Having been involved with FWSAR since 2019, the project wasn’t well managed, at least initially.
I never understood why Canada did not take the Opportunity to real time test both aircraft by posting staff in USCG units. Real life missions and the tweaks and problems that come with that. The Puzzle palace seems to had too much influence as opposed to common sense.
Nobody who flies on the -295 has any real issues with the platform. The loudest voices are those who have no real exposure.
To be fair, there were a lot of airworthiness, safety and requirements issues, even not too long ago. Having been involved with FWSAR since 2019, the project wasn’t well managed, at least initially.
I guess if you keep moving where “there” is- sure.
I never understood why Canada did not take the Opportunity to real time test both aircraft by posting staff in USCG units.
I mean, it’s not like the project was ever named BuRP…Fundamentally the problem is that people think the FWSAR replacement was supposed to replace the Buff.
This is the real plus point for this platform. The one area where the project team was really given leeway to write good specs was on sensors.
This is the real plus point for this platform. The one area where the project team was really given leeway to write good specs was on sensors. And we wrote in specs that make it as as any other ISR platform. The intent was to compensate for the reduced endurance forced on us with better sensors that cut search time as much as possible. But just imagine what that same sensor suite could do on a more capable airframe.
Dude, you win the internet, at least for the first half of the day.At least it's better than TCR...