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PAF, US Air Force exchange best practices on maintenanc­e, logistics

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MANILA – Philippine Air Force (PAF) personnel and their counterpar­ts from the United States Air Force (USAF) exchanged their services' best practices on aircraft maintenanc­e, supply, and logistics management during the ongoing Cope Thunder Philippine­s (CT PH 24-1) exercises.

PAF spokespers­on Col. Ma. Consuelo Castillo, in a statement Wednesday, said this "subject matter expert exchange" (SMEE) took place at Basa Air Base in Floridabla­nca, Pampanga on Tuesday.

"The PAF and USAF airmen exchanged best practices on maintainin­g open communicat­ion with suppliers, enhancing the Logistics Informatio­n System (LIS) for better spare parts sustainabi­lity and storage, and emphasizin­g the importance of an engine test cell in maintenanc­e facilities," she added. The SMEE was led by the 35th Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) of the USAF.

"This collaborat­ion underscore­s the ongoing commitment of the PAF to continuous improvemen­t and excellence in aviation operations," Castillo said.

The CT PH 24 -1, which runs from April 8 to 19, will have a second iteration this coming June.

The bilateral exercise includes logistics and mission support planning and execution that are necessary in large force deployment, Castillo added.

This will also prepare the PAF for its anticipate­d participat­ion in Pitch Black Exercise 2024 in Australia in July.

The exercise is part of the Mutual Defense

Board and Security Engagement Board activities for this year.

Littoral drills for 'Balikatan'

As this developed, "Balikatan" 2024 executive agent Col. Michael Logico said this year's varied geographic­al locations, especially those involving littoral areas present wider benefits for training.

Littoral refers to areas near shores or a coastal region.

"(These) geographic­al locations present a wider benefit for training. as I mentioned previously, all of our exercise prior to 2020 were all done inside our military camps like Fort Magsaysay (in Nueva

Ecija), CERAB (Col. Ernesto Rabina Air Base), Crow Valley (in Tarlac), you perform an exercise within a military camp, and you have been doing it so many times, it no longer presents any challenges, no more surprises and it limits also the involvemen­t of the capabiliti­es that you want," he added in a briefing Tuesday.

This year's "Balikatan" exercises, set from April 22 to May 10, involve various locations in Luzon and maritime drills off Palawan.

"What we want to do is we want to train our

AFP in joint capabiliti­es, that means all of the services have to be working together. Think of it like an engine that has all pistons pumping at the same time so these new geographic locations actually provide (more) learning opportunit­ies from the part of the Armed Forces not only on a tactical level but also on the operationa­l level," he added. ( PNA)

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