Tuesday, March 3, 2015

#2285: Marine Links Serco Black Hand OOOI NATS To 3-D Inefficiencies Of NetJets MH Drones

Plum City - (AbelDanger.net): United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Serco's deployment of Black Hand* OOOI navigators for carbon capping the aviation sector under National Air Traffic Services (NATS) rules to 3-D inefficiencies on the fatal routes flown last year by NetJets pilot trackers of the Boeing drones of MH Flights 17 and 370.

McConnell alleges that the drug-hub banker HSBC paid Black Hand OOOI navigators to track the doomed Malaysia Airlines planes and – after NATS staff detected fuel-wasting check turns and 3-D inefficiencies – hand them off to NetJets pilots so the droned planes, pilots, crews and passengers could be carbon-capped to lower the risks of catastrophic anthropogenic warming.

Black Hand* – Drug-hub navigators with a "Privy Seal License to Track, Film and Kill" for the City of London's Honourable Artillery Company 1537; The Master Mariners and Air Pilots (formerly GAPAN) 1929, and The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts 1638 – whose alumni include the United States' Presidents James Monroe, Chester Alan Arthur, Calvin Coolidge and John F. Kennedy and – perhaps – Barack 'Choom Gang' Obama.

McConnell is exposing Serco's deployment of Black Hand OOOI navigators to carbon cap the aviation sector under NATS rules where 3-D inefficiencies are eliminated as was allegedly the case when NetJets pilots tracked and destroyed the Boeing drones of MH Flights 17 and 370.

Prequel 1: Interview with Field McConnell from Abel Danger - March 1, 2015 - Interview at the Park Inn, Telford at the British Constitution Group and UK Column Conference


SWISSLEAKS - "HSBC developed dangerous clients: arms merchants, drug dealers, terrorism financers" 
 

Copy of SERCO GROUP PLC: List of Subsidiaries AND Shareholders! (Mobile Playback Version) [Note that HSBC is Serco's banker and one of Serco's major shareholders with Her Majesty's Government and its funds] 


Serco... Would you like to know more?
 

"BEST OF THE WEB| 3 March 2015
A wild and chilling theory about what happened to MH370
By Robert Cottrell
The pick of the week's best long reads, including a theory on where Flight MH370 ended up, a socialist robot utopia and why people doubt science.
How science works, at its best. Sydney Brenner and Francis Crick, "two of the 20th Century's most brilliant geneticists", spent 10 years trying to decipher the language of DNA, only to find themselves scooped by a little-known biochemist who unveiled his breakthrough to an almost empty room at a conference in Moscow. Their reaction? They were delighted. The problem was solved. "We could get on with more important problems." (Bob Goldstein, Nautilus, 2,730 words)
"Because we don’t understand how human intelligence works in any meaningful way, it's difficult to make strong statements about how close or far away from emulating it we really are. We could be completely off track, or we could be one algorithm away … It's possible that creativity and what we think of us as human intelligence are just an emergent property of a small number of algorithms operating with a lot of compute power." (Sam Altman, 1,030 word)
Robotics | The robots are coming
What if smart robots take all the jobs? The Second Machine Age by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee, and Average is Over by Tyler Cowen, discuss that possibility. But the triumph of robots is to be feared only if we also assume the triumph of capitalism, whereby the robots enrich their owners while others starve. There is an alternative: Robots build a socialist paradise for all of us. Why don't we talk about that instead? (John Lanchester, London Review of Books, 6,230 words)
Officially the case of Malaysian Airlines MH370 has been closed. The Boeing 777 crashed in the Indian Ocean without trace, killing everybody on board. But what if a hijacker tampered with the final satellite transmissions to show a false course? What if the MH370 flew north and landed safely on a Russian airstrip in Kazakhstan? Of course it’s a wild theory. It’s also a great yarn, with just enough data points to sound plausible. (Jeff Wise, New York magazine, 4,270 words)
Psychology | Why do many reasonable people doubt science?
 Why do only 40% of Americans believe in man-made global warming? How can parents refuse vaccination for children? Two main reasons. First, scientific findings ‒ including evolution ‒ can be powerfully counterintuitive. Second, we want to fit in with those around us. "Science appeals to our rational brain, but our beliefs are motivated largely by emotion, and the biggest motivation is remaining tight with our peers" (Joel Achenbach, National Geographic, 3,480 words)
Probability | Bayes' theorem with Lego
 Bayes' Theorem defines conditional probability ‒ “how information about one event can give us understanding of another”; as such it offers a great improvement over the intuition or guesswork on which most of us tend to rely when relating one thing to another. The basic equation is a fairly easy one for mathematicians; others may need a helping hand. This explainer uses Lego bricks to get the idea across nicely. (Will Kurt, Count Bayesie, 850 words)

