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Minister with Responsibility for Defence, Paul Kehoe, T.D., Reception to mark commencement of training relationship between Royal Australian Air Force and Irish Air Corps

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Pictured Above:  From L-R: Deputy Chief of Staff (Support) Major General Sean Clancy; Lt Joe Ward; Minister with responsibility for Defence Paul Kehoe; Ambassador Richard Andrews; Lt Dave Finnegan; General Officer Commanding Air Corps, Brigadier General Rory O'Connor.

Lieutenant Dave Finnegan and Lieutenant Joe Ward will spend 18 months with the RAAF as part of an accelerated training programme.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) underpinning the decision was signed at the Australian Embassy in Dublin in the presence of Minister Kehoe, Australian Ambassador to Ireland Richard Andrews and senior military personnel.   

Speaking at the Reception, Minister Kehoe said

This is a unique occasion. For the first time Irish Air Corps Flying Officers will be trained by and fly with the Royal Australian Air Force.

Minister Kehoe highlighted the mutually beneficial aspects of this innovative engagement by saying

The Royal Australian Air Force will benefit from two highly trained Flying Officers for the period of the programme. On conclusion of the programme, the benefits to the Irish Air Corps will be twofold. The experience gained by the pilots will have shortened the timeline for them to reach Aircraft Commander status on their return home. What’s more, they will be in a position to pass on their newly acquired knowledge and experience to other Air Corps Officers, ensuring that the effects of this programme will be felt long after its conclusion.

The Minister paid tribute to all involved in bringing this project to a successful conclusion

be they military or civilian, Australian or Irish. 

He wished the two pilots well in this new venture before expressing confidence that they would

represent the Air Corps and indeed your country to the highest standards.

 

Note to Editor

Government Approval was granted for the dispatch of two Air Corps pilots to undertake training with the Royal Australian Air Force. 

The 2 Air Corps pilots will undertake training in Australia flying fixed wing twin-engine aircraft followed by a post course experiential training consolidation period which will provide experiential training and flying experience

The accrued knowledge and experience these pilots will gain from this training placement with the RAAF will be disseminated into the next generation of Air Corps pilots.