Lieutenant Commander Bob Fleming is the first Royal Navy pilot to serve with the Helicopter Interdiction Squadron (HITRON) – at the forefront of the US’s war on drugs.

Known affectively by his US hosts as ‘British Bob’, he has spent the past 21 months in the States flying MH-65E Dolphin helicopters.

According to a Royal Navy news release, he was invited as a guest on podcast Flight Suit Friday (hosted by a group of US Coast Guard aviators) and outlined the main difference between the Wildcats he flies for 815 Naval Air Squadron compared with the Dolphin – and how he has found adapting to American flight safety, standards and protocols.

“I had this very good instructor when I was learning and he said the day you stop learning about aviation, is the day you give up completely. I am always learning new things, new ways of doing stuff and I learned to fight for the fun opportunities.

I see people who are scared to put their neck out but they will regret not volunteering for it – for something different or something exciting. Fight for the opportunities, embrace them because you never know where they’re going to lead. Take advantage of them because you don’t get them in a normal career. I did and they have led me here. I am flying for the USCG and I don’t think that’s a coincidence. On a morning, I walk out to a USCG helicopter and I cannot stop smiling, it’s brilliant.”

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Tom Dunlop
Tom has spent the last 13 years working in the defence industry, specifically military and commercial shipbuilding. His work has taken him around Europe and the Far East, he is currently based in Scotland.

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  1. There’s a YouTube video of RN showing Americans around the wildcat. The video is ‘Royal Navy Wildcat vs USCG Dolphin comparison’ it is from 8months ago, I’m not sure if it’s the same encounter.

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