2010 HAWK T.MK.1/1A DISPLAY TEAM
There are many people behind the scenes of the RAF Hawk Display. In order to get a display jet and a pilot to over 60 different airshows every summer takes a lot of work from many different departments.
The Display pilot is the public face of the team but working with him is the Display Manager and Public Relations Officer who, among many other duties, co-ordinate the diary, fly the spare jet to most venues and also provide the valuable commentary. They will liaise with airshow organisers and public throughout the year and are responsible for all of the publicity material including the Hawk Display website and Twitter newsfeed! The Display Supervisor acts as a mentor and monitors the safety of the show in the work up and throughout the season. All of these posts are filled by the full time instructor pilots from 208(R) Squadron, Number 4FTS at RAF Valley.
Finally of course, the pilot would not have an aircraft to fly if it wasn't for the work of the support crews, engineers, painters, operations staff and air traffic controllers. All members of the team come from different backgrounds and trades and provide a valuable contribution to the final Display. To find out how you can become a member of the team, visit the RAF Careers website

