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21 Squadron SAAF

21 Squadron SAAF is a squadron of the South African Air Force. It was formed as a bomber squadron in Kenya during World War II and became a VIP transport squadron in the 1960s, a role which it performs to this day. The squadron currently flies two Dassault Falcon 50s, two Cessna Citation Is, a Dassault Falcon 900 and a Boeing BBJ aircraft.[1] 21 Squadron is one of the most active squadrons in the air force with 606 VIP transport flights being made between 2009 and 2012.[2] The Boeing BBJ is used as the presidential aircraft when the President of South Africa travels and designated callsign LMG1.[2]

21 Squadron
Dassault Falcon 900A
Active8 May 1941–present
Country  South Africa
BranchSouth African Air Force
RoleVIP Transport Squadron
Garrison/HQAFB Waterkloof
Motto(s)Onoorwinlik (Afrikaans) (Unconquerable)
Insignia
Squadron Crest
Aircraft flown
BomberA-22 Maryland, Martin Baltimore, Marauder, Lockheed Ventura
TransportDakota, Hawker Siddeley HS-125, Swearingen Merlin IVA, Beech King Air 200C.

History edit

World War II edit

21 Squadron SAAF was first formed on 8 May 1941 in Nakuru, Kenya, as a bomber squadron flying Martin Maryland medium bomber aircraft. The squadron consisted of pilots from Squadrons 11, 15, and 16 of the SAAF.[3] From November 1943 to February 1944, the 21st Squadron was based at Totorella in the province of Foggia, Italy. Baltimore, Anson, and DC3 planes were flown on bombing raids mainly over central Italy and into Yugoslavia. On 21 February 1944 the squadron moved from Tortorella to Campomarino, south east of Termoli, where bombing continued, mainly of railways and marshalling yards.[4] 21 Squadron SAAF was disbanded on 10 September 1945.[1]

VIP Squadron edit

In 1968, the squadron was reformed at AFB Swartkop flying a Vickers Viscount and three Douglas Dakotas. The squadron acquired Hawker Siddeley HS-125 in 1970 and Swearingen Merlin in 1975. In 1985 the squadron moved to AFB Waterkloof. In 1983 the Viscount was transferred to 44 Squadron and the Merlins were sold in 1985. Two Beech KingAir 200Cs were acquired, but one was later sold and the other aircraft transferred to 41 Squadron. The HS-125s were disposed of in 1999. The squadron currently flies a fleet of jet aircraft. The two Dassault Falcon 50s were acquired in 1982 and 1985, the two Cessna 550 Citation IIs in 1983 and the Dassault Falcon 900 in 1992. In January 2003 the squadron received the new presidential Boeing BBJ.[1][3]

The Boeing 737 BBJ is known as "Inkwazi", meaning "Fish eagle" in the Xhosa and Zulu languages.[5] The aircraft is based on the Boeing 737-700 and has an upgraded interior. It arrived in South Africa on 21 October 2002.[5]

VIP flight usage edit

The following information was revealed when then Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu responded to a question posed by the Democratic Alliance's Sheik Shahid Esau in Parliament.[when?]

Number of flights made by politicians on 21 Squadron edit

Jacob Zuma edit

 
Boeing 737 BBJ "Inkwazi" at Zurich-Kloten Airport in Switzerland
Timeframe No. of flights
2009/2010 72
2010/2011 84
2011/2012 72
1 April 2012/May 2012 6
Total 234[6]

Kgalema Motlanthe edit

 
21 Squadron Hawker Siddeley HS-125
Timeframe No. of flights
2009/2010 52
2010/2011 48
2011/2012 47
1 April 2012/May 2012 3
Total 150[6]

Thabo Mbeki edit

Timeframe No. of flights
2009/2010 2
2010/2011 3
Total 5[6]

Lindiwe Sisulu edit

The following information was disclosed in response to another question posed to Sisulu by Advocate L H Max of the Democratic Alliance.

