HMAS Canberra Stows an Osprey for The First Time at Sea > U.S. Indo-Pacific Command > 2015


PACIFIC OCEAN — Royal Australian Navy touchdown helicopter dock HMAS Canberra (L02) embarked two MV-22B Osprey army plane onboard and efficiently moved the Osprey off the flight deck into the hangar for the primary time at sea throughout Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2022.

The MV-22B’s will function from Canberra during RIMPAC in one other first for the ship. Twenty-six nations, 38 ships, three submarines, greater than 170 plane and 25,000 personnel are collaborating in RIMPAC from June 29 to Aug. 4 in and across the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California.

The world’s largest worldwide maritime train, RIMPAC offers a novel coaching alternative whereas fostering and sustaining cooperative relationships amongst contributors essential to making sure the security of sea lanes and safety on the world’s oceans. RIMPAC 2022 is the twenty eighth train within the sequence that started in 1971. (Story by Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant Nancy Cotton)

HMAS Canberra has embarked two MV-22B Osprey Navy Plane and their crew onboard, flying onto the deck throughout the first week of the ocean section of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2022.

The plane are onboard during the tactical section and are one in lots of varieties of helicopters to land and take off from Canberra’s flight deck throughout the train.

A staff of workers from the Plane Upkeep and Flight Trials Unit (AMAFTU) have embarked for RIMPAC and, in a primary for Canberra, the plane have been moved and stowed onboard.

Australian Army Main David Ellson stated what the unit is reaching has taken some work by AMAFTU to get so far however is essential for future functionality and an important achievement to see.

“That is the primary time at sea we’ve taken a MV-22B down from the flight deck onto the elevator carry and into the hangar,” Main Ellson stated.

“All of it varieties a part of the trials for AMAFTU to allow coalition plane to routinely embark on our ships.

“The evolution to maneuver and stow the MV-22B concerned roughly ten crew and offered a chance for AMAFTU and the MV-22B crew to watch which is what this section of RIMPAC is about, the interchangeability between Australia and coalition nations resembling the USA.

Canberra has not solely embarked the 2 plane however their pilots, floor crew and maintainers. The 25 members reside onboard and integrating into life with fellow Aussies.

The workouts onboard with the MV-22B’s will determine how Australian touchdown helicopter docks can assist the plane for prolonged intervals of time.

“By having the Osprey’s crew onboard they will undertake upkeep and we are able to see what our endurance is to assist the plane for brief, medium and long run embarkations,” Main Ellson stated.

“Shifting and stowing the Osprey was carried out at a cautious slower tempo with our Canberra crew working alongside the Osprey crew because it’s a giant plane and the crews haven’t carried out this at sea, we wanted to make sure the plane could possibly be stowed contained in the ship and achieved safely.

“It’s good to see this being completed and was an important second for all these concerned, it’s at all times a way of accomplishment to be concerned in a ‘first’ for the ship.”

HMAS Canberra will proceed to conduct air operations at sea with worldwide companions and allies as a part of RIMPAC 2022.





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