Friday, August 27, 2010

Ministry defends purchases



Aircraft

          The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry defended its plan to buy two new aircraft. The planned procurement did not relate with last week's helicopter crash in Nan because it was part of a tied-over budget from last year. The plan demanded from the ministry to buy a new six-seat, twin-engined at a cost of 248 million baht. The ministry required to make three payments for the helicopter, which will be used to survey marine national parks. The ministry also planned to buy a fixed-wing aircraft costing about 100 million baht. It worked the purchase plan out last year and received approval to go ahead. The fixed-wing aircraft with 10 seats could fly at low altitude to survey rare sea creatures and the aircraft also would not make a loud noise that would disturb marine life.


.......I think if the aircraft still works, the government should refuse because it still works and we should not extravagant with the thing that can be used. However, Thailand still needs a lot of money to contribute to another region. If we can safe, we should be do it for ours country and for the future.



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