Flying The Tornado GR4 | Mandy Hickson (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- In part 1, former Tornado GR4 pilot, Mandy Hickson, chats about how she became interested in aviation, the process she had to go through to become an officer, and getting selected to fly the Tornado GR4!
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If you haven't read her book, its called 'An officer, Not a Gentleman'. That gives you a whole insite on her world from the very beginning!
So nice to see you again Ma'am. Those days on II (AC) were the best days ever. Never forget the Bull dog Club Goose Bay. Glad to see you are keeping well.
What a lovely, charismatic and engaging person with some fantastic anecdotes, thanks Mike and Mandy and looking forward to part 2!
Great piece of film. Love Mandy's enthusiasm and humour.
Cheers for watching James.
Just an awesome interview- loved the stories. American non-pilot, recently fascinated with military aviation here, and your interviews w/ RAF etc. are scratching the itch!
Thanks very much, Gabriel.
Really enjoyed this one she’s great and full of enthusiasm, looking forward to part 2 👍🏼
Great chat - loved hearing how much she loved the GR4 and 100% get why she prefers the thrill of ripping along at low-level compared to the jinks and janks of ACM.
Thanks Dave.
Thoroughly enjoyed this interview. What a crackingly entertaining and interesting lady. Watched alot of aviation films recently on you tube, and recall someone saying that “Tornados don’t so much take off, as retract their undercarriage “! Having watched several films this is so true, and great to watch. Cheers guys.
Cheers, so glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Mike and Mandy :-) Top notch!
Cheers Iain!
Read Her book, 'An Officer, not a Gentleman'. It is very readable. I left the RAF as Mandy was just getting started. A credit to Women and the Service. You have to ask, what took the RAF so long. History has many famous female aviation icons and groups. The ATS, The Red Witches, Amelia Earhart, Amy Johnson etc. A cracking book 'Big Bird'. Nice one.
Great interview as usual. And dare I say one of your most visually appealing subjects!
Fantastic!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Keep those interviews coming.
Cheers!
Love her energy. Awesome interview as always!
Thanks mate!
I worked on the first development GR4 conversion from GR1, this was BS112 at Warton in 1992/3 and it was an incredible experience in upgrading the GR1 functionality and to see the increase in capability of the GR4 platform. We had 3 aircraft in upgrade at this time for development. I fitted the first FLIR pod which was not an easy install. The Tornado was as amazing Weapon System and an aircraft I am so sad to see out of service and am proud to have had so many years working on through the my career. A tremendous group of people were involved in the GR4 program at BAe. I managed to delay the first flight after the 2 year upgrade by a day (when all the top brass were about) which is another story and gave me the nickname "ammobox Al" but that's another story. Great interview in hearing from Aircrew of the GR4.
Great interview again !! Thanx guys !!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Agreed... really good interview. Similar in many ways to Mike's other ACI videos, but also different... in a good way.
Thanks :)
Genuinely enjoyed watching this. What a fascinating person to listen to
Thanks Brian.
What a lovely lady. Thanks for this.
Glad you enjoyed it
You know, I really enjoyed this! So fascinating to hear of her experiences and very glad to hear that there wasn’t any deliberate nastiness and sexism
Bring on Part 2, certainly one of the best you have ever produced. I was wishing I could join up again, but having been out 55 years it is probably too late to rejoin, and this time instead of being Ground Radar Fitter I would apply to be a pilot.
Thanks very much!
Loved the interview, full of positivety, energy and enthusiasm, loved it 😊👍👍
Cheers Mike!
Absolutely brilliant. What a great video. Definitely subscribing to this!
Thank you!
@@Aircrewinterview these really are unparalleled. I missed out on joining, but with these, I have the next best thing. Due to these, I bought the book on the typhoon, and Mandy's book is next!
great interview - one of the best
Great interview, enjoyed that!
Cheers Dave.
great video, Mandy's book "an officer not a gentleman" is very good too.
Great interview. Thanks.
Thank you, great girl.
The best tornado ever
What sad feeble excuses for a human gave this a thumbs down? Great interview.
I photographed "Fang2" in the Mach loop - wonder if it was Mandy!
Awesome Sheila
Brilliant that, I was in the ATC when they allowed girls in and we went to camp with them as well. It was good times and strange times but people adapt and it taught me that some of the cultural and social conditioning that I had grown up with was wrong. But as pointed out, its a two street, crewroom banter would change I suspect but I alos thingk that if you are in that environment that as she said, its meant in jest, its about building friendships and blowing off a bit of steam. No hiding the enthusiasm for flying though, fortunate to hit a bit of a golden period for the RAF and get out to Nellis.
love her she is so cool
Mandy Hickson > TiKToK girls
excelent
Attagirl. I remember enjoying art Shoals show in the super ship Monk. Flat spin filming Top Gun. Some things are just not fair. My theory is that he got distracted from his flying doing his filming. Very sad. Did you do any air shows.
That's who I should have married. It used to be Henry Blofeld but I've changed my mind.
My dear old thing!
We need each other. Men in general might have. nerve but everybody knows that the female systems are generally favorable for longevity for obvious reasons. Continuing the species?
Special vanity mirror attachment. Check.
@fighterpilotpodcast 👱🏻♀️...
Enough of all this aviation inequality. I was a TG13 NCO repaonsible for supervising crews refinishing these birds of death, defenders of oil fields and the Petro Dollar........I mean enforcers of Western Democracy.....sorry! Forget aircrew stories. Its time for 'Painting the Tornado (GR1, GR 4 and F 3) with Garry Harriman! We could title it All Ground Crew (even Painters and Finishers) Matter'! 👍😁 Garry Harriman. South Carolina, USA. RAF, 1987- 2006. 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 (It turns out we didn't actually matter that much. All trades devoid of a definitive war role, like TG13 (B) were civilianzed. So, myself and countless others buggered off!😭😭😭)
Which rules were changed to help women,and why were women failing so often?
I'm more interested in aviation than identity politics. I lasted until she mentioned BLM...
Your loss.
Me too. Ignore the sycophantic criticism of your comment. Plenty of other aviation stories (including women) that don't feel the need to promote crap like BLM. My own brother produced a booklet commemorating the women of the Air Transport Auxiliary while he was in the RAF at RAF Cosford; the substance of which went a long way to eventually change the culture of female aviators without a political agenda thrown into the mix.