HC Deb 01 March 1978 vol 945 c281W
Mr. Trotter

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many helicopters of each type are in the RAF search and rescue squadrons; and whether it is intended to replace the older helicopters with Sea Kings.

Mr. Wellbeloved

Twelve Whirlwind and six Wessex helicopters make up the present RAF Search and Rescue force in the United Kingdom. Two Whirlwind in Cyprus and eight Wessex in Hong Kong also carry out search and rescue duties. As mentioned in paragraphs 232 and 321 of the recent Statement on the Defence Estimates, plans are well advanced for the introduction of Sea King and the first helicopter will enter RAF service in the second half of this year.

Mr. Trotter

asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many squadrons will be equipped with the Chinook medium lift helicopter; and what is their present equipment.

Mr. Wellbeloved

It is planned eventually to equip two squadrons and an operational conversion unit with the Chinook. A number of Wessex aircraft will then be withdrawn from the support helicopter role for deployment in other roles.