stonesfan wrote:I do wonder what the chances are of one ever actually flying in the UK again?
StevenH wrote:stonesfan wrote:I do wonder what the chances are of one ever actually flying in the UK again?
Zero.
Vodka wrote:Reason - The CAA
Rory76 wrote:This has been raised on several occasions in the past (once by me when I first joined). Basically boils down to the complexity of the aircraft (afterburners being one issue), safety record (very poor when in RAF service) and (may be wrong on this one) reluctance of a company to accept design authority for it (presumably BAe in its current guise). Allied to this is the fact that the UK is much more crowded and has a much more congested airspace than South Africa or the USA, and the risks associated with a major malfunction are much greater.
It's a classic jet that I'd love to see fly (probably the only classic I hold in greater regard than the Vulcan), but I think it is, sadly, unrealistic that they will ever be allowed to fly in the UK.
MrAngry2 wrote:Pretty much what I thought also, wasnt there a bit of debate about the Buccaneers Flap system causing a bit of a problem for the CAA to ok one flying as well.

kalachnik wrote:MrAngry2 wrote:Pretty much what I thought also, wasnt there a bit of debate about the Buccaneers Flap system causing a bit of a problem for the CAA to ok one flying as well.
But it must be noted that the Hawker Hunter Aviation company have a Buccaneer that was cleared to fly by the CAA in 2006 or around then. But as far as I know it has never been flown, and awaits a contract so it can be utilised.
And here she is....

Rory76 wrote:kalachnik wrote:MrAngry2 wrote:Pretty much what I thought also, wasnt there a bit of debate about the Buccaneers Flap system causing a bit of a problem for the CAA to ok one flying as well.
But it must be noted that the Hawker Hunter Aviation company have a Buccaneer that was cleared to fly by the CAA in 2006 or around then. But as far as I know it has never been flown, and awaits a contract so it can be utilised.
And here she is....
Was just about to reply in a similar vein- unfortunately they are very much a commercial operation and have their aircraft purely for use in their "Aggressor" training contracts. They have no intention at all of using it on the display circuit.
shaggy101 wrote:What about the hunter, that can go supersonic. Only just though.


DanH wrote:From what I recall the CAA aren't willing to let any supersonic aircraft be operated in civilian hands.
