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StopStart
3rd Oct 2016, 14:06
Today (3 Oct) marks 50 years of RAF service by the ever sprightly Derek Oldham of C130K and J fame. Derek is still dispensing his wisdom in the C130J sim as a member of 622 Sqn, the Reserve aircrew squadron at Brize Norton.
Derek will also be flying a C130J sortie on Wednesday 5 Oct and will be met by the Stn Cdr and Execs, many of whom he has taught over the years.

Congrats Derek - here's to the next 50! :ok: :D

Dougie M
3rd Oct 2016, 15:32
Congratulations Derek. A consummate gentleman aviator.
Dougie M

MPN11
3rd Oct 2016, 19:00
Awesome ... never met, but that is some commitment. :ok:

Top West 50
3rd Oct 2016, 20:11
Many congratulations and many thanks for your loyal and professional support in my time.

Tea White Zero
3rd Oct 2016, 20:44
Uncle Derek - always a pleasure to fly and sim with you.
H

fergineer
4th Oct 2016, 02:16
Well done Derek

just another jocky
4th Oct 2016, 07:11
Congratulations Derek - you must have the patience of a saint!


Makes my 34 years as a regular seem quite paltry.

Al-Berr
4th Oct 2016, 19:13
An excellent stint Derek - many congratulations (unlike that splitter Astle :} )

juliet
5th Oct 2016, 09:24
Congrats Derek, that's a hell of an innings. Always a pleasure to fly with you.

Wokkafans
5th Oct 2016, 13:40
Interview on BFBS Brize tm.

https://twitter.com/RAFBrizeNorton/status/783658115548020737

nipva
5th Oct 2016, 16:57
And here is the doughty man himself (third from left) meeting up with the C130J for the fist time in June 1998 at Marietta. The 4 Lyneham lads were there for the groundchool whilst the Boscombe team were doing their manufacturer's conversion. Well done Derek, a consummate inningshttp://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo32/greswell/marietta1_zpsbyqupwon.jpg?

ICM
5th Oct 2016, 16:58
Nice celebratory pic here:

RAFBrizeNorton: Read the full story about Flt Lt Oldhams' momentous achievement in reaching 50 incredible years with the @RoyalAirForce on our Facebook page pic.twitter.com/xRgo5D4slx

RAFEngO74to09
5th Oct 2016, 17:38
From Brize Norton Facebook:

"Golden Jubilee celebrations for Royal Air Force pilot.

On Wednesday 10th October Flight Lieutenant Derek Oldham touched down at Royal Air Force Brize Norton to celebrate his 50 years service in the RAF.

Flt Lt Oldham joined the RAF straight from school in October 1966 and is currently a Reservist Pilot in the RAuxAF. A long, varied and enviable flying career which is still on-going, he has flown over 16000 hrs on chipmunks, Jet Provosts, Varsities, Britannias, Bulldogs and Hercules C130K and J. Over the last 50 years he has seen active service on many worldwide operations including the Falklands, Gulf Wars and the Balkans.
He has been involved in many humanitarian efforts including 1973 UNHCR repatriating refugees between Pakistan and Bangladesh and the 1984 Famine Relief in Ethiopia. He was also one of the first to qualify in the new role of Air to Air Refuelling in 1982.

Qualifying as an instructor in 1975 this is where his skills have shone through in his exceptional career. He has instructed, supervised and evaluated at all stages of flying training, including Flying training, Conversion training, Tactical training, Instructor training (Central Flying School) and STANEVAL (Standards and Evaluation). Whilst the normal retirement age for RAF pilots is Age 55, Flt Lt Oldham was extended in Regular Service to age 65 such was the unique value of his experience and unequivocal ability. Held in the most high esteem by both peers and superiors alike, there are few aviators on the Hercules who haven’t benefited from his tutelage both in his role as a Flight Instructor and as Standards and Evaluation Pilot over the last 40 years.

Of particular note is his lead role in the introduction of the Hercules C130J in the early 1990s and the significant contribution he still makes to this day. He was responsible for development of the C130J RAF aircrew documentation, including Instructor and Student training and initial / upgrade software training packages. He worked with Lockheed Martin (LM) during the initial acceptance phase and liaised continuously with both LM and BAE throughout the last 2 decades to ensure smooth development of capability and training delivery, both airborne and simulator. Even today he is rewriting the ab-initio training syllabus and his knowledge from the early trials on C130J were recently used for emergency procedures during the last flight out of Bastion on Operation HERRICK.

Officer Commanding Number 24 Squadron, Wing Commander Daz Rawlins said “Derek works on 622 Sqn as a reservist, but provides a service to 24 Sqn as a simulator instructor. He has seen some incredible changes, it is testament to the strength of character of Derek which his has consistently shown over his air force career as a regular and reservist that he has moved with the times. I don’t think there is anyone here today that hasn’t benefited from his tutelage over the years ”

It has been an immense benefit to the RAF Air Transport fleet to be able to retain his skills through his Volunteer Reservist service; his empathy with all ranks and skill levels has ensured the finest instruction and delivery of experience can continue and he remains the person to turn to for advice on global operations. His aviation enthusiasm is also evident in his role as a volunteer Steward at the Boscombe Down Aviation collection at Old Sarum Airfield.

Flt Lt Derek Oldham said: “I always wanted to fly aeroplanes and I joined the RAF with that intention, and I have always enjoyed it so I’m still here.”
At the young age of 68, he continues to be extended in the RAuxAF well beyond the normal retirement age such is the exceptional quality of this individual. Flt Lt Oldham’s dedication to the Service, boundless energy and willingness to share his vast experience for the benefit of others is above and beyond the call of duty and he is an inspiration."

https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/14462932_1186077471438664_3655556743844908990_n.jpg?oh=ce899 afd67d8938b08ce48f92684a40c&oe=58621FA2

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Congratulations on this huge milestone and all the outstanding contributions to RAF AT capability.