§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many military training sorties were flown in each year since 1986 within 120 nautical miles of RAF Chivenor;
(2) how many military training sorties were flown in each year since 1986 within 40 nautical miles of RAF Chivenor;
(3) how many military training sorties were flown in each year since 1986 within 40 nautical miles of RAF Brawdy;
(4) how many military training sorties were flown in each year since 1986 within 120 nautical miles of RAF Brawdy.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonThe information requested is not available.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many non-military incidents search and rescue helicopters based at (i) RAF Brawdy and (ii) RAF Chivenor have responded to in(a) daylight and (b) night-time in each of the last five years.
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§ Mr. Archie HamiltonThe information requested is set out in the table.
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 RAF Brawdy Day 110 115 121 111 107 Night 31 28 42 44 43 Total 141 143 163 155 150 RAF Chivenor Day 151 160 140 134 158 Night 18 16 5 5 6 Total 169 176 145 139 164 With effect from 1 October 1989 RAF Chivenor moved from a 24-hour search and rescue service to day time only. The figures shown for night-time against Chivenor in 1990–92 relate to cases where SAR helicopters responded in daylight but returned to base after dark.