Kelowna
SAR training in Kelowna
Mar 21, 2013 / 1:01 pm
More than 60 members of 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron from 19 Wing Comox, B.C., are in Kelowna from March 18 to 22, taking part in an exercise designed to test their search and rescue response to an aviation incident.
“The national search and rescue system in Canada relies on responders at a variety of levels including the, Canadian Coast Guard, police forces and volunteer organizations such as the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association,” said the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence. “Exercising these partnerships in training scenarios ensures our search and rescue crews can continue to provide first-class lifesaving services to Canadians.”
Search and rescue crews are deployed to the Kelowna Airport to practice setting up field operations. Similar to a real life situation, the search headquarters on the exercise is supported by volunteers and aircraft from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association.
“While Canada has a robust search and rescue network that involves many government and volunteer agencies and organizations, preparedness and survivability are key components to a successful rescue,” said the Honourable Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, Q.C., Associate Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Delta – Richmond East. “Exercises like this strengthen those partnerships and networks, and remind us all of the importance of being prepared. For aircraft and watercraft owners, this means ensuring their vessels are in good repair and that they have the essential emergency beacons and survival gear on board to assist the search and rescue teams in their efforts.”
In addition to personnel based at the search headquarters, the exercise is employing aircraft including a CC-115 Buffalo search and rescue aircraft and a CH-149 Cormorant helicopter to practice operating in the mountainous terrain of the B.C. interior. Members of the local Civil Air Search and Rescue Association organization are sharing their expertise and knowledge of the local area with members of 442 Squadron to assist with the exercise. In addition, Civil Air Search and Rescue Association members are also playing spotting roles using their own aircraft.
“The men and women of our Canadian Armed Forces play such a vital role in the region,” said the Honourable Ron Cannan, Member of Parliament for Kelowna-Lake Country. “It is very encouraging to see the men and women of 442 Squadron partnering with the local Civil Air Search and Rescue Association organization to hone their skills in the B.C. interior.”
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