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Confessions of a Flying Instructor: Teaching the RAF''s Fighter Pilots

English

By (author): Tug Wilson

After surviving three years flying the mighty Phantom, the RAF's greatest and most terrifying fighter (for those in the cockpit), Tug Wilson was sent to RAF Brawdy in Pembrokeshire and then to RAF Valley on the Isle of Anglesey to teach the flying skills he probably should have known when posted on the Cold War front line. At Valley, Wilson quickly discovered that being an instructor was much more than just teaching: it was falling out of the sky after a stall at just 300 feet, inches from pulling the ejection-seat handle; it was zooming into cloud at low level knowing there's a hill somewhere straight ahead; it was suffering the horror of nearly killing your student by chasing him too hard in air combat; it was being a mentor, a father figure, a best friend and a worst enemy if needs be; and it was the joy of guiding the struggling but hard-working ones away from the brink of being 'chopped' and towards their dream of becoming confident aviators, ready to join an operational squadron. Confessions of a Flying Instructor is a gritty, unvarnished, highly entertaining account of what it was like to be a tactics and flying instructor on an RAF squadron in the early 1990s-the banter, the egos, the insecurities, the cock-ups, the tragedies, the friendships, the triumphs, and the pure, unadulterated exhilaration of raging around the sky in a Hawk T1A day after day. Have you ever wondered what a fast-jet pilot needs to go through to learn how to win in air combat? Or how to cheat in dogfighting, for that matter? This book is an intimate, revelatory memoir of an often overlooked but intrinsic aspect of the RAF. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 505g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Fonthill Media Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781559079

About Tug Wilson

Having grown up in North Yorkshire Tug Wilson's dream came true in 1985 when he joined the RAF as a fast-jet pilot. He was selected to fly the mighty Phantom for his first tour and after three years of raging around the front line over Germany he became a tactics and flying instructor on the Hawk T1A. Following this he was extremely lucky to secure an exchange tour with the US Marine Corps flying the legendary F18 Hornet in California. His final flying tour was on the Tornado F3 before a heart condition curtailed his flying career. He now tells flying stories for a living.

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