Timeframe No. of flights
2009/2010 52
2010/2011 68
2011/2012 56
1 April 2012/May 2012 12
Total 188[6]

All VIP flight information has since been made classified for security reasons.[7]

Shadow aircraft incident edit

In 2012 it was found that two aircraft had followed Jacob Zuma's Boeing BBJ flight into John F. Kennedy International Airport. The aircraft were using SAAF call signs. The aircraft were a Bombardier Global Express and a South African Airways Airbus A340. In response to the reports, then Chief of the Air Force, Lieutenant General Carlo Gagiano said that the aircraft followed to ensure that the president could make it to an important meeting after his New York visit.[8] The Democratic Alliance said that Sisulu should take responsibility and explain why the aircraft were used.[9]

Acquisition of new aircraft edit

In 2012 plans were announced to acquire a new Boeing 777 VIP aircraft for the SAAF in a R2 billion deal. The order was cancelled after the offer had lapsed.[10]

In 2015, Armscor opened the tender process for a new VIP aircraft for use by the president. Analysts speculated that an aircraft meeting Armscor's specifications could cost R4 billion.[11]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On 26 May 1971, during a practice flypast for the Republic Day celebrations (31 May), three HS-125s crashed into Devil's Peak. All on board were killed. The accident was attributed to low visibility due to bad weather conditions.[12]
  • In 2009, the aircraft carrying Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe made an emergency landing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it was running low on fuel. There were no injuries.[13]
  • In 2011, the aircraft carrying Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe made a precautionary landing in New Zealand due to a warning light activating, caused by a faulty sensor in the aircraft.[14] Also in 2011, mechanical difficulties on an aircraft intended to be used by the Deputy President caused the planned official visits to Finland, Sweden and Denmark to be cancelled.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "21 Squadron". saairforce.co.za. from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b "SAAF has conducted 814 VIP flights since 2009". defenceweb.co.za. 14 June 2012. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  3. ^ a b "21 Squadron". af.mil.za. from the original on 3 August 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  4. ^ Logbook of Lt E.E. Kirby, SAAF
  5. ^ a b "Boeing 737-7ED (BBJ)". saairforce.co.za. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d "Zuma spent R140 million on VIP flights since 2009". from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  7. ^ Maynier, David. "Costs of Zuma's VIP flights now classified". from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Air force admits shadow plane was in US". news24.com. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  9. ^ "DA: Sisulu must explain back-up planes". news24.com. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  10. ^ Hartley, Wyndham. "Luxurious aircraft for Zuma on the cards again". bdlive.co.za. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  11. ^ Gibson, Erika; Nhlabathi, Hlengiwe (8 November 2015). "R4 billion VIP jet for Zuma?". News24. City Press. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  12. ^ "SAAF remembers its fallen with Salute Flight and flypast". defenceweb.co.za. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Motlanthe plane makes emergency landing". mg.co.za. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  14. ^ "'Motlanthe's pilots took precautions'". iol.co.za. from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  15. ^ Hartley, Wyndham (20 March 2012). "Air Force pilot who 'borrowed' aircraft is charged". BDlive. Retrieved 4 December 2015.

