Written question asked by Steve Barclay (Conservative) on Tuesday, 24 February 2026, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 26 February 2026. It was answered by Louise Sandher-Jones (Labour) on Wednesday, 4 March 2026 on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.
Reserve Forces: Aviation
- Question
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To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, with reference to the partnership between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the Dutch Ministry of Defence to allow airline pilots to serve as reserve F-35 pilots in the Royal Netherlands Air Force, what assessment has been made of adopting such an approach in the UK.
- Answer
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The Royal Air Force (RAF) has assessed options for reservist pilots to bolster our F35 force and concluded that this model is not appropriate for the RAF at this time.
The investment in time and money to train a part-time pilot on F35 and keep them sufficiently trained and current to operate the aircraft is similar with that of a full-time pilot. At this stage of growth in the UK F35 Wing, the cost is not justified by the amount of service a part-time pilot could offer compared with a full time regular.
Secondary information
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- Written question
- Reference
- 115381
- Session
- 2024-26
- Subjects
- Aviation Crew Netherlands Military aircraft Reserve forces
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- 2026-03-04 16:47:25 +0000
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