It's rumoured that Wednesday is the day for the big announcement. Yesterday all the pollies were sucking up to Māori at the Ratana Church Marae yesterday.
It will be interesting to see how they organise and resource the pilot training. The rotary wing pilot training is in place with the A109 Mako now. IIRC the first course is progressing through. We can assume that the T6Cs will be used for advanced pilot training, so that leaves the ab inito training and the multi engine pilot training (MEPT). IIRC the CT4 Airtrainer and King Air B200 leases expire in 2018. So I am just wondering that maybe the door is open for King Air 350s to do the MEPT, some transport and EEZ monitoring. If they intend it for EEZ monitoring they will need to give it more sensors than just the Mk1 Eyeball. They even used the Skyhawks for EEZ monitoring especially during navexs. Same with the Andovers, AerMacchis. Blunties etc. They had F27 Friendships as nav trainers and they also did EEZ monitoring as well. It was about being seen watching what's going on in the EEZ. Happens a lot less now.
Yes, Wednesday is most likely. Tuesday will be about hammering Labour after Silent T's speech. It has to get done by Friday as it will be Rhys Jones last working day as CDF and Thursday / Friday the PM is on the road. Wednesday all the principals Govt, MoD, NZDF will be at the Beehive. T-6C announcement and thank you to Gen Jones for your Service - the Presser about moving out on a high note - getting new aircraft, job done, all in good hands, future is bright, for the handover to Gen Keating blah, blah, blah ....
Yes, the initial T-6C's are for the advanced curriculum - so only a handful to start with. With simulator and the high sortie rate / annual flight hours they are capable of they really do not need airframe numbers like in the past. A future CT4 replacement for PTS/CFS will not see 1 to 1 replacement. I have heard all the rumours about 14Sqd colours, black paint scheme with silver diamonds, only getting 10 which will be shared between Squadrons PTS, CFS and a nominal 14Sqd. All of it may end up being true - however until it comes out of Dr Jono's mouth I am not worrying to much of any of that. At least the issue has been put to bed.
I think it is still all on for the B350ER ordered with a range of MM packages to cover a broad range of roles post 2018 and the Beechcraft/NZDF tie up and investment in this project will bear this out.