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HQAFB WaterkloofMotto s Onoorwinlik Afrikaans Unconquerable InsigniaSquadron CrestAircraft flownBomberA 22 Maryland Martin Baltimore Marauder Lockheed VenturaTransportDakota Hawker Siddeley HS 125 Swearingen Merlin IVA Beech King Air 200C Contents 1 History 1 1 World War II 1 2 VIP Squadron 2 VIP flight usage 2 1 Number of flights made by politicians on 21 Squadron 2 1 1 Jacob Zuma 2 1 2 Kgalema Motlanthe 2 1 3 Thabo Mbeki 2 1 4 Lindiwe Sisulu 2 2 Shadow aircraft incident 2 3 Acquisition of new aircraft 3 Accidents and incidents 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editWorld War II edit 21 Squadron SAAF was first formed on 8 May 1941 in Nakuru Kenya as a bomber squadron flying Martin Maryland medium bomber aircraft The squadron consisted of pilots from Squadrons 11 15 and 16 of the SAAF 3 From November 1943 to February 1944 the 21st Squadron was based at Totorella in the province of Foggia Italy Baltimore Anson and DC3 planes were flown on bombing raids mainly over central Italy and into Yugoslavia On 21 February 1944 the squadron moved from Tortorella to Campomarino south east of Termoli where bombing continued mainly of railways and marshalling yards 4 21 Squadron SAAF was disbanded on 10 September 1945 1 VIP Squadron edit In 1968 the squadron was reformed at AFB Swartkop flying a Vickers Viscount and three Douglas Dakotas The squadron acquired Hawker Siddeley HS 125 in 1970 and Swearingen Merlin in 1975 In 1985 the squadron moved to AFB Waterkloof In 1983 the Viscount was transferred to 44 Squadron and the Merlins were sold in 1985 Two Beech KingAir 200Cs were acquired but one was later sold and the other aircraft transferred to 41 Squadron The HS 125s were disposed of in 1999 The squadron currently flies a fleet of jet aircraft The two Dassault Falcon 50s were acquired in 1982 and 1985 the two Cessna 550 Citation IIs in 1983 and the Dassault Falcon 900 in 1992 In January 2003 the squadron received the new presidential Boeing BBJ 1 3 The Boeing 737 BBJ is known as Inkwazi meaning Fish eagle in the Xhosa and Zulu languages 5 The aircraft is based on the Boeing 737 700 and has an upgraded interior It arrived in South Africa on 21 October 2002 5 VIP flight usage editThe following information was revealed when then Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu responded to a question posed by the Democratic Alliance s Sheik Shahid Esau in Parliament when Number of flights made by politicians on 21 Squadron edit Jacob Zuma edit nbsp Boeing 737 BBJ Inkwazi at Zurich Kloten Airport in Switzerland Timeframe No of flights 2009 2010 72 2010 2011 84 2011 2012 72 1 April 2012 May 2012 6 Total 234 6 Kgalema Motlanthe edit nbsp 21 Squadron Hawker Siddeley HS 125 Timeframe No of flights 2009 2010 52 2010 2011 48 2011 2012 47 1 April 2012 May 2012 3 Total 150 6 Thabo Mbeki edit Timeframe No of flights 2009 2010 2 2010 2011 3 Total 5 6 Lindiwe Sisulu edit The following information was disclosed in response to another question posed to Sisulu by Advocate L H Max of the Democratic Alliance Timeframe No of flights 2009 2010 52 2010 2011 68 2011 2012 56 1 April 2012 May 2012 12 Total 188 6 All VIP flight information has since been made classified for security reasons 7 Shadow aircraft incident edit In 2012 it was found that two aircraft had followed Jacob Zuma s Boeing BBJ flight into John F Kennedy International Airport The aircraft were using SAAF call signs The aircraft were a Bombardier Global Express and a South African Airways Airbus A340 In response to the reports then Chief of the Air Force Lieutenant General Carlo Gagiano said that the aircraft followed to ensure that the president could make it to an important meeting after his New York visit 8 The Democratic Alliance said that Sisulu should take responsibility and explain why the aircraft were used 9 Acquisition of new aircraft edit In 2012 plans were announced to acquire a new Boeing 777 VIP aircraft for the SAAF in a R2 billion deal The order was cancelled after the offer had lapsed 10 In 2015 Armscor opened the tender process for a new VIP aircraft for use by the president Analysts speculated that an aircraft meeting Armscor s specifications could cost R4 billion 11 Accidents and incidents editOn 26 May 1971 during a practice flypast for the Republic Day celebrations 31 May three HS 125s crashed into Devil s Peak All on board were killed The accident was attributed to low visibility due to bad weather conditions 12 In 2009 the aircraft carrying Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe made an emergency landing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it was running low on fuel There were no injuries 13 In 2011 the aircraft carrying Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe made a precautionary landing in New Zealand due to a warning light activating caused by a faulty sensor in the aircraft 14 Also in 2011 mechanical difficulties on an aircraft intended to be used by the Deputy President caused the planned official visits to Finland Sweden and Denmark to be cancelled 15 See also editAir transports of heads of state and governmentReferences edit a b c 21 Squadron saairforce co za Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 a b SAAF has conducted 814 VIP flights since 2009 defenceweb co za 14 June 2012 Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 a b 21 Squadron af mil za Archived from the original on 3 August 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Logbook of Lt E E Kirby SAAF a b Boeing 737 7ED BBJ saairforce co za Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 a b c d Zuma spent R140 million on VIP flights since 2009 Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Maynier David Costs of Zuma s VIP flights now classified Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Air force admits shadow plane was in US news24 com Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 DA Sisulu must explain back up planes news24 com Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Hartley Wyndham Luxurious aircraft for Zuma on the cards again bdlive co za Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Gibson Erika Nhlabathi Hlengiwe 8 November 2015 R4 billion VIP jet for Zuma News24 City Press Retrieved 4 December 2015 SAAF remembers its fallen with Salute Flight and flypast defenceweb co za Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Motlanthe plane makes emergency landing mg co za Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Motlanthe s pilots took precautions iol co za Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Retrieved 29 April 2014 Hartley Wyndham 20 March 2012 Air Force pilot who borrowed aircraft is charged BDlive Retrieved 4 December 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 21 Squadron SAAF amp oldid 1188216567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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