So, it's flying. Any words on how long until it's actually flying AT?
I'm intrigued at the numbers the Sqn is working to; as i understand it, at the moment, a single route would strip the sqn down to execs and anything as wild as a slip pattern would involve 100% (of the RAF side) deploying.
Of course, some of that would be split with the civvy side but i'm still intrigued as to how the day-to-day side of route flying will evolve logistically on 10 Sqn?
Standing by for corrections, but i believe that when Brize's last new sqn, 99 Sqn stood up in 2001, the jets arrived and were out on Ops (Kosovo) on Day 2 of their RAF service.