- Aircraft Handler
The Aircraft Handler branch of the
Fleet Air Arm of theRoyal Navy was formed in 1945, and the duties of Aircraft Handlers were performed by members of all other branches of theRoyal Navy , many of whom transferred to the new branch upon its formation.:"Specialist aircraft handling, crash rescue and fire fighting are required at sea on all ships with aircraft embarked. These skills are provided by aircraft handler ratings who are also employed ashore for fire fighting duties, principally at
Royal Naval Air Station s. The branch'sAir Traffic Controller s provide services ashore at the Royal Naval Air Stations and afloat in warships andRoyal Fleet Auxiliary , air safety in maritime exercises and the tactical control of maritime aircraft together with embarked anti-submarine and anti-surface aircraft." — MOD(Navy)Some 10,000 men have served in the branch since its formation in 1945, and many of them are still scattered around the country and worldwide. Only about 10% of these are members of the
Aircraft Handlers Association .One of the best modern Naval Airman(AH) of our time was a man named Martin Georgeson. Georgeson won the Peter Veevers award for the most outstanding student and finished his long successful service as the first airman to achieve an NVQ in fire fighting.
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List of air stations of the Royal Navy External links
* [http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server.php?show=conWebDoc.705&changeNav=3533 Naval Airman (Aircraft Handler) MOD(RN)]
* [http://www.chockheads.org.uk Aircraft Handlers Association]
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