And another page says Short service commision for RAF is 3-12 years but changes from department to department.
Anything to say about all the chaps that join and save BA and the other airlines a fortune in training?
So £100,000s of flight training and he leaves less than 3 years of being a helicopter pilot, how on earth can they justify spending that?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24065166
No because they wouldn't be allowed out early.
All the royal family are![]()
What do you value a life at though?
I'm sure all those people who were rescued by him will see it very differently.
Anything to say about all the chaps that join and save BA and the other airlines a fortune in training?
He's just become a father. Kind of makes sense to me as someone who is a father and was in the forces. It's not exactly a family friendly job.
Good for him. He's already done 10 times more than the doubters on this forum.
I cant believe you guys are making such a big fuss about it, he is part of the Royal Family and our future King, he had some money spent on him to turn him into a helicopter pilot and now he is leaving after 7 years to concerntrate on his royal duties and charity work.... where is the problem here?
If you want to make this into a "waste of public money" thread may i suggest you start with the BBC instead?
All the royal family are![]()
I cant believe you guys are making such a big fuss about it, he is part of the Royal Family and our future King, he had some money spent on him to turn him into a helicopter pilot and now he is leaving after 7 years to concerntrate on his royal duties and charity work.... where is the problem here?
If you want to make this into a "waste of public money" thread may i suggest you start with the BBC instead?
Flt Lt Wales:
1,301 total flying hours with the RAF
3 years in search and rescue
156 operations
149 people rescued
Seems worth the money to me.
Because he's the future King?