By Piet Luijken
This CSAR course 2007 was organised at the Tactical Leadership Programme (TLP) facilities at Florennes, Belgium. EAG nations have long seen the need for a “Combined Joint
Combat Search and Rescue Standardisation Course”. This two week CSAR course is aimed at all helicopter and fixed wing
aircrew that want to gain experience in Joint Personnel Recovery missions. It is a two week course that is composed out of four days of theory and six days of live missions,
one mission a day. Each mission will be thoroughly briefed, planned and debriefed. In this way, the course will allow all pilots, whatever their individual background and
experience to learn and to gain proficiency. At the end of the course all pilots should be able to take up the responsibilities of the Rescue Mission Commander.
The objectives are to enhance knowledge and proficiency required to plan and execute a CSAR mission in a non permissive, international environment, to impart knowledge and
proficiency in working with European and NATO coalition partners, to enhance proficiency in flying within a CSARTF as an element of a COMAO, working through operational documents
and to enhance knowledge of the organisation and of the operation of a CJRCC.
During this Course, the helicopters flew missions in the
Belgium Helicopter Training Areas on the following dates:
13, 15, 18, 19, 20 June 2007. Also a pair of Italian AMX
aircraft was supposed to be based at Beauvechain AB.
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