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  1. 2 de jan. de 2015 · RAF Shawbury provides world-class training to around 900 personnel a year, from the UK Armed Forces and international partners. No.1 Flying Training School trains helicopter aircrew for the Armed Forces. The Central Flying School (Helicopter) delivers Qualified Helicopter Instructors.

  2. Flying training school: Role: Basic and advanced helicopter training: Part of: No. 22 Group RAF: Home stations: RAF Shawbury (HQ) and RAF Valley: Motto(s) Gaudeo Volatu (Latin for 'I take joy from flight') Aircraft: Squirrel HT1/2 (1997 – 2018) Bell Griffin HT1 (1997 – 2018) Juno HT1 (2018 – 2020) Jupiter HT1 (2018 – 2020 ...

  3. 7 de ago. de 2020 · The Airbus Helicopters H135 Juno (Juno HT Mk.1) provides the basic rotary wing training role with No.1 Flying Training School (1 FTS) at RAF Shawbury, the oldest military pilot training school in the world.

  4. 5 de fev. de 2024 · Helicopter School. Celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, as a notable event over her 70 year reign. The Defence Helicopter Flying School formed at RAF Shawbury to consolidate the helicopter training of all three services. 2 Flight Training Squadron of the RAF, 705 Naval Air Squadron and 670 Army Air Corps Squadron ...

  5. In 2016, Ascent Flight Training selected Airbus Helicopters to supply 32 helicopters to train Fleet Air Arm, Army Air Corps and Royal Air Force rotary aircrew in a £500m contract out to 2033. Airbus will provide 29 H135 airframes, to be known as Juno HT1 in service, and 3 H145 airframes, known as Jupiter HT1.

  6. If you are streamed to rotary, you will start by flying twin-engine helicopters at RAF Shawbury, the Juno and Jupiter. After being successfully awarded your Pilot ‘wings’, you will then go to train on the helicopter that you will be flying operationally (e g. Chinook)

  7. 2 de set. de 2019 · Forces News has been granted special access into how a new, billion-pound facility is training the UK's next generation of military helicopter pilots. New simulators, training aircraft and buildings are all part of the upgrade at RAF Shawbury which is now considered a world-leader in its field.