Certain??? Source???? Or just wishfull thinking?Alpha Kilo One wrote:It is supposed to depend on closure of Leeuwarden as an active fighterbase.
Which is almost certain.
Ronald
Well, this will happen in the future. Up till now, they still fly the AB 412.Robert wrote:That the SAR is going to de Kooij is, at least in my thinking because they changed from the Tweety to the NH90.
Somewhen last year there was a mayor dispute at the board if the Alouette should be phased out and replaced by the 412s or not. But the move to de Kooy is also to centralise as much Coastguard equipment around Den Helder as possible.Robert wrote:I don't know of the three AB.412's are phased out or that they replace the last remaining Al 3's.
Something I miss in the different topics over the years about this: How do the flying times compare between the Leeuwarden Tweety and the Lynx from Northolz if they have to go to the eastern dutch Waddenisles? (So wouldn't it be faster to use the german helis, like Koksijde also serves Zeeland?)Robert wrote:Thats what the commander already says that the flying time will slightly longer. But the NH90 can fly faster than the AB.412.
About Jack de Vries his statement I can only say:Spine24 wrote:Certain??? Source???? Or just wishfull thinking?Alpha Kilo One wrote:It is supposed to depend on closure of Leeuwarden as an active fighterbase.
Which is almost certain.
Ronald
Jack de Vries told a few weeks ago this is not an issue!
The closure of EHLW has been agreed in the coalition agreement of this cabinet, and even CDA party specialists have said they want to stick to this. Maybe de Vries is not totally aware of this, as he was out of politics for a while, when this was agreed.Bassie76 wrote:About Jack de Vries his statement I can only say:
Never thrust politicians because I sometimes get the feeling they are not always that honest about things.
Still if he holds on to this statement, in a few years we will have new politicians and his successor might think otherwise.
Sorry for being slow to respond, had to use some iceThe closure of EHLW has been agreed in the coalition agreement of this cabinet
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