Garda Air Support Unit

Garda Air Support Unit

Garda Air Support emblem
Founded September 1997
Country  Ireland
Role Police air support
Garrison/HQ Casement Aerodrome
Aircraft flown
Patrol Britten-Norman Defender
Eurocopter EC135
A Garda Eurocopter EC 135

The Garda Air Support Unit (or GASU) is a unit of the Garda Síochána which was formed in 1997.[1] The GASU is part of the Operational Support Unit which provides specialist support to Gardaí nationwide. The Operational Support Unit also includes the Water Support, Dog Support and Mounted Support Units.[2]

The GASU's aircraft are maintained and flown by the Irish Air Corps,[3] and based at Casement Aerodrome near Dublin. The unit operates a Britten-Norman BN 2T-4S Defender 4000 aircraft, and two EC 135 T1 helicopters. A Eurocopter AS355N Squirrel helicopter was in use by the unit up until January 2008 - when it was replaced by a second EC 135 T1.

Between 2007 and 2008, the unit released figures indicating that it had contributed to 1,300 arrests within the preceding three years, and it had located 14 people during search and rescue operations in 2007.[4] GASU responsibilities include providing an active support role for the Garda Síochána and aircraft may be deployed to incidents in the following circumstances:

References

  1. "Garda Website - Air Support Unit page". Garda.ie. Retrieved 21 March 2014. The Garda Air Support Unit was established in September 1997
  2. "Garda Website - Operational Support Units". Garda.ie. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  3. "Defence Forces Website - Air Corps - Fleet". Military.ie. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
  4. "Second Garda helicopter takes to air". Irish Times. 15 January 2008.

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