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SUMMARY OF EVENTS COMPILING OFFICER Fg. Off Cummins |
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R.A.F. JEVER |
FEB 1958 |
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Saturday February 1st - Friday February 7th.
Battle Flight stood by over the weekend in fog, flew in clear weather on Monday
morning and stood by in the afternoon owing to poor serviceability. An early start
was made on Tuesday because of Exercise 'Alert' but bad weather closed the airfield
in the afternoon. Low cloud and rain on Wednesday delayed flying. Thursday saw a
return of snow but flying was possible around midday. The airfield was Black on
Friday because of snow and ice. The squadron stood down for the weekend. |
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Monday February 10th - Saturday February 15th, 1958
High level battle formation, cine exercises, and low level cross countries gave a
good start to the week. Tuesday found the Squadron back on 'Battle Flight'. Flying
was possible on every day, very few sorties being lost because of unserviceability. |
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Sunday February 16th - Friday February 21st
Standing by on Sunday the Squadron was given a practice scramble up to take-off
point. Snow showers on Monday interfered with flying and resulted in three pairs being
diverted to Ahlhorn. The airfield was 'Black' on Tuesday morning but flying was
possible in the afternoon, snow showers again interfering with the programme. Thin
ice on the runway prevented an early start on Wednesday, four aircraft were airborne by
08.50 hrs. One pilot was able to lower his port undercarriage leg only after great
difficulty but a safe landing was made. On Thursday an air-to-ground programme was
carried out, top scorer being Flt. Lt. Carver with 53% however snow showers eventually
stopped flying. After more snow showers on Friday morning high level sorties were
flown with cine exercises and tailchases. The Squadron then unexpectedly stood down
for the weekend. |
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Monday 24th February - Friday 28th February
Monday was fine and high and low level sorties were flown all day. Tuesday saw
the Squadron back on 'Battle Flight' and return of heavy snow. No flying took place
until Thursday when four sorties were flown. Flying was also possible on Friday
afternoon but the rest of the time was spent standing by. |
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