Well seeing as they were using the LFA17 last week and a few chaps on the hill caught them, I think that info is inaccurate.rainers wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:38 amI was told that RAF Tornados are currently banned from flying low level. Not just in the loop, but anywhere. All sorties will now be medium-level. Unless you know any different?PeteHemsley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:27 amThe RAF are still carrying out low flying in other areas including the tornado fleet. There's more to low flying than the loop
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I haven't seen any pics of GR4's in the Lakes last week. Where can I find them?PeteHemsley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:41 amWell seeing as they were using the LFA17 last week and a few chaps on the hill caught them, I think that info is inaccurate.rainers wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:38 amI was told that RAF Tornados are currently banned from flying low level. Not just in the loop, but anywhere. All sorties will now be medium-level. Unless you know any different?PeteHemsley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:27 amThe RAF are still carrying out low flying in other areas including the tornado fleet. There's more to low flying than the loop
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They did passes on the Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th January in the lakes, after new year then they were banned from going low level due to safety concerns towards the end of that week. Not an raf decision it was a decision made by the aircraft safety board due to the age of the airframes. They are allowed to fly medium and high level but no low level at all. (corrected dates)
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I believe the ban came into force on the 14th JanRichelli wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:59 amThey did passes on the Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th January in the lakes, after new year then they were banned from going low level due to safety concerns towards the end of that week. Not an raf decision it was a decision made by the aircraft safety board due to the age of the airframes. They are allowed to fly medium and high level but no low level at all.
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I know theres more to low flying than the loop Peter!!! I've been an avid low fly spotter since the early 80s & I live in an area where it used to be far busier than the loop! Those were the days!
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The Mighty Fin Consummatum Est,as stated Med-High currency only.Think FGR4 from now on,Low Level as was is a thing of the past.
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Apologies Mark, I was at work today and got the dates wrong, I have altered them. I was stood on the opposite side to that shot, I shouldn't have been but was to lazy to do the cross over when the sun moved around. It did make my shot hazy shooting into the sun, but we got a good wave from the back seat of last low level flight through the lakes, which is quite surreal looking back now. Luckily we had the goldstar on the Tuesday. One pass in the morning and another late afternoon, as well as tail 045. Was a good start to a week.Mark wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 9:03 amAnd the 9th
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Source?Not an raf decision it was a decision made by the aircraft safety board due to the age of the airframes.
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That's a nice pic you got there. I think the light on it is pretty good. If you'd been on the other side though, you could have got a nice belly shot.
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Hi All, This Mach Loop incident is a difficult one. The argument against Discipline and Pushing the limits. Peacetime military flying obviously needs to be safe but when the chips are down the pilot who pushes the limits stand a good chance of winning the day. Eack supposed malpractice needs to be judged on its effect, merits or otherwise, so hopefully we will exploit the winners and keep the rest of us safe
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I don't have a direct link to a source unfortunately. I found out through a FB page im on and we often get pilots asking for photos of shots we have taken. One of the tornado pilots confirmed the decision to stop allowing them to fly low level due to safety concerns external to the RAF so I would think the AOC or similar. I know people want written links etc but in this case that isn't going to happen unless they put the information out for the public. Much like the Mach loop ban, apart from the info leaked at the start which caused the ban to be fully implemented. The aircraft are allowed to carry out medium and high level soirties but no more low level flights due to the increasing chance of an accident with the aging airframes. They don't want to end up with an incident so close to the retirement of the aircraft which makes sense. Im not so bothered who implemented the low level tornado ban, all I know is its been confirmed via messages from a tornado pilot, and that's good enough for me. I dont know if a decision like that can be reversed but I highly doubt it.
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Typhoon FGR4 is Multi-Role,the GR4 is over once its Shader Op is canx.Aging air frames are at risk at any level i guess.One thing ive learned about the M.O.D over a big chunk of my lifetime is they do not discuss Op matters in public.P.R. on social media sure.
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Who are the "aircraft safety board"??Richelli wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 8:59 amThey did passes on the Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th January in the lakes, after new year then they were banned from going low level due to safety concerns towards the end of that week. Not an raf decision it was a decision made by the aircraft safety board due to the age of the airframes. They are allowed to fly medium and high level but no low level at all. (corrected dates)

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The reason for no more low-flying is simply because with the squadrons now on their final deployment there is no longer a need to train in the discipline.
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Surely the word 'Tornado' is missing from between 'more.... low-flying'? Clearly not all RAF Squadrons are on their final deployment? Why if potential fatigue in the Tornado airframes is a issue do thy continue to fly at all?
The fatigue index in any aircraft is never knowingly exceeded (Vulcan?
) & there's a chunky safety factor built into the limit of flying hours.(according to a guy that used to clean Hangar floors & is now on Face-ache!
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Sorry to say, this sounds like horsesh**e as a Tonka falling to pieces mid-air would have no effect on say Typhoons or Hawks using the Loop, unless of course its debris hit them!



Sorry to say, this sounds like horsesh**e as a Tonka falling to pieces mid-air would have no effect on say Typhoons or Hawks using the Loop, unless of course its debris hit them!

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It's all a knee jerk reaction IMO to a 'near miss' back in December, during the Airprox review it was decided by DCom Ops to halt all Low Level flying until the GR4 OSD on safety grounds, nothing to do with fatigue of the Jet or no longer a need to train Low Level.
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Supra - calm down, I was referring to no more low flying for Tornado.
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But this thread does seem to raise blood pressure with all the garbage that's being spouted.Fighterfoto wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 1:57 pmSupra - calm down, I was referring to no more low flying for Tornado.
Still wanting to know who the "aircraft safety board" are..

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