Cork twins, Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf, who were separated by surgeons in London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital, have arrived home to Cork today, just one month after the operation.The twins arrived at Cork airport this afternoon in an Air Corp Casa aircraft which transported them, their parents Angie and Azzedine and sisters Malika and Iman.Article Link
So the benhaffaf twins today returned to Ireland after their surgery to have them separated. However what genius decided it was a good idea for the Irish Air Corps to fly them home? I am not a big aviation person but this sounds like pure insanity. To fly that aircraft back and forth to the UK must have cost the Irish taxpayer many tens of thousands of Euro in fuel, wages and landing fees.
Thousands of Irish people get sick every year abroad and I have never seen the Air Corps go on a rescue mission for them or even attempt to bring stranded people home during the Volcanic disruption. The Benhaffaf family should have either flown home on a commercial flight or else got an air ambulance.
While I wish the twins and their family all the best I have very serious reservations about using state money on such wasteful missions.
Opinions?