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Prince William receives his wings
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http://www.express.co...rce-helicopter-course
Hasn't he been wearing his 'wings' for some time now?
Didn't he make the grade at becoming a 'jet' pilot, I seem to remember when he first flew solo?
/// Prince Charles said “Some of you no doubt will find yourselves in Afghanistan, others will be plucking people from danger...or maybe sheep in distress.”///
Now I wonder which of the three William will be called upon to do?
Hasn't he been wearing his 'wings' for some time now?
Didn't he make the grade at becoming a 'jet' pilot, I seem to remember when he first flew solo?
/// Prince Charles said “Some of you no doubt will find yourselves in Afghanistan, others will be plucking people from danger...or maybe sheep in distress.”///
Now I wonder which of the three William will be called upon to do?
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Pilot training in the RAF takes 3-4 years and is in stages.
The first stage is at Cranwell in the light Grob plane.
The second stage involves simple jets at Linton-on-Ouse - using the Tucano.
Then trainees move onto whatever specialist area they want - in his case the Joint Helicopter School at Shawbury in the light Squirrel helicopter. (Joint meaning it's tri-service)
But you know all this since you were in the RAF - so why ask?
The first stage is at Cranwell in the light Grob plane.
The second stage involves simple jets at Linton-on-Ouse - using the Tucano.
Then trainees move onto whatever specialist area they want - in his case the Joint Helicopter School at Shawbury in the light Squirrel helicopter. (Joint meaning it's tri-service)
But you know all this since you were in the RAF - so why ask?
Prince Andrew served with distinction in the Falklands.
Prince Harry would have served longer in Afghanistan had the American Media been able to contain themselves.
The front-line troops (of whichever order) are actually quite appreciative of the efforts of the Princes William and Harry...........and do not see the 'farce' of which you speak, bertie.
Prince Harry would have served longer in Afghanistan had the American Media been able to contain themselves.
The front-line troops (of whichever order) are actually quite appreciative of the efforts of the Princes William and Harry...........and do not see the 'farce' of which you speak, bertie.
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