Time | Tempo shifts
Notes on the politics of time. No calendar arises spontaneously, none is wholly scientific. "While the Earth's orbit is not a fiction, any attempt to organise that orbit’s movement into a rigid order is as arbitrary as any other." Every calendar is the product of a political or religious agenda ‒ which is why revolutions often bring a new one. Includes an interesting digression on historians who claim the Middle Ages never happened. (Colin Dickey, Berfrois, 3,860 words)
For more articles worth reading, visit The Browser. If you would like to comment on this, or anything else you have seen on Future, head over to our Facebook or Google+ page, or message us on Twitter."
"GLOBAL SUMMIT TO SHOWCASE AVIATION CARBON REDUCTION Geneva - The global aviation industry gathers in Geneva, Switzerland [where HSBC launders money for global drug hubs] tomorrow for the fifth Aviation & Environment Summit where it expects to clearly demonstrate the progress it has been making to deliver on a set of unprecedented environmental targets. Following last year's summit, the industry put forward the targets - it says that it will cap net carbon emissions from aviation from 2020 and by 2050 will reduce its net emissions to half of what they were in 2005 - in order to unblock a political process that it says was stalled. .. 

CONTACT Haldane Dodd Head of Communications Tel: +41 22 770 2981 Fax: +41 22 770 2686 doddh@atag.org ATAG is the only global organisation representing the entire commercial aviation  sector through its Board of Directors, which includes:
Airports Council  International (ACI) [ACI delegates  at 9/11 convention in Montreal], Airbus,  ATR, Boeing, Bombardier, Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), CFM International, Embraer, GE Aviation, Honeywell Aerospace, International Air Transport Association (IATA), Pratt&Whitney, Rolls-Royce and Safran"
 
