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The mother alligator
17th Jul 2002, 17:41
What is the dirt on civilians flying in military aircraft? I mean, are aircrew allowed to fly their friends/family? Not an important question I know, was just wondering. TMA.

DB6
17th Jul 2002, 18:24
It can be done.

Red Sikorsky Bruv
17th Jul 2002, 19:31
The official answer is: ”Civilians may fly in military aircraft if it is in the interest of the Service”. What that means for you is that if you join a passenger carrying flying sqn and your AOC has agreed to ‘families flights’, your immediate family – those over the age of 13 years and in good health – might be able to have an experience flight on Families Day. Long may it continue.

spekesoftly
17th Jul 2002, 21:52
"So I can't take mi bird for a belt in the back ov mi Tornado then" :(

Wholigan
18th Jul 2002, 04:11
Nah but don't worry, if she wanted to go in the back of a Tornado she wouldn't be worth going out with anyway. :D ;) :rolleyes: