

Project MORDEN
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@ProjectMORDEN
Project MORDEN is developing a modern personnel strategy for the AAC. Find out, get involved and help shape the future of our Corps.












🚁 @1_Regt_AAC flew fifty-three missions in total, equating to 180 flying hours, to establish Nightingale Hospital locations and identify refuelling locations across the country, which enabled @RoyalAirForce support helicopters to reach more remote locations across the UK.




Spotting the enemy is all in a day’s work for the Wildcat helicopters of 659 Squadron from 1 @ArmyAirCorps on exercise in Lithuania. Read more about what they can do 👉 ow.ly/8af650CGZmu #WeAreNATO 🇬🇧🇱🇹








Abseiling currency training, Cpl Parker dispatching an instructor from JWD. #JungleAviation @ArmyAirCorps @JungleDivision @ArmyCrewmen #BritishForcesBrunei







Across the UK & abroad, AAC personnel have taken part in solemn Acts of Remembrance such as (pictured) the service at the Army Aviation Centre (AACen), Hampshire. Remembrance is all the more poignant this year for being Covid-19 compliant. #WeshallRememberthem #LestWeForget




Our Apache attack helicopters operate in all conditions. The Scottish Highlands provide the ideal terrain for pilots from 662 Squadron 3 @ArmyAirCorps to train in from their temporary base at Leuchars Station. Find out more about our aircraft 👉 ow.ly/HaVT50BE02F




No 1 FTS Night Flying Training Our next phase of night flying will run from 19 October 2020 for 4 weeks but this may have to be extended if weather conditions prevent completion of the training syllabus.facebook.com/RAFShawbury/po…