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Luig
Posted: Oct 4 2013, 06:32 AM
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NUSHIP Canberra aviation team prepares to be first of class 30 Sep 2013 by LEUT Emily Kennedy (author), CMDR Paul Moggach (photographer)
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"The Air Department in the Royal Australian Navy’s first Landing Helicopter Dock (LHD) ship, NUSHIP Canberra, has taken another step towards achieving operational capability following a period with the Royal Navy (RN) developing multi-spot helicopter operating procedures.

NUSHIP Canberra’s Commander Air, Commander Paul Moggach, Lieutenant Commander Flying, LCDR Paul Hannigan, Deputy Lieutenant Commander Flying, Lieutenant Matt Schroder and the Senior Air Traffic Control Officer, Squadron Leader Mark Rowe conducted a two phase visit to the RN which took Canberra another step closer to being ready for next year’s first of class flight trials.

The first phase involved a week at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton where the teams examined the theory and courseware used to qualify Flying Control (FLYCO) personnel in safely and effectively controlling multiple aircraft to multi-spot ships. Royal Australian Navy’s Training Authority – Aviation’s training developer Lieutenant Commander Lucito Irlandez accompanied the group during this phase to help develop the RAN’s first LHD FLYCO training program which will be used to train the FLYCO team in the RAN’s second LHD, NUSHIP Adelaide.

The Canberra team then embarked in the RN helicopter carrier HMS Illustrious for ten days as part of the United Kingdom’s Response Force Task Group’s Cougar 13 deployment to the Mediterranean Sea. The timing of the trip coincided with amphibious operations during Exercise ALBANIAN LION - a two week major exercise conducted around Albania’s Vlorë Bay. The exercise involved seven ships, 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines, Royal Artillery and aircraft from the Navy, Army Air Corps and Royal Air Force. The exercise commenced with an amphibious raid and culminated in a non-combatant evacuation operation.

Commander Moggach said that this was a highly valuable experience.

“The embarkation of both Army and Navy helicopters gave us a great view of the challenges of conducting amphibious aviation, particularly when overlaid against the movement of landing craft in a dynamic operating environment,” said Commander Moggach.

“A key element of the visit to Illustrious was to provide a level of education in FLYCO operations to enable our team to be authorised to commence at sea aviation operations during the First of Class Flight Trials in 2014.

“As the Canberra class’ air operations and procedures will be adapted for the RAN based on the RN framework, the opportunity to witness a variety of aircraft operations including launch, recovery, deck movements and emergency procedures greatly aided the development of Canberra’s own procedures,” he said.

Canberra’s Lieutenant Commander Flying, LCDR Paul Hannigan said that the work being undertaken now is the baseline for the next 30 years.

“Our Air Department faces the complex task of developing and testing the operating procedures that will be the standard for aviation operations for the life of the RAN’s two Canberra class LHDs,” said Lieutenant Commander Hannigan.

“Canberra is now well placed to meet all airworthiness and operational training requirements that will lead to aviation operations commencing in 2014,” he said...."

http://news.navy.gov.au/en/Sep2013/Fleet/4...st-of-class.htm

Imagery is available on the Royal Australian Navy Media Library at: http://images.navy.gov.au/S20131550
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Brendan Cowan
Posted: Oct 4 2013, 08:10 AM
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Thanks Phil,

I see Canberra from my office every day sitting across the other side of the bay and often wonder how she's progressing.

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Luig
Posted: Oct 4 2013, 11:29 AM
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There is a large LHD simulator building near Waterloo or where ever the STORES depot used to be (I think). That sim opened a few months back. Every crew including aircrew with aircraft can be simulated using avatars in the sim. I have not seen it - only news reports. My PDF online has an LHD section. I guess I can excerpt it - videos are in the PDF also.

The 131 page PDF at 36Mb is in the:

'Documents & Videos Various' folder on Microsoft SkyDrive:

https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=cbcd63d63407...6340707E6%21116

File Name: LHD info FINAL_A4G-FAA_Scrapbook_02aug2013.pdf (36Mb)
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