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Old 22nd Apr 2008, 21:33
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Without wishing to cross swords with the monarchists, the reality is that the vast majority of the population realise we are involved in an illegal and immoral war in Iraq. Some more enlightened people (and the media) have been trying to distinguish between the war itself and the armed forces, who have to do as they are told and who are being put in harms way often with crap equipment (ever been on a VC10 lately?). They need and deserve our support.

And then along comes someone who goes for jollies. All the good work shattered in a weekend.

Only the British can shoot themselves in the foot like this.
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Old 22nd Apr 2008, 22:50
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Grrr Rotorheads or JetBlast?

This thread is getting way off topic; Rotorheads is not the forum for assertions about GW2 legality, Monarchist/Republican sentiments, etc.

Back on topic, please, or this will founder into JetBlast
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Old 22nd Apr 2008, 22:55
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Your missing the point..the services have a good training school with AS350 and B412, or use the queens flight S76. What wrong with operating one of those in the girlfriends back garden. He can land where he wants aslong as they observe the rules of the air, the same for the rest of us. If he wants to use a chinook then it should be paid from the queens coffers.. not by the tax payer..unless they have a very good reason.

After all thats why we got rid of the queens flight aircraft and the nice shinny boat. Thats all I'm going to say on the subject.
I'm glad thats all you are going to say on the subject, because I get the feeling that if this was an audio post, your voice would be rather muffled:


As you are talking out of your Arse!
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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 08:14
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Homonculus - no, only the British press can make a scandal out of something that is not.

Training sorties are exactly that and if any training benefit is gained from the activity, it is by definition justified. I flew PW for 2 hours over the sea teaching him SAR techniques - he is never going to be a SAR pilot (not because of lack of ability) but the training benefit was there for him, the Radop, the winchman and me as the QHI. Want to call that a waste of taxpayers money as well?
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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 08:20
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Wink field landing

Surely as part of training a field landing is appropriate? Don't really see what the fuss is about.

A much more relevant complaint, in my opinion, would be the flight, at tax payers expense, to a friend's stag party.............don't quite see how that could be argued to be a training flight. If it was a training flight, is it normal practice in the armed forces to allow friends to hitch a lift on these flights?

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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 10:15
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Andy - that flight involved the London helilanes and over water transit and the hitchhiker was a serving British Army Officer (PH) - just because it ended on the IOW and the 2 Ps went drinking doesn't make it a waste of money - it is no different to landing back at Odiham and going to happy hour.
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Old 23rd Apr 2008, 11:19
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...or perhaps at a golf course in Scotland, for a couple of rounds
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Old 4th May 2008, 10:27
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HRH

I personally found the Wessex 5 very handywhen I carelessly lost my driving licence for 18 months...............................How else was I to get home at weekends?
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Old 31st Jul 2008, 11:10
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Bloody good show old boy.....

However, the MoD was forced to defend his actions after he used a Chinook helicopter training exercise to fly himself and his brother, Prince Harry, to a stag do on the Isle of Wight.
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