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Does anybody out here have anything more solid on whether or not the backender situation for the Foxtrots has been squared away? Obviously both FEs and LMs are fighting to get their men on the new birds and some bitterness has snuck into this debate. It really breaks down to whether we want to stick with what has worked for us in Afghanistan with a Sr/Jr FE team in the back with one DG or revert to the old system (with our old Charlies) of having a FE/LM team.
The Americans swear by their system (2 FEs) and the Brits swear by theirs (FE/LM). I know that most pilots favour the 2 FE system we have been flying so far but that may just be being familiar with it. 2 x LM were deployed on Roto 11 with the CH 147 guys but not 100% sure what conclusions were drawn from that experiment if any.
My take is that the 2 FE system gives you more maintenance and systems knowledge to backstop the front enders and it also brings Tac Hel experience to a new Sqn to which I doubt any remains in the LM trade. FEs are qualified Transportation Dangerous Goods (Air) but are not experts in the field. Bringing on the LM trade would bring that wider range of skill sets although it would drastically increase the FEs workload. The LMs would bring a significantly expanded Dang Goods background as well as being much more familiar with the req'd pw that goes along with TDG.
As far as W&B, it is not really an issue with the 147 under most regimes. Imagine picking up a board with equal force from both ends (as opposed to picking up only from a pendulum in the centre like a normal helo). Now that you have it suspended from two points, imagine hanging a mass from the bottom or adding weight to the centre of the beam. Not going to put you out of C of G all that much is it?
Now that I have laid out my thoughts (not sure how clearly my W&B example plays out though) I would love to hear other point of view on the validity of both systems and which you favour and why. I have tried to lay out the pros for both while leaving politics and empires behind but I know that plays into all replies so lets try to remain gentlemanly throughout!
The Americans swear by their system (2 FEs) and the Brits swear by theirs (FE/LM). I know that most pilots favour the 2 FE system we have been flying so far but that may just be being familiar with it. 2 x LM were deployed on Roto 11 with the CH 147 guys but not 100% sure what conclusions were drawn from that experiment if any.
My take is that the 2 FE system gives you more maintenance and systems knowledge to backstop the front enders and it also brings Tac Hel experience to a new Sqn to which I doubt any remains in the LM trade. FEs are qualified Transportation Dangerous Goods (Air) but are not experts in the field. Bringing on the LM trade would bring that wider range of skill sets although it would drastically increase the FEs workload. The LMs would bring a significantly expanded Dang Goods background as well as being much more familiar with the req'd pw that goes along with TDG.
As far as W&B, it is not really an issue with the 147 under most regimes. Imagine picking up a board with equal force from both ends (as opposed to picking up only from a pendulum in the centre like a normal helo). Now that you have it suspended from two points, imagine hanging a mass from the bottom or adding weight to the centre of the beam. Not going to put you out of C of G all that much is it?
Now that I have laid out my thoughts (not sure how clearly my W&B example plays out though) I would love to hear other point of view on the validity of both systems and which you favour and why. I have tried to lay out the pros for both while leaving politics and empires behind but I know that plays into all replies so lets try to remain gentlemanly throughout!