"OOOI Data refers to times of the actual aircraft movements of Gate Out, Wheels Off, Wheels On, and Gate In. This data is provided for many carriers on a next day basis from ARINC, a private aviation communications company, and on a monthly basis from DOT's ASQP Data. In addition, starting October 1, 2012, CountOps Threshold Crossing Times, which are within seconds of the Wheels Off and Wheels On times, are used to populate the Wheels Off and Wheels On times on a next day basis when no ARINC OOOI data are available. CountOps is an automated source of departure and arrival counts for Operations Network (OPSNET). [Allegedly synchronized with HSBC Joint Automated Booking System JABS]"
 "Potential Air Traffic Management CO2 and Fuel Efficiency Performance Metrics for General ANSP Use …. The CANSO group strongly supports the measuring of trajectory inefficiencies that incorporate the horizontal and vertical trajectory throughout the flight, as a means of determining opportunities to improve fuel efficiency. In addition, taxi delays can be measured using the Airline Service Quality Performance (ASQP) data set that contains the scheduled and actual pushback times, actual take-off time, actual landing time, and scheduled and actual gate arrival times. This is often referred to as 'Out, Off, On, In' (OOOI) data. When available, airport surveillance data can also be used to measure taxi delays. This phase of flight method using radar data has been used in the U.S/Europe Operational Performance Comparison report mentioned above. Attachment 1 provided a comprehensive guide for estimating ATM efficiency pools by phase of flight. NATS has also developed, with peer review from the M&M group and others in the aviation industry, a metric that seeks to reflect the vertical and horizontal inefficiencies in flights. This is a proxy for CO2 as smoother vertical and more direct lateral profiles deliver fuel burn and emissions reductions compared to stepped climbs, descents and deviations from lateral point to point tracks. The NATS metric is called the 3 Dimensional Inefficiency (3Di) Score. Eurocontrol Performance Review Unit (PRU), FAA and Airservices Australia are also considering the use of vertical and lateral elements of flight profiles in their flight efficiency work. The NATS 3Di method was recently approved by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) as a method to set targets and financially incentivise improved fuel efficiency in NATS airspace and is described in detail in Attachment 2. Key Consensus Point: A measure of ANSP CO2 and fuel burn performance should take account of both vertical and horizontal elements of flight The M&M subgroup promotes a structured approach to measuring trajectory efficiency by identifying vertical and horizontal (or time) inefficiencies. The key to the success of this approach is ANSPs having access to trajectory data for flights in their airspace. In most cases ANSPs must work with their neighbours to share trajectory data and focus on optimising cross border efficiencies. CANSO recommends that the sharing of post-operational data is a good first step in the fuel efficiency improvement process. Analysis of efficiency by phase of flight improves the understanding of how to make improvements."
 "NATS Holdings (formerly National Air Traffic Services) is the main air navigation service provider in the United Kingdom. It provides en-route air traffic control services to flights within the UK Flight Information Regions and the Shanwick Oceanic Control Area,[1] and provides air traffic control services to fifteen UK airports and Gibraltar Airport.[2]
The workforce of NATS is mainly made up of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs), Air Traffic Control Engineers (ATCEs), Air Traffic Services Assistants (ATSAs) and Science Technical Analytical and Research Staff (STARs). Administrative and Support staff make up the remainder of the 4,500 or so staff employed by NATS.
NATS' en-route business is regulated and operated under licence from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The terms of the licence require NATS to be capable of meeting on a continuous basis any reasonable level of overall demand. They are charged with permitting access to airspace on the part of all users, whilst making the most efficient overall use of airspace.[3]
History[edit]
NATCS[edit]
The organisation was originally setup as the National Air Traffic Control Services (NATCS) in 1962, bringing together responsibility for the UK's existing military and civil Air Traffic Control services.
NATS[edit]
The organisation became National Air Traffic Services when responsibility for sponsoring the civil air traffic service component was transferred to the newly formed Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in 1972. Prior to this it had no legal existence - all contracts were with the CAA or MoD.
Management[edit]
Until its establishment as a separate company, leadership of NATS (the 'Controller') alternated between civil and military, the latter normally a serving Air Marshal. The first Controller was Sir Laurence Sinclair, exceptionally an Air Vice Marshall. NATS staff were drawn from, and paid by, the CAA and the MoD.
West Drayton[edit]
The London Air Traffic Control Centre at RAF West Drayton opened in 1966 and provided ATC services until it closed in 2007, with the move to Swanwick. Scottish air traffic control has been carried out from Atlantic House in Prestwick since 1978. This situation changed with the opening of the Prestwick Centre in 2010, to which all Operational Services were transferred from the old Atlantic House. The Prestwick Centre houses the Domestic and Oceanic Services and allows for state of the art technology to be introduced in future.
Restructuring[edit]
In 1992 it was recognised that as a service provider, NATS should be operated at some distance from its regulator, the CAA. Although debated, it was decided that NATS should not be privatised at that time. NATS was re-organised into a limited company on 1 April 1996[4]and became a wholly owned subsidiary of the CAA.[5] The direct involvement of military officers in the management of NATS ended at this time, although the last military Controller (Air Marshal Sir Thomas Stonor, KCB) had retired in 1991.
Public-private partnership[edit]
In 1998, a public-private partnership was proposed. This was written into the Transport Act 2000 and in 2001 51% of NATS was transferred to the private sector. However due to the decline in air traffic following the September 11, 2001 attacks £130m of additional investment was required, £65m coming each from the UK government and BAA, who received 4% of the company in return.
Structure[edit]
Ownership[edit]

As a public private partnership the UK government holds 49% and a golden share, with 42% held by the Airline Group, 5% by NATS staff, and 4% by UK airport operator LHR Airports Limited.[6]

