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Large Aircraft At Royal Air Force Wittering

Large aircraft are expected at Royal Air Force Wittering from Sunday 16th February to Friday 21st February 2020 for Exercise Swift Pirate.

No 1 Air Mobility Wing (1AMW) from RAF Brize Norton is an A4 Force Element specialising in the safe loading and unloading of military transport aircraft. Wherever in the world the Royal Air Force is moving cargo, 1AMW personnel will see that it is safely loaded and unloaded.

1AMW personnel loading a military vehicle onto an RAF Hercules
1AMW personnel loading a military vehicle onto an RAF Hercules
Image By: SAC Kim Waterson

Aside from ordinary freight, 1AMW personnel are trained to load complex payloads such as aircraft, vehicles and even munitions. Heavy aircraft are expected at RAF Wittering throughout next week, so that 1AMW can have realistic training for the conditions they are likely to meet when operating abroad.

During Exercise Swift Pirate, RAF Wittering stands as a foreign airfield and 1AMW personnel practice their skills in deployed conditions. A high readiness unit, 1AMW can be deployed anywhere in the world at very short notice.

Group Captain Jo Lincoln is Station Commander at RAF Wittering and Commanding Officer of the A4 Force Elements. She said: “Whenever you see RAF aircraft unloading food and medical supplies during humanitarian relief operations, or helicopters and land rovers unloaded from a C-17, that’s 1AMW in action.”

RAF Wittering is reaching out to its neighbours and the nearby equestrian establishments to inform them of a change to the usual pattern of flying activity. Although night flying is not expected at RAF Wittering this time, nearby communities and equestrian establishments should be aware that it remains a possibility.

An RAF Hercules and Grob Tutor on the airfield at RAF Wittering
An RAF Hercules and Grob Tutor on the airfield at RAF Wittering
Image By: SAC Kim Waterson

Group Captain Lincoln concluded: “Having the goodwill and support of our neighbouring communities is massively important to us. This airfield is a great asset to Defence and it’s important that we use it whenever we can to keep our personnel ready for operations.”

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