With the re-introduction of multi-engined training in the RAF, from November 1976 eight new-build aircraft returned to service with No 3 FTS at RAF Leeming, Yorks for instructor training, with the first actual student course commencing July 1977, and in April 1979 transferred to the Multi-Engined Training Squadron (METS) of No. 6 Flying Training School at RAF Finningley, and in August 1995 due to the closure of Finningley transferred to RAF Cranwell as No 3 FTS/45 (R) Squadron, by which time eleven were on strength there.
Assignment: Production of a static flight simulator for the RAF at Cranwell representing the Jetstream T Mk 1 turbo-prop aircraft providing functionality for an instructor operating station, flight model, out-of-window visual display, navigation system and associated instrumentation.
Role: IT Project Manager
1996
UK Government – Defence
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