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Chinhook Flight...

Postby cspyro21 » Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:22 pm

Well, my ATC squadron have been offered a flight in an RAF Chinhook recently! Who would say no to that? ;D

I'll be taking my camera with me so expect some photos up after the flight. :)

Should be good fun! :D
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby C » Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:16 pm

Well, my ATC squadron have been offered a flight in an RAF Chinhook recently! Who would say no to that? ;D


If it was in Afghanistan, yes, I would say no... ;)

Sounds good though. Hope you get to enjoy it, and make sure a camera goes with you. :)
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 5:33 am

Did my first ride in a Chinook at an ATC camp in Germany many years ago, great fun. Try and get some ramp surfing, it is AWESOME 8-)
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby expat » Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:44 am

It is not called Boeing's flying oil leak for nothing ;D have fun though.

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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby Anark » Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:44 am

It's been almost a year since I started cadets and in that time we have had no chances like this...
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby cspyro21 » Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:58 am

Thanks guys, it should be very good indeed... :D

It's been almost a year since I started cadets and in that time we have had no chances like this...


I've been in for just over 2 years now A, and for me this is a lucky opportunity - it's quite rare that oppourtunities like this come up, but I'm sure it'll come around for you sometime :)

It is not called Boeing's flying oil leak for nothing ;D


Thanks Matt, very reassuring ;D
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby Souichiro » Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:42 pm

Somehow I'd like to jump out of it once.....
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby C » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:06 pm

It's been almost a year since I started cadets and in that time we have had no chances like this...


I did five years in the Cadets and didn't fly in anything other than AEF and VGS aircraft. A lot is down to the proactiveness of both you wing and sqn staff, and how well your sqn is connected.
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby EGNX » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:27 pm

I did five years in the Cadets and didn't fly in anything other than AEF and VGS aircraft. A lot is down to the proactiveness of both you wing and sqn staff, and how well your sqn is connected.


Very true. You're lucky if you do. I've only ever flown Tutors and Vikings. Sometimes you can get the odd flight in a Seaking or similar on a camp but its rare.  :-/
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby C » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:56 pm

I did five years in the Cadets and didn't fly in anything other than AEF and VGS aircraft. A lot is down to the proactiveness of both you wing and sqn staff, and how well your sqn is connected.


Very true. You're lucky if you do. I've only ever flown Tutors and Vikings. Sometimes you can get the odd flight in a Seaking or similar on a camp but its rare.  :-/


It isn't anything to get downhearted about either whilst you are with the cadets; even if you don't get the chances other sqn's do the organisation may well make the difference in having a career where one can have access to such types.

I've been lucky though and only had to endure a Puma and being plucked out of the sea by the Sea King in the service of my country! ;D

(can you tell I've never been a helo fan?) ;)
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby pepper_airborne » Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:43 pm

Did my first ride in a Chinook at an ATC camp in Germany many years ago, great fun. Try and get some ramp surfing, it is AWESOME 8-)


I just googled it, and all i can say now is, I WANT TO DO THAT! ;D
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby Domj122 » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:41 am

It's been almost a year since I started cadets and in that time we have had no chances like this...


Ive been in for a year and a half, we've had flights in VC10 + Tristar(RAF Brizenorton) and a Merlin flight from an ex cadet
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:52 am

Is ATC like CAP here in the States?

When I was a cadet I went on 2 KC-135 rides (one we fueled a B-2), we also did alot of work out at the airshows and fly-ins
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby cspyro21 » Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:08 am

Is ATC like CAP here in the States?

When I was a cadet I went on 2 KC-135 rides (one we fueled a B-2), we also did alot of work out at the airshows and fly-ins


Yup, ATC is like the CAP, only British ;)

Sounds like good fun that! :D
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Re: Chinhook Flight...

Postby cspyro21 » Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:43 am

Just returned from the flight, and what can I say - an amazing day! :D

Pictures to follow soon! :)
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