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Brawner vows more air assets for Army's Aviation Regiment

The Philippine Army (PA) is assured of more aerial acquisitions in the coming years to solidify its capability to respond to various threats, Army Commanding General, Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said on Sunday, Feb. 13. Aviation Regiment Commander Col. Andre B. Santos (right) shows the regiment's

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Army chief vows to further upgrade aviation regiment

COURTESY CALL. Philippine Army chief, Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. (2nd from right) meets with Army Aviation Regiment commander Col. Andre Santos (2nd from left) and two rotary-wing pilots of the unit at the PA headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday morning (Jan. 18, 2022). Brawner pledged to support the upgrade of the unit to ensure that it is capable of supporting ground units in dealing with various security threats. (Photo courtesy of Philippine Army) MANILA - The Philippine Army (PA) is committed to upgrading its Aviation Regiment to ensure that it is capable of supporting ground units in dealing with various security threats. "The PA leadership will push down mission-essential equipment to Army units nationwide. Rest assured, the command is committed to upgrading the Aviation Regiment into a modern and capable unit that will assist our ground forces in dealing with a multitude of threats," Army commander Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said in a statement Wednesday night. He made this commitment after Aviation Regiment commander Col. Andre Santos and two rotary-wing pilots of the unit paid him a courtesy call at the PA headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday morning. The pilots are R-44 pilot-in-command, Capt. Pearl Esher Taladro, and co-pilot, 1st Lt. Tynnel Jonden Banas. They made the visit during their first long-range flight aboard their R-44 Raven training helicopter, which took off from Fort Magsaysay in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija, and landed at the PA headquarters. After their courtesy call, the officials and pilots flew from the Army headquarters to Fort Magsaysay for another training flight. On Tuesday afternoon, Army aviators conducted a separate flight mission from Nueva Ecija to Taguig. These flights are part of the continuing skills enhancement of PA rotary-wing aviators. As this developed, Brawner also inspected the Army Aviation Regiment's two helicopters that flew in a round-trip proficiency flight mission from Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija to Fort Bonifacio on Wednesday. Santos led the Army aviators in a long-range proficiency training flight using the Robinson R-44 Clipper II and the Bolkow BO-105M multi-purpose helicopters in a round-trip flight mission. Brawner lauded the Aviation Regiment for its modernization efforts, particularly in training additional aviators, rotary-wing pilots, and multi-engine rating personnel. He also commended the regiment's efforts in upgrading its array of standardized doctrine towards its aviators to further capacitate them in a fast-changing operational environment. "As you push yourselves in giving your best on your training, I commend all men and women manning the Army Aviation Regiment. Despite the challenging time and situation, you commit to capacitating yourselves for the development and transformation of our modernized Army aviation. You have all the support of the Philippine Army leadership as you evolve into a modern and capable Army Aviation Regiment that is a source of national pride," Brawner said.(PNA) }

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Army chief vows to further upgrade aviation regiment

COURTESY CALL. Philippine Army chief, Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. (2nd from right) meets with Army Aviation Regiment commander Col. Andre Santos (2nd from left) and two rotary-wing pilots of the unit at the PA headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday morning (Jan. 18, 2022). Brawner pledged to support the upgrade of the unit to ensure that it is capable of supporting ground units in dealing with various security threats. (Photo courtesy of Philippine Army) MANILA - The Philippine Army (PA) is committed to upgrading its Aviation Regiment to ensure that it is capable of supporting ground units in dealing with various security threats. "The PA leadership will push down mission-essential equipment to Army units nationwide. Rest assured, the command is committed to upgrading the Aviation Regiment into a modern and capable unit that will assist our ground forces in dealing with a multitude of threats," Army commander Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said in a statement Wednesday night. He made this commitment after Aviation Regiment commander Col. Andre Santos and two rotary-wing pilots of the unit paid him a courtesy call at the PA headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Tuesday morning. The pilots are R-44 pilot-in-command, Capt. Pearl Esher Taladro, and co-pilot, 1st Lt. Tynnel Jonden Banas. They made the visit during their first long-range flight aboard their R-44 Raven training helicopter, which took off from Fort Magsaysay in Palayan City, Nueva Ecija, and landed at the PA headquarters. After their courtesy call, the officials and pilots flew from the Army headquarters to Fort Magsaysay for another training flight. On Tuesday afternoon, Army aviators conducted a separate flight mission from Nueva Ecija to Taguig. These flights are part of the continuing skills enhancement of PA rotary-wing aviators. (PNA) }

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New program seeks to upgrade PH Army aeromedical capability

(Photo courtesy of Philippine Army) MANILA - The Philippine Army (PA) on Monday opened its first-ever aeromedical evacuation training program which is aimed at improving its life-saving capabilities as well as the survival of troops wounded in combat. "A total of 17 students will undergo the blended training program that is divided into the Army Flight Medic Course and the Army Critical Care Flight Medic Course. The 21-week program will enhance the students' knowledge and skills in treating and increasing the survivability of combat-wounded soldiers," PA spokesperson Col. Xerxes Trinidad said in a statement on Monday night. The training also seeks to upgrade the Army Aviation Regiment's aeromedical capability in anticipation of the acquisition of air assets that will be used in the transport of battle casualties, he added. Aerial medical evacuation is the fastest way to transport a combat-wounded soldier from the point of injury to the nearest medical treatment facility. "The course will capacitate Army surgeons, nurses, and flight technicians in improving the chances of survival of combat-wounded soldiers," Army chief nurse Col. Maria Victoria Juan said. Meanwhile, Army Aviation Regiment commander Col. Andre Santos, who graced the virtual event as guest of honor and speaker, said having this capability will greatly boost the morale of troops in the field. "Being formerly assigned in the field myself, this training course will give our troops an added morale boost knowing that help is always nearby in case anything happens while we are accomplishing the mission," he added. As this developed, Santos said the Army Aviation Regiment together with the Office of the Army Chief Nurse and the Office of the Army Chief Surgeon, will work to address the lack of medical evacuation helicopters manned by properly trained medical personnel, aviators, and their crew working together as a team. (PNA) }

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