I saw a program last evening about a recent Arctic Exercise that was held on Baffin Island and area by the CAF. There came a point where they said that the flight of Griffins involved, couldn't get on site because of the weather. They interviewed the flight commander and he went on at some length to describe where the actual Magnetic North was and how this presented them with a problem because their compasses weren't reliable, so they couldn't make the flight.
Someone that knows, please tell me that they have GPS and other navigation aids onboard. Please don't tell me that the Griffons only have a compass. I didn't believe what I heard, but my wife confirmed what I had neard as she was laughing.
The SeaKing in the story was assigned to sling all the equipment to shore from a Frigate and it went u/s after 4 slings and the Inuit had to bring the troops ashore on their boats. I thought for a moment that I was watching "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" and was tempted to check the TV Guide to confirm.
Someone that knows, please tell me that they have GPS and other navigation aids onboard. Please don't tell me that the Griffons only have a compass. I didn't believe what I heard, but my wife confirmed what I had neard as she was laughing.
The SeaKing in the story was assigned to sling all the equipment to shore from a Frigate and it went u/s after 4 slings and the Inuit had to bring the troops ashore on their boats. I thought for a moment that I was watching "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" and was tempted to check the TV Guide to confirm.