Wed, Dec 13, 2017
Mark Cutmore Has Retired From The Group
The second-longest serving pilot for The Blades aerobatic team has left the team after 10 seasons.

In a message posted to the team website, the Blades said: "It is with heavy hearts, that The Blades are saying a fond farewell to Mark Cutmore – our second longest serving pilot. ‘Cutty’ completed ten display seasons with The Blades, accumulating over 2,000 hours in the Extra 300, making him one of the most experienced pilots of this aircraft type in the world. He led The Blades as Blade 1 for five years and in his last year enjoyed displaying as Blade 4, performing the coveted solo routine.
Cutty joined The Blades in 2008 after having an extremely successful career in the RAF, which included three years on the Royal Air Force Aerobatics Team (The Red Arrows) and flying The Jaguar, both in active duty and in a display capacity."
Cutmore said there have been a lot of highlights to his career with the team, including:
- Flying next to the Vulcan
- Photoshoot over the 5 Aston Martins at the end of the handover day
- Becoming leader of the Blades
- Displaying at Dartmouth (home town and fantastic venue) for 3 years running in beautiful weather
- Flying next to the 727 (which was spraying water) at Farnborough
- Taking part in the Inaugural Formation Aerobatics Competition in China
- Riding pillion with Ron Haslam around Silverstone as part of job swap with Samsung Honda BSB team
- Taking my kids flying when they were 12 & 13 years of age
- Flying Buzz Aldrin
- Flying James Cordon in ‘Top Gun’ Mirror formation (only time it’s been done I think) with Andy & Jack Whitehall.
"Cutty’s adaptability, professionalism and charisma are second to none and the team will appreciate his support from afar as 2018 is shaping up to be an incredibly exciting year. New pilots will be joining The Blades aerobatic team and the fleet will be expanding to incorporate a Red Bull Air Race team to compete for the World Championship title," the team said.
"Such a valued, experienced and positive member of the team will always be missed, but please join us in wishing Cutty the best of luck in his future endeavours."
(Source: Blades website. Image from Facebook)
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