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Air Force commander orders flood survey flights

Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Air Force orders a Diamond DA42 flight to survey the flooding and send it to the Royal Thai Air Force to assess the flooding. Conducting cross-dimensional combat operations, arranging EC725 helicopters to transport patients

Air Chief Marshal Phanpakdee Pattanakul, Commander of the Air Force (Commander of the Air Force), joins in filling the Air Force survival kits. To help flood victims at Squadron 601, Wing 6, Don Mueang, along with mentioning plans to help the people that the Royal Thai Air Force has a meeting of the Royal Thai Air Force Operations Center to provide urgent assistance, especially in Sukhothai and Ubon Ratchathani provinces. Order all units in the area to be prepared. The first thing is to survey the equipment: pontoon boats, water pumps. Survey the personnel who will be going to the area, such as filling sandbags. and simultaneously preparing to formulate a defense plan for unit locations To alleviate the suffering of the people Through the preparation of various important prevention and assistance plans, the Royal Thai Air Force has EC725 helicopters to transport patients. and use multi-dimensional combat operations (Multi Domain Operations) obtained from documents from student research. The Air Force College is working on this matter. To make disaster relief more effective

From now on, the Royal Thai Air Force has used Diamond DA42 aircraft to fly aerial photography. Follow the flood situation and send the images to the National Water Administration (NCW) for use and data collection. Personally, I think that flooding is worrisome in some areas, mainly Wing 21, Ubon Ratchathani Province and Sukhothai Province, but there are points to check how much water level and drainage there is. As for the Don Mueang location, the first thing that will be done is to urgently dredge up weeds and create a drainage channel. Do not affect the surrounding community areas. Ready to believe that the great flood of 2011 will not be repeated.

When asked if he would take it or not, the Air Force commander said, "I can take it."

Source: Thai News Agency