A Royal Air Force BAe125 aircraft has returned from operations for the final time marking the end of an era for 32 (The Royal) Squadron who have operated the aircraft type for more than 40 years.
The final BAe125 aircraft of 32(The Royal) Squadron has returned from operations
Piloting aircraft ZD703 on its return flight to RAF Northolt was Officer Commanding 32(TR) Squadron, Wing Commander Jon Beck who as a Squadron Leader flew the very first BAe125 out to the Gulf on Operation Telic in 2003.
He said: “I believe 32 is the only squadron in the RAF to have had an aircraft permanently deployed on operations overseas over the past 12 years.
I am extremely proud of all the squadron personnel who have served with great professionalism in theatres across the world.
In addition to Iraq and Afghanistan, our BAe125s have operated across East and West Africa and the whole of the Middle East.
“The aircraft has been a reliable and faithful workhorse down the years, loved by the crews who operate it and enjoyed by its passengers.
The withdrawal of the aircraft does not however signify the end of 32 Squadron which will continue to operate here from Northolt in the command support air transport role using four BAe146 aircraft and an A109 helicopter.”
The last BAe125 Aircraft of 32 (The Royal) Squadron based at RAF Northolt
For Flight Lieutenant Andy Robins, a former Tornado pilot who has flown the 125 for the past six years, the event generated mixed feelings.
He said: “I’m sad to see it go but am also glad to have been part of its service history.
Since 1971 many people like me have operated in it taking UK Government, military personnel and VIPs all over the world, in and out of various conflicts but also in the calmer waters of the UK and Europe.
“It has also been a privilege to see how the RAF can assist the Government at the very highest levels but also the compassionate aspects of being able to bring back servicemen and women to see their dying relatives.
32 is uniquely blessed with an incredible variety of flying and I’ve been incredibly proud to fly with a whole variety of people throughout my career and 32 Squadron exemplifies that.”
Editor: Sqn Ldr Tenniswood
Photographs:
The last BAe125 Aircraft of 32 (The Royal) Squadron based at RAF Northolt, Middlesex returns to its home unit on the 16th Mar 15 before the BAe125 Aircraft are retired from Royal Air Force service.
ZD620 departed Northolt 25th March to Dunsfold for parting out at 13.25 as NOH44
ZD621 crew ferry for the Dunsfold deliveries
ZD703 departed Northolt 25th March to Dunsfold for parting out at 14.22 as NOH38
ZD704 damaged beyond economic repair in Afghanistan
ZE395 departed Northolt 36th March to Dunsflod for parting out at 11.59 as NOH38 (again)
ZE396 departed to Chester 25th February, probably to be scrapped.
ZD621 remains at Northolt and may end up being preserved.
Last edited by Le Addeur noir on 30 Mar 2015, 13:54, edited 1 time in total.
Today, Monday 30th March 2015 marks (what should be) the very last flight of a BAe 125 in RAF service.
Including the Dominie T.1s,this covers some 50 plus years service and is a historic event.
32 (TR) Sqn BAe 125 CC.3 ZD621 has routed Northolt-Cranwell-Finningley (now Doncaster airport)-Chester this morning.
The very final flight should leave Chester around 13.00 and arrive back at Northolt some 45 minutes later.
32 (TR) Sqn have operated a total of 14 different BAe 125s since 1971 from RAF Northolt and the RAF College at RAF Cranwell and 6 FTS at RAF Finningley operated some 20 Dominie T.1s. Some of these were later upgraded to Dominie T.2s.