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Old 18th Mar 2013, 14:56
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Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty.. And Low Flying Jets

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I was on my walk home from the train station earlier today when in the distance I saw a very large low flying air, which, after a squint and a second or two, actually turned out to be a Herc (at a stab I'd say a 382).
Suddenly, all my memories of seeing various different military aircraft shooting around rushed back to me..
For reference, I live in Worcestershire, in a small town called Malvern to be exact. Malvern's particularly well known for its hills, which span out about 8 miles and have a summit of about half a kilometre - these hills are great for walking on and sightseeing (and flying fast jets over, apparently).
I've seen numerous Tornados, Wookas (Which was so low I could probably recognise the bloody pilot) and even one or two Typhoons in the past, not forgetting the Hawk which did a great job of scaring me half to death when I let the dog out in the morning. These jets are always doing low level flights over and around the hills, I could only imagine that the terrain was appropriate for training pilots up for tour? But never the less, still very impressive.
Has anyone been over or around the Worcestershire area? It would be cool to hear some points of view from the pilots.

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Was the Wokka landing? In my opinion they get dangerously close to the ground when doing so....
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The Malvern Hills are a very handy low level reference on a N-S routing, as is the Abberley clock tower about 10nm North, then on to Sally's T!ts (aka the Clee Hills). Keeps you clear of the Army ranges to the West.
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Was the Wokka landing? In my opinion they get dangerously close to the ground when doing so....
As far as I remember, they weren't. There were a couple of them flying echelon over a football field, I can't think of anywhere nearby which is suitable.

Fantastic sound though
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Clee hill gets quite a bit of action - lots of low level fast jets and helicopters (i think a pair of AH-64's practiced doing bad things to me while i was walking der Hund up there), and it seems to be a marker point for medium and high level stuff.

i saw my last ever Harrier there - it went very fast, very low, and flew off into the sunset. sniff. they should never have got rid you know, that decision was bonkers....
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Clee Hill sounds exciting, I should take a camera there sometime!

Are there any policies on military low level flying? I thought there was for civvy aircraft due to the fact they may have to land in a field in an emergency. But surely the airbases get plenty of complaints from poor old Ethel who cant hear The Archers over a couple of screeching EJ200s?

I'm not complaining
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Anyone care to guess the newspaper????
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Clee Hill or "Sally's T!ts" can be found on this helpful aircrew map of GB...

http://www.bannedphrases.co.uk/asset..._map_of_uk.pdf

Any of these recognisable features should attract some kind of military aviation at some point.

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Fascinating!
But why is Dambuster Valley, shark infested custard?
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Not being critical ('onest guv!) but I suspect users of the term 'train station' are of a different generation to me and mine who always used 'railway station'.
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why is Dambuster Valley, shark infested custard?
Because it's tightly surrounded by controlled airspace around Leeds and Manchester. Plus, in the event of encountering unexpected poor weather (not an especially rare event atop the Pennines), aborting to safety altitude may well put you into the controlled airspace that overlies the gap.
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Clee Hill sounds exciting
Nearly spilt my coffee when I read that. Trust me, it's not..............

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I can't think of anywhere nearby which is suitable.
Really!! Offhand I'd have have thought you could put two Wokkas almost anywhere in Worcestershire!
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Well, not fast jets but...

Twitchers' anger over low-flying helicopters | This is Cornwall

And even I, as one-without-wings, know that bird reserves are avoided like the plague by you Gods-of-the-air for obvious reasons.

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Not sure about that - I once very nearly boomed the 'avoid' area around the ospreys' favourite $hagging spot in Jockistan. The noise must have been impressive - perhaps an F-4 in full AB appealed to them? Anyway, the pair successfully breeded and seem to be doing fine now.

An aged navigator we once inherited, whilst our Vulcan crew's plotter was away on the honking course, did one better though. Back in his Lincoln days he'd made some significant switch pigs or other and bombed the cr@p out of some Kraut wildlife sanctuary.... The Herrenvolk were most dischuffed about that - even more so when someone in RAFG told them "You shouldn't have bŁoody lost then, should you!"....

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Are there any policies on military low level flying?
None at all.

Anyone care to guess the newspaper????
No sh!t...
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Bird watchers get in a **** over anything that disturbs the birds.

The waders there are in the thousands and get disturbed all the time
by hawks and falcons and as with a helo, would fly up, around a few times
and back down. Plenty of other places for waders to feed.

Birds get used to noise, planes, helos etc and after a while wouldn't
even bother moving.

And as for Grey heron's, all he is highlighting is the ground nesting
part, they are a very common bird.
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Jet noise.................Sound of Freedom!!!
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A certain Puma pilot was once "credited" with an elephant kill (in Germany, of all places), after low flying over a zoo. It had a heart attack and keeled over.
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