Dancing the Skies
Dancing the Skies
After a ground tour as a member of the Tactical Evaluation Team assessing the readiness of all front-line RAF stations and units for war and a short return to the headquarters of the UK's fighter force he took command of a Phantom squadron. He subsequently returned to the staff of No 11 (Fighter) Group and in 1990 was made responsible for the detailed planning of the 168 aircraft flypast over London on 15 September 1990 as part of the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain, for which he was appointed OBE.
In 1994 he returned to the world of training, eventually rising to be responsible for the day-to-day running of RAF flying training, but by this time he had started to display historic jets and eventually qualified on all the RAF's jet fighters with the exception of the Swift and Javelin, flying he continued to enjoy after leaving the RAF in 2001 when he ran a company maintaining and displaying these historic aircraft from Kemble Airfield in Gloucestershire until, in 2003, when he moved to Cornwall and flew the BAe Hawk operating in support of RN ships training in the Channel. He retired from flying on his 65th birthday after 46 years of flying and almost 8000 flying hours and now lives in Cheltenham with his wife Sandy.
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After a ground tour as a member of the Tactical Evaluation Team assessing the readiness of all front-line RAF stations and units for war and a short return to the headquarters of the UK's fighter force he took command of a Phantom squadron. He subsequently returned to the staff of No 11 (Fighter) Group and in 1990 was made responsible for the detailed planning of the 168 aircraft flypast over London on 15 September 1990 as part of the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of The Battle of Britain, for which he was appointed OBE.
In 1994 he returned to the world of training, eventually rising to be responsible for the day-to-day running of RAF flying training, but by this time he had started to display historic jets and eventually qualified on all the RAF's jet fighters with the exception of the Swift and Javelin, flying he continued to enjoy after leaving the RAF in 2001 when he ran a company maintaining and displaying these historic aircraft from Kemble Airfield in Gloucestershire until, in 2003, when he moved to Cornwall and flew the BAe Hawk operating in support of RN ships training in the Channel. He retired from flying on his 65th birthday after 46 years of flying and almost 8000 flying hours and now lives in Cheltenham with his wife Sandy.
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