HC Deb 28 February 1991 vol 186 cc612-3W
Mr. Menzies Campbell

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the bases from which search-and-rescue operations are conducted by the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force; and what are the type of aircraft deployed at each base and the number of hours each aircraft has flown.

Mr. Archie Hamilton

The information is provided in the following tables. The flying hours for individual aircraft are not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost. Total search and rescue flying hours have instead been provided for individual RAF and RN SAR bases for the past three years.

RN/RAF SAR helicopter assets at February 1991
Base Aircraft
RAF Lossiemouth 2 Sea King
RAF Leuchars 1 Wessex1
RAF Boulmer 2 Sea King
RAF Leconfield 2 Sea King
RAF Coltishall 2 Wessex
RAF Manston 2 Sea King
RNAS Portland 1 Sea King2
RNAS Culdrose 1 Sea King2
RAF Chivenor 1 Wessex1
RAF Brawdy 2 Sea King
RAF Valley 2 Wessex
RNAS Prestwick 1 Sea King2
1 A second (reserve) Wessex is stationed at both Chivenor and Leuchars to ensure continuous aircraft availability.
2 Back-up aircraft are available from the RNAS squadron resources to ensure continuous aircraft availability.

SAR flying hours
Base 1988 1989 1990
RAF Lossiemouth 394 386 409
RAF Leuchars 304 263 221
RAF Boulmer 303 230 263
RAF Leconfield 183 223 259
RAF Coltishall 153 134 131
RAF Manston 159 173 219
RNAS Portland 100 115 120
RNAS Culdrose 223 297 301
RAF Chivenor 213 246 176
RAF Brawdy 266 266 323
RAF Valley 288 340 271
RNAS Prestwick 267 250 301