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The service operates from the southwestern end of Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok . Before the opening of the airport in 1998 , it operated from the Former Hong Kong International Airport at Kai Tak. GFS patrols a 400 nautical mile radius of the Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC)., as well as the Hong Kong Flight Information Region (FIR), which covers most of the South China Sea basin. OPERATIONS GFS is broken down to operational sections:
FLEET The fleet currently comprises (Aircraft Registration numbers): 2 BAe Jetstream 41
3 Eurocopter Super Puma AS332 L2
4 Eurocopter Dauphin EC155 B1
A fifth one, B-HRX crashed in a mission in 2003. Aircraft previously operated include:
PERSONNEL GFS employes 238 personnel and they are comprised of:
Most of the pilots in the GFS were localised prior to the handover in 1997 , as former RAF and other British military personnel departed Hong Kong . The GFS is lead by a controller, whom reports to the Secretary for Security. The current controller is Captain BYM Butt. Other senior officers of the GFS are:
RANK Ranking of personnel of the GFS are as follows:
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