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PLRD-83-45 1 (1983-03-03)

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       -~COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES0
                           WASHINGTON D.C. 20648



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                                     RELEASED
The Honorable Jack Brooks
Chairman, Committee on Government
  Operations
House of Representatives                                 120803

Dear Mr. Chairman:

     Subject: The Coast Guard Headquarter's Aircraft Operations:
               A Costly Way of Providing Transportation
               (GAO/PLRD-83-45)

     On April 9,.1981, the Chairman of your Subcommittee on
Government Activities and Transportation asked us to review the
operations of Federal civilian agencies' aircraft to see if they
were being managed efficiently and economically. The results
of that review will be provided in an overall report discussing
Government-wide aircraft management problems. This report is
being sent to you as a result of September 23, 1982, hearings on
these matters before your Subcommittee on Legislation and National
Security.

     As part of our overall assessment, we reviewed the use of
the U.S. Coast Guard's two administrative aircraft located at
National Airport, Washington, D.C. During fiscal year 1981, it
cost almost $2.6 million, including 458,000 gallons of fuel to
operate and maintain these aircraft. We noted that:

     --The aircraft were used primarily to transport high-ranking
       Department of Transportation (DOT) and Coast Guard offi-
       cials, as well as their spouses and guests to United
       States and overseas locations generally served more eco-
       nomically by commercial airlines.

     --The majority of flights on these aircraft were for routine
       travel which did not appear justified based on either time
       critical mission requirements or the nonavailability of
       commercial air transportation.

     --A number of flights were made with only a few passengers
       on board and with no justifications, which conflict with
       Coast Guard Headquarter's aircraft instructions.


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