The University of Birmingham Air Squadron, commonly known as UBAS, is a squadron within the Royal Air Force established on 3 May 1941. It is based at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, and flies a fleet of six Grob Tutors. In 2009 the squadron upgraded the aircraft to the Grob Tutor EA which has an advanced avionics suite. The Squadron has three Flights, A, B and C; each with a student Flight Commander who holds the rank of Acting Pilot Officer. UBAS is also the parent squadron of 8 Air Experience Flight, who jointly fly UBAS' Tutor fleet.
Birmingham University Air Squadron was formed on 3 May 1941[7] and began its first undergraduate initial officer training course in October 1942. In October 1946 it began flying training at RAF Castle Bromwich on the DH Tiger Moth T Mk 2 aircraft.[8] The Squadron re-equipped with the DHC-1 Chipmunk T10 in July 1950 and was renamed the University of Birmingham Air Squadron (UBAS) on 15 October 1951.[9] In March 1958 UBAS was relocated to RAF Shawbury.[10] The Chipmunks served for 25 years until the SA Bulldog T1's replaced them in June 1975. UBAS moved "temporarily" to RAF Cosford in March 1978,[11] and it has remained based there ever since. The Bulldogs were retired in 2001 and were replaced with the Austrian-built Grob G-115E Tutor aircraft. In November 2009 the Grob 115E's were partly replaced with the higher specification Grob 115 EA.
Sqn Ldr Michael Child, University of Birmingham Environmental Geoscience, joined the RAF in 2001, Red Arrows from 2012
Flying
All of the cadets have the opportunity to participate in the flying syllabus for the University Air Squadrons.
Successful completion of the Core Syllabus qualifies the student pilot for the award of the Preliminary Flying Badge, or 'Budgie Wings' as they are sometimes called.
Student Leadership Team
Squadron activities are largely run by students who take on various executive roles within UBAS. The squadron is split into three flights, each commanded by a Flight Commander who holds the rank of Acting Pilot Officer.
The squadron also has a Senior Student who is in overall command of all students, serving as a link between the student body and the staff. The current senior student is Acting Pilot Officer Quinlan Prendergast.[13]
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^"UBAS History". University of Birmingham Air Squadron. Royal Air Force. Retrieved 9 May 2016.
^Lake, Alan (1999). Flying Units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. p. 314. ISBN1-84037-086-6.
^Delve, Ken (2007). The military airfields of Britain, Wales and West Midlands : Cheshire, Hereford & Worcester, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Wales (1 ed.). Ramsbury: Crowood. p. 271. ISBN978-1-861269-17-1.
^Delve, Ken (2007). The military airfields of Britain - Wales and West Midlands. Marlborough: Crowood Press. p. 89. ISBN978-1-861269-17-1.