Jon is joining the Red Arrows for the second time. During his first tour with the team, he flew as part of the Synchro Pair, who take part in the most dynamic parts of air displays.
Jon says it is his main aim for the Red Arrows to reestablish the display team’s trademark Diamond Nine formation that hasn’t been seen since 2021. Jon will be coordinating the training and will design and choreograph the aerobatic show for the forthcoming season. He will lead the formation, flying at the tip of the Diamond Nine shape.
The training for the new season will begin shortly at the team’s home base of RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire.
Jon graduated with a MSc in Transport Policy and Business Management in 2006 following his bachelor’s degree in Air Transport Management, and he joined the Royal Airforce shortly afterwards.
Staff and students on the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ campus were treated to a flypast by Jon and the rest of the team during graduation week in 2018 and in 2020 Jon visited the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ campus with engineering colleague and fellow º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ alumnus, Christopher Hughes to give a talk to aeronautical engineering students.
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ has a proud history of successful alumni flying in the Red Arrows with Ergonomics graduate, Simon Taylor on the team with Jon during his first deployment. Former Geography student, Stuart Roberts joined the team in 2022 and will continue to fly with Jon and the rest of the team this year.
To be selected for the world-famous Aerobatic Team is no mean feat. Pilots are required to take part in a minimum of 1,500 flying hours, complete a front-line tour and be assessed as above average in flying capability.
Congratulations Jon on becoming Red 1. We hope to see you flying high above campus again very soon.