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RAPA Pilot
7th Jan 2009, 22:48
I believe that the UAE Grobs are owned and operated by a civilian contractor.
Who are they?
And who are the instructors?
Are they mil instructors or civvie(ex-mil) instructors?

Thanks
RAPA...

Contacttower
7th Jan 2009, 22:58
I believe the Grobs are owned by Vosper Thornycroft or VT Aerospace as they are now known and the instructors are current serving members of the RAF.

Roland Pulfrew
8th Jan 2009, 00:44
Google (http://www.google.co.uk) is your friend. Try "University Air Squadron" or "1 EFTS";)

5 Forward 6 Back
8th Jan 2009, 06:48
I'm pretty sure they had a little plaque on them saying they were owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland or something like that. The contract's run by VT but I'm not certain they own the fleet they use to provide it.

VinRouge
8th Jan 2009, 08:26
With the government practically owning RBS at the mo, does that mean the government is renting aircraft from... itself?

Al-Berr
8th Jan 2009, 10:36
.............and perhaps a mil operated and mil 'owned' aircraft should be on the mil register :oh:

RAPA Pilot
9th Jan 2009, 11:24
Thanks everyone.When I flew at JEFTS some of the instructors were civilian in the employment of Babcocks. Would some of the UAS instructors also be employed by VT in this case? Do the RAF have enough spare crew to man the UAS?

Co-Captain
9th Jan 2009, 12:38
A certain pint-sized S/L in HQ...

Or so you'd think :E