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JET FARCE IS PLANE CRAZY

»»Air told retire »»Minister forced to its lear from service cancel Brussels trip

- BY KEN FOXE news@irishmirro­r.ie

THE Department of Defence told the Air Corps the Government Learjet needed to be taken out of service.

It came after Minister Simon Harris arrived at Baldonnel in West Dublin for a scheduled flight to Belgium only to be told he couldn’t fly.

In an email to the Defence Forces Chief of Staff Sean Clancy, Department of Defence Secretary General Jacqui Mccrum wrote: “As discussed, all confidence in the Lear is gone.

“I know that [staff member] was speaking to [Air Corps] about the retirement of same and that a report is to be [or is] being prepared.

“I will await your comments, but in my view, it has to be taken out of service full time now. We cannot provide an appropriat­e [Government transport] service with it, and we cannot risk ministers missing critical meetings or being stranded.”

The latest controvers­y began in early December when Higher Education Minister

Harris was due to travel on an early-morning flight to Brussels.

An email from an Air Corps officer said: “I informed Minister Harris of the issue in person and outlined some potential timelines based on other aircraft types. Based on this, he advised that they would not plan to travel to Brussels today.”

In further messages, the latest failure was described as a tech issue with a battery sensor.

Internal emails also reveal discord over a report that was supposed to have been prepared for Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Micheal Martin on the likely availabili­ty of the Learjet.

A Department of Defence official said it was his “clear understand­ing” that such a report had been agreed upon at a meeting in mid-november yet had not been prepared.

An email said: “I would be grateful if the [Air Corps] could be tasked with carrying out such a tasking as a matter of urgency.”

However, the Air Corps could not remember having been asked to carry out the exercise. Brigadier General Rory O’connor wrote: “I have to admit, I don’t recollect that being a direct task coming out of the meeting, but I’ll look after that in accordance with the timeline.” A Department of Defence official wrote: “It is my clear understand­ing that our discussion­s did include a reference to the need to consider the future of the Lear.”

Asked about the records, the Department of Defence said they reflected a number of occasions on which the aircraft had been unservicea­ble but that discussion­s remained ongoing on the future of the Learjet. It is currently in the UK for further maintenanc­e work.

A spokeswoma­n said: “Following the Tanaiste’s instructio­n to the Department of Defence to proceed with the procuremen­t of a new government jet, a competitiv­e bidding process commenced.”

 ?? ?? CONTROVERS­Y Government jet is under maintenanc­e
CONTROVERS­Y Government jet is under maintenanc­e
 ?? ?? GO-AHEAD Tanaiste Micheal Martin
GO-AHEAD Tanaiste Micheal Martin
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Simon Harris
SIMTORANVH­EALRPRLIAS­N Simon Harris

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