Thu, Feb 28, 2019
First Flight Of The Texan T1 Training Aircraft Has Been Completed At RAF Valley
The first flight of the Textron Texan T1 state-of-the-art training aircraft has been completed at RAF Valley.

The forthcoming introduction of this aircraft forms part of a £1.2 billion ($1.57 billion) investment into fixed-wing aircraft training under the Military Flight Training System (MFTS), the evolving program that is designed to train and prepare junior pilots for the frontline.
"It’s crucial that our fighter pilots of the future train on the very best equipment before reaching the front line to protect U.K. airspace at home and defend our interests abroad," said Defense Minister Stuart Andrew. "The introduction of the Texan T1 into one of NATO’s most advanced Fighter Pilot training programmes demonstrates the RAF’s commitment to investing in world-leading technology to maintain a military advantage over our adversaries."
The Texan T1 aircraft, due to replace the Tucano in the fast jet training program, made history with its first flight at RAF Valley.
The T1 represents a technological step-change from its predecessor, with the ability to simulate missions in both 4th and 5th generation aircraft such as the F-35 Lightning and Typhoon fast jets.
"Under the Military Flying Training System, fighter pilots will train on world-leading aircraft. They start on the Prefect, move on to the Texan and finish on the Hawk T2, making the training process more efficient and far more representative of the aircraft types they will eventually fly," said Wing Commander Chris Ball, Officer Commanding the Texan Integration Squadron at RAF Valley. "The Texan is the ideal lead-in trainer to the Hawk T2 advanced jet trainer that they will fly here at Valley."
"It was a privilege to be the first RAF pilot to fly a Texan T1 from an RAF station today, and to have been part of the team that has brought this excellent training aircraft into service, " said the first test pilot to fly the aircraft. "The Texan is a great aircraft to fly, extremely capable and has the ability to better prepare students for the demands of modern fast jet flying than ever before. With the first flight now complete, the whole Texan team can begin looking forward to teaching students in the very near future."
(Image provided with U.K. Defense Ministry news release)
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