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Written question asked by Ben Chapman (Labour) on Wednesday, 26 June 2002, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 4 July 2002. It was answered by Adam Ingram (Labour) on Thursday, 4 July 2002 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.


Ministry of Defence

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he is taking to ensure that the training and experience of helicopter pilots at RNAS Yeovilton is up to date.
Answer

Mr. Ben Chapman: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what steps he is taking to ensure that the training and experience of helicopter pilots at RNAS Yeovilton is up to date. [65199] Mr. Ingram: A multi-level system exists to ensure that all helicopter aircrew are sufficiently trained to carry out any mission that they may be called upon to undertake. All helicopter crews initially pass through the military flying training system where standards are set and monitored by the tri-service Central Flying School. Crews in operational squadrons are monitored by the squadron training officer, who ensures that all crews maintain flying currency in accordance with the flying training directive produced by the Assistant Chief of Staff Aviation. While in squadron service all crews undertake periodic examinations and flying tests to confirm their proficiency. The Naval Flying Standards Flight, made up of senior, experienced instructors external to the units and squadrons, visits squadrons and examines all aircrew, producing written reports on their capability.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
65199; 388 c521W;388 c518-9W
Session
2001-02
Subjects
Helicopters Military aircraft Training RNAS Yeovilton
Link
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