Llanelli Star

Low-flying RAF aircraft on beach training exercise

- CHRISTIE BANNON Reporter christie.bannon@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A HUGE RAF aircraft has been spotted flying low over a beach in West Wales.

The A400 Atlas could be seen gliding through the sky above Cefn Sidan, in Pembrey, on Tuesday, July 6 as part of a routine training exercise.

The impressive aircraft from RAF Brize Norton had been flying over West Wales between around 11.30am and 1.30pm as part of essential lowflying training. This type of training makes sure crews are “ready and able to deploy on global operations”.

An RAF spokesman said: “An RAF A400 Atlas from RAF Brize Norton was completing routine essential lowflying training in Wales yesterday, such training ensuring our crews remain ready and able to deploy on global operations.”

The RAF said there was a continuing requiremen­t for UK Armed Forces to operate successful­ly in the lowlevel environmen­t, as low flying was a skill that could only be perfected and maintained through rigorous training and continuous practice in a realistic environmen­t. It added that low flying skills were used to protect the nation, to assist in peace-keeping and to provide humanitari­an support, both on operationa­l deployment­s overseas and in the UK.

The Atlas C.1 (A400M) entered operationa­l service with the Royal Air

Force in 2014 and provides tactical airlift and strategic oversize lift capabiliti­es. It can operate at altitudes up to 40,000ft, as well as offering impressive low-level capability.

It can accommodat­e as many as 116 fully-equipped troops, vehicles, helicopter­s (including a Chinook) or combinatio­ns of vehicles, pallets and personnel, up to a payload of 37 tonnes.

Loads are delivered by parachute, gravity extraction from the aircraft’s rear ramp, using the weight of the cargo, or by landing.

Paratroope­rs can be dropped from the aircraft’s dedicated doors or from the rear ramp. The Atlas is operated by two pilots, as well as a weapons systems operator.

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KEVIN JAMES The RAF A400 Atlas seen flying over Cefn Sidan, in Pembrey.

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