One of CAE USA's senior instructor pilots on the MQ-1 Predator remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) recently participated as one of the aircrew during the ceremonial "final flight" of the MQ-1 Predator at Holloman Air Force Base (AFB) in New Mexico.

In total, seven pilots and seven sensor operators participated in the ceremonial final flight of the MQ-1 at Holloman AFB on February 27, 2017 as the U.S. Air Force begins the transition to training solely MQ-9 Reaper aircrews at Holloman AFB.  Senior CAE USA instructor pilot, call-sign "Gris", was one of the MQ-1 pilots and the only contractor asked to be part of the aircrew for the final flight.

"I was humbled that the active duty Air Force invited me on this sortie as the only contractor out of 14 crewmembers invited to fly the final flight," said Gris, whose full name will not be disclosed due to U.S. Air Force security concerns surrounding RPA personnel.  "While active-duty, I was part of the team that originally established the 6th Reconnaissance Squadron, and later the 6th Attack Squadron, at Holloman.  I am very proud of the contribution the MQ-1 and its aircrews have made to many U.S. Air Force missions, and honored that I can continue leveraging my experience as part of the CAE team helping to train future RPA aircrew."

Holloman AFB is the site of the U.S. Air Force's MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper RPA Formal Training Unit (FTU).  CAE USA is the prime contractor on the MQ-1/MQ-9 aircrew training program and works closely with active-duty U.S. Air Force personnel to provide classroom, simulator and live flying instruction for U.S. Air Force and international MQ-1 and MQ-9 pilots and sensor operators.  Senior CAE USA instructor pilot "Gris" has more than 3,000 hours of MQ-1 and MQ-9 combat support and FTU instructor hours.

The U.S. Air Force has flown the MQ-1 Predator, originally called the RQ-1, for over 20 years in combat operations.  The 6th Reconnaissance Squadron (RS) and Attack Squadron (ATKS) at Holloman AFB has provided initial qualification training for pilots and sensor operators learning to operate the MQ-1 since 2009.

"Today we close the chapter of the MQ-1 Predator at Holloman," said James G. Clark, the Director of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Modernization and Infrastructure; Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR, Headquarters United States Air Force. "The MQ-1 was a revolution. It changed the way of aviation. Risk taking leadership and innovators saw the vision of the MQ-1 and made this airframe a success."

Note to Editors: Photos are available at www.cae.com/photos

Info Captions:

CAE_instructor_Gris_hosed_final_MQ-1_flight_Holloman.jpg - Caption:  Senior CAE USA instructor pilot "Gris" gets the ceremonial hose-down following his participation in the final flight of the MQ-1 Predator at Holloman AFB on February 27, 2017.

MQ-1_final_flight_crew.jpg - Caption:  One of CAE USA's senior instructor pilots on the MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper aircrew training program for the U.S. Air Force had the unique honor of being one of the 14 aircrew who participated in the ceremonial final flight of the MQ-1 at Holloman AFB.

MQ-1_final_flight_Holloman.jpg - Caption:  The MQ-1 Predator returns from the final flight at Holloman AFB to the traditional water salute to mark its retirement.  CAE USA senior instructor pilot "Gris" was one of the MQ-1 pilots on the final flight.

About CAE

CAE's Defense & Security business unit focuses on helping prepare our customers to develop and maintain the highest levels of mission readiness.  We are a world-class training systems integrator offering a comprehensive portfolio of training centers, training services and simulation products across the air, land, naval and public safety market segments.  We serve our global defense and security customers through regional operations in Canada; the United States/Latin America; Europe/Africa; and Asia/Pacific/Middle East, all of which leverage the full breadth of CAE's capabilities, technologies and solutions.

CAE is a global leader in training for the civil aviation, defense and security, and healthcare markets. Backed by a 70-year record of industry firsts, we continue to help define global training standards with our innovative virtual-to-live training solutions to make flying safer, maintain defense force readiness and enhance patient safety. We have the broadest global presence in the industry, with 8,000 employees, 160 sites and training locations in over 35 countries. Each year, we train more than 120,000 civil and defense crewmembers and thousands of healthcare professionals worldwide. www.cae.com

Follow us on Twitter @CAE_Inc and @CAE_Defence

- 30 -
Download
pdf - 84 KB
Contacts
General Media
Hélène V. Gagnon
Vice President, Public Affairs and Global Communications
Trade Media
Chris Stellwag
Director, Marketing Communications, Defence & Security
Investor Relations
Andrew Arnovitz
Vice President, Strategy and Investor Relations
Share