(1) Does the Government own the Marie Bashir 737 Large Air Tanker?
(2) Is the Marie Bashir 737 Large Air Tanker registered as N138CG?
(a) If so:
(i) Why is the Marie Bashir registered in the United States of America under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and not the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)?
(ii) Why does the Federal Aviation Administration list N138CG list ‘Delaware Trust Co Trustee’?
(iii) If the FAA registration is incorrect, has the New South Wales Government taken legal or administrative action to have N138CG registered with a New South Wales Government entity as the owner?
(3) On 22 August 2019, the Minister David Elliott, MP said “the air tanker has a cruising speed of 850 kilometres an hour and it can carry up to 15,000 litres of water and fire suppressant. It can also transport 70 firefighters to anywhere in New South Wales within an hour. Being able to deploy firefighters within an hour is a significant capability for our Rural Fire Service [RFS]—indeed, we have already done so":
(a) Is the aircraft currently certified to ‘transport 70 firefighters’?
(b) When was this certification achieved?
(c) When did the Marie Bashir first ‘transport 70 firefighters’?
(i) Was this sanctioned by CASA?
(d) What volume of water or fire suppressant would otherwise fit in to the 70-seat passenger compartment?
(4) Why did the Government send the Large Air Tanker to North America three days prior to the commencement of the bush fire danger period in the northern New South Wales Local Government Areas (LGA)?
(a) Was a specific risk assessment on the northern LGAs conducted prior to this deployment?