Management[edit]
Richard Deakin has been CEO of NATS since April 2010.
Divisions[edit]
NATS is split into two main service provision companies: NATS En-Route PLC (NERL) and NATS Services Ltd (NSL).
NERL holds the monopoly of civilian en-route air traffic control over the UK and is regulated by the CAA who, for example, determine the charges NERL can make. NERL is funded by charging airlines for the provision of air traffic services.
NSL competes for contracts in the free market to provide air traffic control at airports in the UK and overseas, as well as providing engineering, technical and education services in fields related to air traffic control.
Operations[edit]
Over the years NATS has grown from a UK focused business to a global business, with contracts in more than 30 countries. It offersaerodromedata and consultancy solutions to worldwide customers which include airports, air traffic service providers (ANSP) and governments.
Airspace[edit]
There are two control locations in the UK operated by NERL:
London Area Control Centre and London Terminal Control Centre at Swanwick in Hampshire control both upper level en-route traffic across England and Wales up to the Scottish border and low-level traffic around London and South East England, including aircraft making approaches to the main London airports.
The Prestwick Centre, Ayrshire, is home to the Scottish Area Control Centre (including, since January 2010, the former Manchester Area Control Centre), which controls traffic over ScotlandNorthern Ireland, and up to FL285 over the northern half of England, and the Prestwick Oceanic Area Control Centre which provides a procedural control service for traffic crossing the North Atlantic via theShanwick Oceanic Control Area.
Various radar stations are operated around the UK, one such being that on Great Dun Fell in Cumbria.
UK Air Traffic[edit]
In February 2014 NATS handled 146,005 flights, an increase of 1.9% over February 2013.[7]
Airports[edit]
The airports service line (sometimes referred to as NSL) provides air traffic services at all Heathrow Airport Holdings airports (previously BAA):
From Aberdeen NSL provides air traffic services on behalf of NERL to offshore helicopters operating primarily from Aberdeen, Shetland (Sumburgh & Scatsta), Humberside, Norwich and North Denes.
It also has contracts with other airports not owned by Heathrow Airport Holdings, including:
London Gatwick Airport - sold in December 2009 to Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) NATS has lost the Air Traffic Control contract, and will be handing over ATC provision to The Tower Company, a subsidiary of DFS (German government owned ATCS provider), in 2015.
London Stansted Airport - sold in February 2013 to Manchester Airports Group (MAG)
Birmingham Airport the company has lost the Air Traffic Control contract in 2013 and the airport is taking steps to bring ATC provision in house by 2017.
Edinburgh Airport - sold in June 2012 to Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)
NSL has also won contracts to provide a part of the air traffic control services at certain airports including:
NATS formed an alliance with Spanish partner Ferrovial in 2011, forming ferroNATS,[8] which provides air traffic control (ATC) services at 13 airports across SpainAlicanteValenciaIbizaSabadellSevillaJerezMelilla, Madrid Cuatro Vientos, Vigo and A Coruña airports in Spain.
NSL also provides services to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), via Qinetiq, for Air Traffic and Range Air Control Services at a number of UK Ranges, including:
NSL also provides services to the MoD's Military Aviation Authority.
NSL also provide an ATC Engineering service at Belfast City Airport
Defence[edit]
NATS helps the military around the world share airspace with civil aviation for commercial, political and environmental reasons. Services NATS provides include:
Defence consulting
Military Terminal ATC provision
Engineering[edit]
NATS ensures that engineering customers' technology and infrastructure projects are transitioned with the operational context in mind. Engineering services NATS provides include:
Control centre systems
Airport technology
Maintenance
Consultancy[edit]
NATS enables the ATC community to find innovative ways to solve specific operational and technical challenges as well as providing air traffic control services. These include:
Airspace design
Runway capacity studies
Strategy and business planning
Safety management and human factors
Technology and projects
Information Services[edit]
NATS provides the necessary information services to enable customers to keep pace with technology and legislation. This is especially important as society, especially aviation, moves to a more automated, predictable and cost-effective way of operating. Services provided by NATS include:
Aeronautical charting
Aeronautical Information Management (AIM)
Procedure design
Surveillance data
Association with other organisations[edit]
NATS is a full member of CANSO. It is a shareholder in European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP), a company set up to operateEGNOS.

NATS is well known for the air traffic services it provides in the UK but also works internationally providing air traffic and consultancy services in over 30 countries, working with many different organisations in Europe and beyond, including Singapore, the USA and Qatar.
Since the 1940s, the Irish and UK air traffic control service providers have worked effectively together. This was further strengthened in July 2008 when the Irish and UK governments announced that NATS and IAA had jointly introduced the first Functional Airspace Blockunder the European Commission's Single European Sky initiative.[9][10]
Notable incidents[edit]
From the 15th to the 20th of April 2010, under internationally agreed guidelines that require a zero tolerance approach to ash, NATS placed a series of restrictions on aircraft operating in UK controlled airspace owing to the potential dangers caused by a volcanic ash cloud from the eruption of Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull,[11] in co-operation with the Met Office, CAA and UK Government.
On 12 December 2014, from 15:30 until 16:30, traffic flow throughout the London airspace was restricted due to a computer system failure at NATS. At 15:30 an announcement was made by Eurocontrol that "There has been a failure of the flight data computer server at London ACC [area control centre]." At 16:30 the airspace was reopened, however it remained restricted with some landing flights being turned away.[12] NATS reported that the failure was due to a single faulty line of software source code.[13]
References[edit]
Jump up^ "Gibraltar Airport". Gibraltar Airport.
Jump up^ "About us". NATS. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
Jump up^ NATS Our Story, NATS Communications, 2006
Jump up^ "History". NATS. Retrieved 2012-10-01.
Jump up^ "A Public Private Partnership". NATS - Our Ownership. Retrieved 12 May 2014."

"SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2013
Look Who Came to the Offutt AFB Party on 9/11 Dressed To Kill! Warren Buffett,W Bush,& WTC Ceo's
Warren Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He is known as one of the wealthiest men in the United States, with a fortune that is reported to be approximately $45 billion. He is also known to be a miser. He wants 99% of his wealth to go to the Bufett Foundation, which mostly serves family planning clinics.His company Berkshire Hathaway has gained overall value since 9/11. http://www.prisonplanet.com/analysis_louise_052603_buffett.html

So where was Warren Buffett the morning of 9/11 and what was he doing?

On the morning of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on America, before the attack commenced, the world's second most wealthy man was already at the U.S. Strategic Command headquarters where G.W. Bush flew later that day for "safety." As the attack began, Anne Tatlock was already en route to this same location. She arrived at the base to join Buffet in time to watch the second plane make a direct hit on the tower precisely where her office complex was located.

Mr. Buffett was reportedly at his home in Omaha, Nebraska watching TV when he heard about the terrorist attacks. He was getting ready to host his "last annual golf charity event" which just happened to be at the U.S. Strategic Command headquarters located at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha. http://thewebfairy.com/killtown/buffett.html

Also on the morning on 9/11, a small group of top financial CEO's with offices in the WTC, were flown to the nerve center of U.S. air defenses, for the "Charity Classic" golf event (fund raiser benefit for youth groups).

Look at the luck of Ann Tatlock, the CEO of Fiduciary Trust Co. International mentioned previously. Now what made Mrs. Tatlock such a lucky person for being invited to this charity event that morning? Mrs. Tatlock not only works in the World Trade Center, but her offices were right where Flight 175 crashed into the South WTC Tower. Fiduciary Trust just so happened to be running an emergency drill on 9/11. Fiduciary Trust is also the company of Scott Forbes, the key eyewitness to the power-down of the South Tower.

Tatlock was escorted by military officers to an officer's lounge at Offut AFB that had a TV to watch it happen. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2002/02/04/story3.html

GEORGE W. BUSH FLIES TO OFFUTT AFB on 9/11:

►President Bush didn't fly back to Washington D.C. due to a very strange threat against Air Force One but flew to Barksdale AFB and then was enroute at 2.50 p.m. to Offutt Air Force Base.

►3:07 p.m. – Bush arrives at U.S. Strategic Command at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska

► The United States Strategic Command, or USSTRATCOM, is headquartered at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska.


More Coincidences:

The three E-4B National Airborne Operations Center planes, nicknamed "Doomsday" planes during the Cold War, are based at Offutt. Two E-4B "Doomsday" planes were seen (& filmed) flying over the WTC's and near the Pentagon as the attacks were occuring (NYC) or just after (D.C.) (Omaha World Herald, 2/27/02) http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=global_guardian

In 1995, world-renowned financier Warren Buffett purchased his first fractional share in the NetJets® program. Three-and-a-half years later, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway purchased NetJets Inc.

"As a NetJets fractional aircraft Owner, I had Three-and-a-half years to examine the service of NetJets before Berkshire Hathaway purchased NetJets Inc. We knew we were purchasing the premier provider of aviation solutions in the world. And you can quote me to the world on that." - WARREN BUFFETT, Chairman and CEO Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Oddly enough, a NetJets executive company jet was "tracking" Flight 93 when it crashed in an open field in Shanksville, PA. The NetJets-Flight 93 connection is only the strongest evidence of Warren Buffett keeping 9/11 under watch. For example, Berkshire Hathaway owned FlightSafety International (Which Columbine killer Eric Harris' father works for)..FlightSafety International trained alleged 9/11 hijacker Al Omari, along with two others who are connected to the case.Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which is linked to the government, FlightSafety, and NetJets (That's two of Warren Buffett's companies!) trained Waleed Al-Shehri.
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?read=137622

Summary:

So, Warren Buffett was using the headquarters of the Offutt AFB United States Strategic Command as party central at the time when it was supposed to be participating in a large scale military wargame called 'Global Guardian'. Is it any coincidence that this is also the base that Bush would land at 3:07?

