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Why does the Army need to OWN the flying assets. We are not three distinct forces we are the Canadian Forces.
I agree with CDN Aviator (saddened by the BS) and I have been in situations that he has talked about. Last minute taskings. Being on the last day of a deployment only to have it extended by two weeks. Leaving the Canada for what you expect is only for a week only to come back more than a month later. And for whom .. The Army.
Yes I support the guys on the ground.
Always have always will. But we need your support too.
By making a broad statement of the army owning the asset would mean you could get it when you wanted it is very naive. And you need to come to the understanding that sometimes there are larger pictures out there to deal with. We can't knit airplanes and we can't knit crews. 72 hours for Air assets isn't unreasonable in fact its great! I would like to know in what context was this statement was made? Is it in response to having certain assets in an area of operations? Ie a 72 hour window to have Fast Air cover in a certain area for a CAP mission for a certain OP?
Maybe you should be asking yourself why the army only sent 4 low ranking officers to the meeting.
By making a broad statement of the army owning the asset would mean you could get it when you wanted it is very naive.
I agree with CDN Aviator (saddened by the BS) and I have been in situations that he has talked about. Last minute taskings. Being on the last day of a deployment only to have it extended by two weeks. Leaving the Canada for what you expect is only for a week only to come back more than a month later. And for whom .. The Army.
Yes I support the guys on the ground.
Always have always will. But we need your support too.
By making a broad statement of the army owning the asset would mean you could get it when you wanted it is very naive. And you need to come to the understanding that sometimes there are larger pictures out there to deal with. We can't knit airplanes and we can't knit crews. 72 hours for Air assets isn't unreasonable in fact its great! I would like to know in what context was this statement was made? Is it in response to having certain assets in an area of operations? Ie a 72 hour window to have Fast Air cover in a certain area for a CAP mission for a certain OP?
Maybe you should be asking yourself why the army only sent 4 low ranking officers to the meeting.
By making a broad statement of the army owning the asset would mean you could get it when you wanted it is very naive.