Originally Posted by
JMFM
In Crabs defence and to agree with other respondents, he called what is happening years ago! Just a contract out.
UKSAR was exceptional! Great aircraft, great people and a world beating service on land and at sea. What is happening now i have no doubt will develop into a public disgrace. 1G was service first. I don't think service even features in the priorities of 2G. Front line crews are aghast with what is happening. Bases off state for weeks at a time. Crew handover taking place in pub car parks. A lot of crew red lining off their duty limits, all while management keep asking folk to look down the back of the couch for more ‘efficiency’.
Yes.
It is unhelpful that, at the customer, people who learned a huge amount about how to do this in the decade leading up to the first unified contract have either retired or left the department. Add to that the financial principles that the UKSAR2G contract process was based upon are now forgotten or ignored. Switched now to the austerity mind-set that is used across the world to destroy economies and shorten lives. Empire building ambitions are expressed about becoming the "government flying service" when the specialist resources they have contracted for are not remotely adequate for that ambition.
Meanwhile, at the contractor's parent company, we see signs of the same behaviours that we saw in 2018/19 prior to the bankruptcy reorganisation. That appears to be just normal operating procedure for American public companies. The quarterlies, the quarterlies! Oh sh1t, did we overspend on activities to drive up share price? No worries. Our ill-gotten gains are in the bank, so let's 'fess up and go Chapter 11.
In 2019, one of the things that was stable throughout that process and guaranteed to bring a fat cheque every month was the UKSAR Helicopter Service. Can't do that if you're not meeting availability targets and the customer is ripping apart the variables. Oops.
[Can someone who has a good grasp of rotorcraft leasing and ownership patterns PM me please?]