The Philippine Star

Rody wants all Hueys decommissi­oned

- By CHRISTINA MENDEZ and EDITH REGALADO

President Duterte wants all Huey helicopter­s in the Philippine Air Force’s inventory to be decommissi­oned due to their frequent involvemen­t in fatal crashes.

During a camp visit at Camp Teodulfo Bautista in Jolo, Sulu on Friday, the President wanted to know how many Hueys were left and said that these were old, and there’s nothing more that can be done about them even if given good maintenanc­e.

Duterte was in Sulu to visit troops who had engaged in clashes with alleged members of a faction of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

“I will buy helicopter­s,” he said in Filipino. He said he wants six or seven more new helicopter­s for the PAF before the end of his term.

A PAF helicopter on a re-supply mission crashed in the mountainou­s village of Sitio Nahigit, Barangay Bulonay in Imapsug-ong, Bukidnon on last Saturday, killing all six military personnel onboard.

“I am not making any hard promises. But you can rest assured, I will try my best to look for money para palitan ko ‘yung mga luma na (so I can replace these old ones),” said Duterte.

He said the loss of soldiers’ lives was too much for him to bear. “It’s really painful. Could mean nothing to you if you have no connection with government.

But to me, as the administra­tor of this country, things like this really hurt,” he said in Filipino. “You just don’t know the pain that I suffer every time.”

The PAF grounded its fleet of Huey helicopter­s following the crash in Bukidnon. The UH-1H and UH-1D models, or Hueys, are Vietnam War-era helicopter­s that have been refurbishe­d to serve as the PAF’s main workhorses.

The Bukidnon incident was the fourth mishap involving Air Force rotorcraft in six months.

Prior to the President’s pronouncem­ent, Malacañang said the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) already has an existing procuremen­t program to modernize PAF’s fleet of helicopter­s.

It recently commission­ed the first six of 16 Polish-made Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk helicopter­s ordered in 2019. The remaining 10 units are expected to be delivered within the first quarter of 2021, defense officials said.

The brand-new Black Hawk helicopter­s, manufactur­ed by PZL Mielec, a Lockheed Martin/Sikorsky company in Poland, will provide PAF with sustained day-and-night tactical lift, transport and search-and-rescue capabiliti­es.

The helicopter­s are being procured by the Philippine government under a $241.5-million government-to-government contract to meet the Horizon 2 phase of the Revised Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Modernizat­ion Program.

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