HC Deb 02 April 1947 vol 435 cc2030-1
47. Group-Captain Wilcock

asked the Minister of Defence whether, in the interest of economy, both of manpower and money, he will arrange for the R.A.F. to assume responsibility for the flying training of Naval Air Arm personnel and the maintenance of naval aircraft when ashore, and the shore naval bases now controlled by the Naval Air Arm to be transferred to the R.A.F.

Mr. Alexander

There is no evidence before me that it would make either for economy or for efficiency for the R.A.F. to assume responsibility for those functions now carried out by the Royal Navy for the Naval Air Arm.

Group-Captain Wilcock

Is the Minister aware that there is duplication in the shore establishments, which must result in a wastage of manpower? Would he undertake to consider this in the light of evidence that I will bring to his notice?

Mr. Alexander

I shall be glad to receive evidence. As my hon. and gallant Friend knows, basic pilot training is being done for the Navy by the Air Force already, and the subsequent training is carried out especially for naval purposes. I shall be glad to see any evidence he has.