At least one CEO from the World Trade Center was invited, Anne Tatlock. She worked for Fiduciary Trust, which just so happened to be running an emergency drill on 9/11. Fiduciary Trust is also the company of Scott Forbes, the key eyewitness to the power-down of the South Tower.

One of the plane's that hit one of the World Trade Center tower's hit her office. And she is the only known CEO at the World Trade Center to be invited.

Not only did Scott Forbes come from it, and not only was it running an emergency drill on 9/11, but it was also the company that Thomas Kean worked as a director of. Thomas Kean would later on become one of the head's of the 9/11 Commission.

Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway company became General Dynamics' largest share-holder with its purchase of $4.35 million shares,or 14.1% of G.D. Buffet was credited with "saving" Salomon Brothers, the speculator Corporation whose descendant Salomon Smith Barney was the tenant on 36 of World Trade Center Building 7's 47 neatly imploded floors.

POSTED BY MADRAVINGSTARK AT 9:25 PM"

"Reporting on the investigation, the news website Great Game India observed last week that for years, “when banks have been caught laundering drug money, they have claimed that they did not know, that they were but victims of sneaky drug dealers and a few corrupt employees." ..

"Rather, it is the world financial oligarchy, looking for massive profits and the destruction of the minds of the population it is determined to dominate, which organized the drug trade. The case of HSBC underscores that point. Serving as the central bank of this global apparatus, is HSBC."

Great Game India traced HSBC back to the 1890s when British intelligence agents operating the drug trade in the Opium Wars launched the Hong Kong Shanghai Bank Corporation "as a repository for their opium proceeds."

'A criminal organization'

Cruz began working at HSBC on Jan. 14, 2008, as a commercial bank accounts relationship manager, and was terminated for "poor job performance" on Feb. 17, 2010, after he refused to stop investigating the HSBC criminal money-laundering scheme from within the bank.

Cruz worked in the HSBC southern New York region, which accounts for approximately 50 percent of HSBC's North American revenue. He was assigned to work with several branch managers to identify accounts to which HSBC might introduce additional banking services. ..

Despite repeated attempts to bring the information to the attention of law enforcement officers, Cruz hit a brick wall until WND examined his documentation and determined his allegations were sufficiently substantiated to merit publication. "HSBC is a criminal organization," Cruz stressed. "It is a culture of crime."

In 2011, Cruz published a book about his experience with HSBC titled "World Banking World Fraud: Using Your Identity."



Note: Media wishing to interview Jerome Corsi, senior staff writer for WND, please contact us here.


"Brian J Walton Aviation Engineer & Expert Witness 
1995 to date … Serco Group plc, RAF Northolt xxxSenior BAe 146 Crew Chief
Operate under The Military Aviation Authority (MAA) & Maintenance Approved Organisation Scheme (MAOS) rules.

Fly on the BAe 146 CC2 of No32 (TR) Squadron, RAF (an amalgamation of The Queen’s Flight and 32 Squadron RAF) as a civilian Engineering Specialist. Duties include setting up the aircraft and testing all systems. Carry out all servicing and rectification and solely responsible for engineering standards whilst away from base.

Fly worldwide on Royal/VVIP Tours, often for extended periods and was the engineer on all of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's BAe 146 tasks for approximately six years until his retirement from flying.

Responsible for training and annual assessment of all the new BAe 146 Crew Chiefs, ensuring they continue to meet exacting engineering standards. Accompany Test Pilots on full Air Tests on an annual basis and on any Air Checks. Carry out diagnosis, rectification and functionals of all systems, including ground running of the engines and APU, also take part in hangar servicing of the BAe 146 at all levels up to C check.

Completed all the manufacturers BAe 146 training courses, Airframe, Engine, Electrics, Avionic and SEP10 Autopilot course."

Yours sincerely,


Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22 year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222

David Hawkins Tel: 604 542-0891 Forensic Economist; former leader of oil-well blow-out teams; now sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation

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