Villamor Airbase, Pasay City- Philippine Air force (PAF) showed some of the newly acquired helicopters to the media that was previously reported as defective.
PAF have decided to explain to media the controversy which circulated lately that allegedly the helicopters purchased by the Department of National Defense were defectives.
2 Huey helicopters model UH-1D included in
the 7 delivered and received by the PAF landed in the Villamor Airbase this
morning to be exhibited to media.
Philippine Air force firmly stated that there
is no truth to the report that the helicopters are defective. They said that the news that this model
is no longer used by the military in other countries because of unavailability
of the spare parts is erroneous.
"Their parts are not obsolete and
available in the market just like the parts for the existing fleet the UH 1H
that we have in the Philippine Air force" said Lt. Col. Enrico
Canaya- Director, Philippine Air force-PIO
At the moment, PAF is maintaining 20 helicopters and they intend to purchase another 21
new helicopters.
Lt. Col. Canaya stated, the additional air assets
will be used to different missions like in combat operations, humanitarian
assistance, disaster response and not just for training operations
The Air force cited one by one the technical
capabilities of the new helicopters and averred that these are compatible to
the various missions in the country.
Major Aristides Galang, a test pilot,
confirmed that he was one of those who tested and made an endurance flights of
the delivered and accepted helicopters.
He said, the existence of discrepancy is not
an issue because it is but normal to an aircraft to have that whether new or
old.
He added, compared to the previous
helicopters, Huey UH-1D helicopters are better.
“I tried this, it is better power wise, i still
have more reserve power, for me to use this..its pull is stronger, its lift is
more secure” said Maj. Aristedes Galang.
Before these helicopters were admitted, it
passed through a strict inspection and procedure conducted by the technical and
acceptance committee of the Philippine Air force.
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