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Haraka 27th Jul 2015 18:26

Pilots changing service
 
Tinribs
Falklands
Also Nick Taylor, ex 98 entry RAFC, subsequently went Navy and also got himself a detached tour flying Beavers in the AAC, before going on to 360 Sqn on Canberras before then to Sea Harrier and unfortunately going in at Goose Green.
Dave Morgan of course (who posts here on occasion), went Navy helicopters to RAF helicopters, then on to RAF Harriers, including the Falklands , then back to RN Sea Harrier.

MPN11 27th Jul 2015 18:41

My old pistol shooting mate, Albie, went RN>RAF whilst driving whirlybirds. Instructed at Shawburg before going into business outside in a totally different field.

TheWizard 27th Jul 2015 20:03

Fixed that for you


Originally Posted by Joint****eFighter (Post 9059950)
British Army Pilots shop at ASDA, Royal Air Force Pilots shop at Tesco and Royal Navy Pilots work at Waitrose. :E


Trim Stab 27th Jul 2015 20:31

Pilots changing service
 
There was an RAAF F/A18 pilot a few years ago who applied for and passed 22 SAS selection, then even more bizarrely elected to try (and passed) SBS selection. Last I heard is that after a few more years he had applied to transfer to the RAF...

There was also a former SAS trooper (Velcro Trevor ?) who was medically discharged from the Army due to losing a few toes to frostbite on an exercise who then joined the RAF as an officer and qualified as a Jaguar pilot.

Brian 48nav 27th Jul 2015 21:23

Trim stab
 
I think your information re the Jag mate is incorrect. Following university Trevor 'no-toes' was commissioned in to the RAF Regiment and lost his toes to frostbite in a training exercise.
At Headley Court, where he was sent to learn to walk again, he met two pilots ( one the boss of a Tornado squadron) who were also being rehabilitated and they convinced him that despite losing his toes it would be possible for him to fly as a pilot.
To cut a long story short, Trev was offered pilot training and qualified as a Jag Mate. His second tour was as a Tucano QFI.
He is now a BA captain.
How do I know? He shared a house with my Jag Mate son, and they remain great friends 20 years later.

Please excuse the plug Mods, but Trev' has just written a book based on the diary he kept in training. A very funny great read - go to the South American site and search "Average" by Trevor Edwards.

kintyred 28th Jul 2015 03:56

I wouldn't letting any Jag mate share a house with any male relative of mine!

TheWizard 28th Jul 2015 07:45

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brakedwell 28th Jul 2015 08:11


No mention of Royal Marine pilots...
Apart from Prince Edward, how many are there? Oh, sorry, he's the only Royal without a pair of wings :sad:

Brian 48nav 28th Jul 2015 08:40

kintyred
 
After the shame of having to admit to my old Herc' mates, especially the navs, that I had raised a single seat guy I decided to keep my head down!!!

pulse1 28th Jul 2015 09:14


Dave Morgan of course (who posts here on occasion), went Navy helicopters to RAF helicopters, then on to RAF Harriers, including the Falklands , then back to RN Sea Harrier.
A small point but I'm pretty sure that Moggie flew a RN Sea Harrier in the Falklands

MightyGem 28th Jul 2015 10:34


Oh, sorry, he's the only Royal without a pair of wings
He's not even a Marine, either.

brakedwell 28th Jul 2015 10:35

He almost was :)

Sloppy Link 28th Jul 2015 11:50

I know lots of jokes like that. I almost won the lottery.

Jumping_Jack 28th Jul 2015 14:30


My old pistol shooting mate, Albie, went RN>RAF whilst driving whirlybirds.
....and he has now gone 'Army', works for the Army Rifle Association at Bisley! :hmm:

Roadster280 28th Jul 2015 15:14

The Army places a lot more responsibility for its kit on its NCOs than the RN or RAF. Hence as an NCO you can command a multi-million pound armoured vehicle or communications installation, or wait for it..a helicopter.

The RAF & RN use officers for the same job (i.e. driving airframes). Granted some of their aircraft are even more expensive, and carry lots of lives, or in days gone by, the responsibility of hundreds of thousands of lives with atomic weapons.

But at the basic level, driving an airborne battle taxi is an NCO's job in the Army and an officer's in the other two services.

Haraka 28th Jul 2015 16:08


A small point but I'm pretty sure that Moggie flew a RN Sea Harrier in the Falklands
Nope , he was a Flt. Lt. on GR3's ( certainly during the conflict ,famously being interviewed after collecting an AAA round through the fin.)

jonw66 28th Jul 2015 17:24

No he wasn't did any RAF GR3s shoot down an Argentine aircraft Mowgli certainly did.
He took the aaa round on the first Sea Harrier raid on Stanley
Sorry Haraka I was not trying to be clever but he was a Flt Lt attached/exchanged with the Dark Blue chaps
Best
John

MPN11 28th Jul 2015 18:32

Jumping_Jack ... interesting! I must drop him a line - we've been out of contact for a few years!

TEEEJ 28th Jul 2015 18:34

Haraka,
Jonw66 is correct.

Video of Dave Morgan and the AAA incident. He was flying a Sea Harrier FRS.1


Haraka 28th Jul 2015 19:13


Haraka,
Jonw66 is correct.
My apologies gentlemen, you are both absolutely correct
He was on the "I counted them all out ,I counted them all back" mission which was , as you say, Sea Harriers.
Thanks for the correction.


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