Mil Pilots honoured by GAPAN
Mil aircrew were honoured by the The Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators at a ceremony held at the Mansion House in London on Wednesday night.
The new Liverymen of the Guild: Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F063copy.jpg Judge Tudor Owen and Sir Stephen Dalton Chief of the Air Staff Honourable Company of Air Pilots http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F052copy.jpg Capt Al Pinner former RAF Sqn Ldr Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...pse5adbe7e.jpg Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton Master Air Pilot certificates were awarded to: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F087copy.jpg Lt Cdr Chris Wrighton http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F091copy.jpg Flt Lt James Iain Harris http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F096copy.jpg Lt Cdr Adrian Hands Master Air Navigator certificate to: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F099copy.jpg Sqn Ldr Rodney Rundle Burges http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F112copy.jpg Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton Following the ceremony, the new Liverymen, Master Air Pilots and Master Air Navigator were announced at the Livery Dinner attended by HRH The Duke of York and the Lord Mayor of London. Honourable Company of Air Pilots Mansion House London http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...71F402copy.jpg Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton In his Master's speech, His Honour Judge Tudor Owen FRAeS (aka Flying Lawyer) said Britain can be justifiably proud of its achievements in both military and civil aviation. Three years ago, we marked the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. This year, we mark the 70th Anniversary of the 'Dambusters’ raid by 617 Squadron. Air power is as important today as it ever was. It isn’t an optional luxury; it is a defining capability. We are proud to have many former and current members of the Royal Air Force, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps in our Company and proud to have close and active affiliations with Units in each – some of which are represented here this evening. Just as we remember with pride the bravery and skill of our pilots, navigators and crewmen 70 or so years ago, we salute the bravery and skill of our fellow pilots and other flight crew in today’s armed services. Another was when he called upon the UK government to take urgent action now to ensure that the UK maintains a major hub airport and stems the flow to alternative hubs on the continent and elsewhere: Commercial aviation is another British success story. Our aviation networks must have the capacity to serve both existing and emerging markets. Our competitors understand this and did something about it while the UK talked about it. The UK is still talking about it! At the moment, I am able to speak proudly of Britain’s past and present aviation achievements. I hope that in 30, 40, 50 or more years’ time my successors as Master won’t be reduced to reminiscing about ‘the good old days’ of British aviation, and rueing what might have been. Full Speech Note: The Guild became the Honourable Company of Air Pilots in February 2014. |
My heartiest congrats to all, especially Rodney Burges, as he was the nav who used to feed me bananas in the front cockpit when "the stick monkey did good!"
Fox3ThanksForTheBanana ! |
Bomber..you played an excellent piano on the steps of CHOM......117 IOT 1989!
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Congratulations Lt Cdr Wrighton. There are very few RN crews not been subjected to Malfunction training at some point from him. He would always find a way to make you finish no matter what you did!
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Many congratulations to 'Budgie' Burgess - richly deserved recognition for a thoroughly professional and dedicated aviator. He taught me the skills, and more importantly the 'ethos' of being an Air Defender, starting at Nav School. He was just as dedicated years later running the F3 Simulator at Leeming. A massive contribution to military aviation, by investing his time and experience in the individual. All the best dear boy.
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Very many congratulations to the deserving recipients of awards - but somewhat amused by the gymnastics dictated by the width of the table - could they arrange a layout that allows for slightly more dignified presentation and handshake.
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Need a proper Spec for the length of arms of the guy in the Harry Potter outfit
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the gymnastics dictated by the width of the table FL (the guy in the Harry Potter outfit) :) |
Well, Master, all I can suggest is that WE must have longer arms. Hopefully a good night was had by all.
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Can I ask a question?
Why the robes???? I can (almost) see the point of traditional dress for the Candlestick makers etc etc who were formed in pre Tudor times but GAPAN was founded in 1929 Surely "traditional dress" should be plus fours and a big cap?????????? |
Surely "traditional dress" should be plus fours and a big cap??????????
Don't forget the Leather Gloves & Goggles!:D CS |
Congratulations to both Chris and Fingers. I had the pleasure of serving with them both; Chris at Portland and Fingers at Prestwick. Two professional aviators and thoroughly good blokes, they are a credit to the Fleet Air Arm
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"Don't forget the Leather Gloves & Goggles!"
yes - with cavalry trousers and maybe even puttees and a Pith Helmet for summer occasions.................... |
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You are overlooking the fact that for GAPAN, these are still v much Tudor times!! |
Skua - That is VERY good.
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Pin, congrats! Love the Capt bit too :D
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skua
Very good. :) :ok: Heathrow Harry Why the robes???? In the early 14th century members began wearing distinctive clothing which identified their trade associations/guilds - a 'livery'. The practice extended and gradually led to them being known as Livery Companies. The custom has continued unbroken to this day. All companies have livery robes, including the newest which became the 108th Livery Company in 2008. The robes are worn by members of the executive committee on ceremonial occasions and by new Liverymen when they are formally 'clothed' in the livery of their Company. Some current and former service personnel:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...F367copy-1.jpg Douglas Radcliffe MBE, Bomber Command veteran, meeting the Duke of York Doug, who flew as a wireless operator on the Lancaster, has been Secretary of the Bomber Command Association for 30 years. He will be 90 in November. Air Cdre Malcolm White OBE, Chairman of the Association, on the right. Honourable Company of Air Pilots, Tudor Owen, Sir Stephen Dalton The Guild became the Honourable Company of Air Pilots in February 2014. |
As requested, I'll kick off. Picture 1 is Sqn Ldr Sally "Manic" Varley, former Manager of RAFAT. There are plenty of pictures of Sally online so I don't think I'm compromising any personal details here.
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As requested, I'll kick off. Picture 1 is Sqn Ldr Sally "Manic" Varley, former Manager of RAFAT |
Uniforms - definitely
Black tie - maybe But ROBES? Just so you can ape the Fishmongers etc............ weird, very , very weird bit like personalised number plates IMHO :uhoh::uhoh: |
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