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Civil.Stafhunter wrote:The Royal Jordanian Falcons flying with the Extra 300 serials JY-RFA JY-RFB JY-RFC JY-RFD and JY-RFE now is my question are they military or civil because i can not find it in the scramble database
Just because they have "civilish" registrations. The defination of civil is sometimes not as clear as it Sems. I think that they are owned and operated by the Royal Jordanian Air Force and therefore are just as civil as their F-16s.Nilson wrote:Civil.Stafhunter wrote:The Royal Jordanian Falcons flying with the Extra 300 serials JY-RFA JY-RFB JY-RFC JY-RFD and JY-RFE now is my question are they military or civil because i can not find it in the scramble database
No, not because they have civil registrations. As far as i can find on their website not military. Although payed by The government.Fishbed_9307 wrote:Just because they have "civilish" registrations. The defination of civil is sometimes not as clear as it Sems. I think that they are owned and operated by the Royal Jordanian Air Force and therefore are just as civil as their F-16s.Nilson wrote:Civil.Stafhunter wrote:The Royal Jordanian Falcons flying with the Extra 300 serials JY-RFA JY-RFB JY-RFC JY-RFD and JY-RFE now is my question are they military or civil because i can not find it in the scramble database
I recentely have asked the same question on msf.Gietje wrote:Aircraft are owned by Royal Jordanian Airlines and flown by air force pilots.
Sometimes it is handy to listen to the people in the know (in this case: the Royal Jordanian Falcons) instead of making your own assumptions. At RIAT their commentator explained that they are a civilian team with civil aircraft that have military pilots transferred to them for a few years after which they return to the military (and in the word return is the give-away, at their time at the Falcons they are not military). Most of their transfers are done in their Extras, only the first and last show of their tours see Herc support. That support is not because they should be military, but because of orders by their Royals (that have a proud feeling about the team). If they should have all of their transfers done in C-130s, there wouldn't have been the urgency to nightstop at Texel this week.Ajaxfever wrote:I recentely have asked the same question on msf.Gietje wrote:Aircraft are owned by Royal Jordanian Airlines and flown by air force pilots.
Though they are civil registered and are owned to a civil operator they are flown by military pilots. They are being transferred by mil C-130's.
So I now count the extra's and in the past the pitts specials as mil a/c in my database.
Peter
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