Originally Posted by
akerosid
I was watching a very interesting old BOAC video involving BOAC training at Shannon, on the VC10; I'm sure most of you would have seen this video - very well worth a watch if you haven't.
(82) 1970s BOAC AIRLINES PROMOTIONAL FILM "AIRLINE PILOT" 79844 - YouTube
The training captain here is one Capt. Tom Stoney. He had a very illustrious career with BOAC and also served in the RAF Reserve during the war (58 Sqn, Bomber Command, which flew Whitleys and Halifaxes); he was the captain who flew Her Late Majesty back on an Argonaut, after George VI died. He also flew the first Comet 4 - also the first jet flight to the US. Obviously, he became a VC10 training captain at some stage; just wondered if anyone knew of any other types he flew etc? Something tells he may also have flown the first 707 flight as well?
Just to add that Captain Stoney is reported to have been born in Co. Donegal and, from on-line sources, the Butler Stoney family appears to have been quite prominent in political and other contexts in that county, before Irish independence.