Pilots

Simon Johnston

Holds a display license for the Isaacs Fury & Soko Kraguj. He started flying at 17 & now at 38 he has flown over 9000Hrs in 85 types of aircraft from Spitfire to Tornado, as well as 2500 glider flights. A civilian pilot throughout he has 7500Hrs military flying for the Army, Navy & Air Force. He currently operates the Dassault Falcon 20, with over 6500Hrs on type. He currently has an ATPL & is an A2* instructor at weekends for the RAFVR(T), & sent over 140 first solo’s.

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Graham Blount

Graham first started flying with the Air Cadets, going solo in A Kirby Cadet Mk 3 glider at RAF Scampton. He won a Flying Scholarship through the RAF in 1984 obtaining his Private Pilots Licence in September of 1984 & joined the Royal Air Force in the same Year, he has flown Jet Provost, Hercules, and Hawk, currently an A2* category deputy chief flying instructor with 642 Volunteer Gliding Squadron at RAF Linton on Ouse. He also flies the Fisher Horizon.

John Rogerson

John started his work in life as an aircraft engineer and has retained his love of aviation since switching to work with dogs full time in 1980. John obtained his private pilot's license (USA and UK) in the early 90's and in 1996 started building his own aircraft at home.

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George Jameson

George started flying at the age of 16. He gained a scholarship to complete his exams at Cranfield and took a role as a flying instructor in the south-east of England teaching private pilots and night qualifications.  To date George has an ATPL and has been flying for Cobham Aviation Services (FRA) for 3 years operating a Dassault Falcon 20. In total he has flown 3000hrs in approximately 20 types.  Flying the award winning Isaacs Fury is George's latest venture, he thoroughly enjoys going 'back to basics',  a welcome break from his day job.  Currently he is working up to a display authorisation on the Fury.