The Daily Telegraph

Air force chief used fighter jet to commute

- By Rory Mulholland in Paris

The acting head of the French air force is in hot water for allegedly borrowing a fighter jet at weekends to fly from his base in Bordeaux to his home in Provence.

Général Richard Reboul reportedly used an Alpha Jet at least 10 times since last August but last weekend changed his mode of transport to a six-seater military plane, complete with pilot and a co-pilot, to head to his weekend retreat.

THE acting head of the French air force is in the line of fire for allegedly borrowing a fighter jet at weekends to fly from his base in Bordeaux to his home in Provence.

Général Richard Reboul reportedly used an Alpha Jet at least 10 times since last August but last weekend changed his mode of transport to a six-seater military plane, complete with pilot and a co-pilot, to head to his weekend retreat.

The allegation­s were the first hint of scandal to hit Florence Parly, France’s new defence minister, who on Tuesday night ordered an investigat­ion after the satirical weekly Le Canard Enchainé broke the story.

That inquiry will run alongside an internal air force investigat­ion that was launched last Friday, the same day Général Reboul allegedly took off from an air force training base at Bordeaux-mérignac in the TBM-700 single-engine plane to fly to another military base at Salon-de-provence, near Marseille.

The plane dropped him off, then flew 300 miles back to Bordeaux, before returning on Monday morning to pick him up in Provence and take him back, said Le Canard Enchainé.

His alleged usual means of weekend transport, the Dassault-dornier Alpha Jet, is a light attack jet that in France is mostly used for training purposes and in the Patrouille de France, the country’s equivalent of Britain’s Red Arrows aerobatic display team.

The flight time between the two airbases, which lie on opposite sides of the country, is less than an hour in an Alpha Jet, and could be as little as 30 minutes if the plane flew at its maximum speed of 1,000 kilometres per hour (620mph). Driving be- tween the two points would take at least six hours and a train trip would take around seven hours and involve two changes.

Using a commercial flight for the cross-country hop would involve flying to Marseille, which would take an hour, and then a 30-minute trip to the general’s home which French media said was in Les Alpilles, a picturesqu­e range of low mountains between Salon-de-provence and Avignon.

Général Reboul’s alleged misuse of military planes came as the French air force has been ordered to limit drasticall­y the use of Alpha Jets, which are manufactur­ed jointly by Dassault in France and Dornier in Germany, and other training aircraft because of funding cuts.

Le Canard Enchainé said that the Alpha Jet guzzles around 800 litres (176 gallons) of fuel an hour.

French media estimated that with fuel for fighter jets costing up to eight times more than for regular jets, the general’s weekend getaways may have cost the air force, and French taxpayers, tens of thousands of euros over the past year.

The general, a former fighter and test pilot, was number two in the air force but took the helm as an interim measure last month after the death of his superior, Général Serge Soulet.

The French defence ministry said it had launched an inquiry after “informatio­n about an abusive use of air force assets by a senior military official has been handed to the minister of defence”.

Disciplina­ry proceeding­s would be launched if an “abuse of resources” was proved, it said.

The defence minister also ordered a report into the use of military jets so she could have clarificat­ion on when exactly they can be used.

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An Alpha Jet in action at the Paris air show. Below, Général Richard Reboul The picturesqu­e village in Les Alpilles, where Général Reboul would allegedly fly back to at weekends
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