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artyhug 11th Nov 2020 04:31

Heights good,

The only minor problem with your premise is that it is baseless.

You may want to check where the change to placing synthetics in logbooks came from, when, and indeed what the reaction of the ‘tail’ amongst other forces was.

But never let the truth get in the way of oiling that chip on your shoulder.

ShyTorque 11th Nov 2020 13:22

Having served in the RAF for the best part of two decades and subsequently continued to fly for a living as a civvie for over twenty five years (and still at it), I'm nearly at the end of my fifth log book.
I was a military helicopter sim instructor for about two years in total and I never logged any instructional time, only my own sim "flying" currency hours (still miss those Norway dets, though). Nor was I told to log them.
Bearing in mind that once you leave the RAF you are given your logbook/s to take away.... I soon realised that once you're a civvie and meet the minimum hours required for licence renewal once that time comes, it doesn't really matter..... no-one wants to look at them.

Patrob1237 11th Nov 2020 16:44


Originally Posted by ShyTorque (Post 10924165)
Having served in the RAF for the best part of two decades and subsequently continued to fly for a living as a civvie for over twenty five years (and still at it), I'm nearly at the end of my fifth log book.
I was a military helicopter sim instructor for about two years in total and I never logged any instructional time, only my own sim "flying" currency hours (still miss those Norway dets, though). Nor was I told to log them.
Bearing in mind that once you leave the RAF you are given your logbook/s to take away.... I soon realised that once you're a civvie and meet the minimum hours required for licence renewal once that time comes, it doesn't really matter..... no-one wants to look at them.

Just went through my Log Books and confirmed that, like Beagle, Flt Sim time was recorded in Sect 7, although on the Nimrod Fleet we didn’t amend the column headings and just split the times between 1st and 2nd Pilot. However, I also came across a copy of the IFS sponsored Please Action Here Calendar for 1988/89, which was a tribute to the Lightning Farewell. Posing the question: “Are You Properly Prepared” is a young Lady with her right foot hitched up to the bottom rung of the aircraft ladder, wearing black stilettoes, g-pants, black knickers and an LSJ, and nothing else. An earlier version (undated) with the strapline ”Don’t Forget the Brief” features a leggy blond in fishnet tights standing at the door of an HS 125. “Don’t keep it under your Hat” in 1992 was much more subdued and probably indicative of the first shoots of Political Correctness. Cannot for the life of me think why I kept them?

BEagle 11th Nov 2020 21:29

PLEASE ACTION HERE!!
 
THE FOLLOWING IMAGES REFLECT ATTITUDES AND OF EARLIER TIMES AND MAY UPSET THOSE OBSESSED WITH TODAY'S POLITICAL CORRECTNESS.....

1988:


https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....930b48e3a0.jpg
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....95ec23328f.jpg
1993

Those were the days!

Trumpet trousers 11th Nov 2020 21:37

Ah Lightning! I've serviced that..... (the aircraft, sadly....). looks like 'Spick' Allan's name is on it

Bring back Pilot's Pals!!

BVRAAM 12th Nov 2020 10:16


Originally Posted by BEagle (Post 10924459)
THE FOLLOWING IMAGES REFLECT ATTITUDES AND OF EARLIER TIMES AND MAY UPSET THOSE OBSESSED WITH TODAY'S POLITICAL CORRECTNESS.....

1988:




1993

Those were the days!


Outstanding.

I wonder if the CAS would allow that in the RAF of today? ;)


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