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Wyton to cease flying?

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Old 10th Feb 2015, 10:44
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Ok, you know something I don't then.

My understanding was that Wittering will become the Tutor "hub" with the conversion course/standards run from there plus the UAS/AEF remaining (unless there is a decision to cut the UAS/AEF post the next round of defence cuts). Cranditz will be the EFT/120TP "hub".

I have been known to be wrong.
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Old 10th Feb 2015, 21:13
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5 AEF have moved from Wyton to Wittering. They became operational there yesterday.
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What's happening to the Pathfinders?
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