Piloting Skill - Breitling Jet Team
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Piloting Skill - Breitling Jet Team
BREITLING JET TEAM www.breitling-jet-team.com FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Outstanding feats are the rule Meet the world’s elite professional civilian jet aerobatics team Precision. Speed. Audacity. Aerobatics is one of the world’s most demanding disciplines and one of the most fascinating sights to watch from the ground. A concentrated blend of technical ability, mastery and finesse, the Breitling Jet Team is the elite in its field. Breitling recognizes excellence in aviation and this unique aerobatic team actively promotes the wonder of flight to the public. Working closely together to reinforce the core values of the company, the Breitling Jet Team has carried out the mission with verve, performing for awestruck audiences across the globe for over a decade. Sometimes flying to within just three meters of each other, the skill and trust to operate the L-39C Albatros jets in such tight formation is created over the numerous years of operating together. With very few changes to the team over ten years, the pilots do not think, operate or react as individuals, but as one cohesive unit naturally ensuring the safety of the team is their number one priority. The team performs internationally each year at a host of VIP engagements, sporting events and airshows. To maintain their high standard at every show, the team operates full-time during the year. Each appearance of the Breitling Jet Team is a breathtaking vision as the aircraft gracefully weave through the sky at speeds of up to 750kph. A seamlessly coordinated ballet, the entire display leaves you spellbound as the pilots work in total synchronicity filling the sky with rolls, loops and gravity-defying moves. The rapid-fire succession of aerobatic figures are perfectly mastered and coordinated down to the smallest detail... just like a Breitling Chronometer. The display ends with a dazzling pyrotechnic finale, using a system of thermal flares to light the sky. FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Leading the team to success “There are two key words in display flying – quality and safety. A polished performance is the result of the two together,” Jacques Bothelin (Speedy). “Our aerial display is an artistic expression. We give the public an emotive 25-minute performance with elegant maneuvers, smoke, music and the commentary.” FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Piloting Skill NAME: Bernard Charbonnel [Charbo] Flight Hours: 8,700 CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot QUESTION: What is the biggest challenge for you? ANSWER: “The challenge is permanent in a pilot’s career. We must show humility, rigour, to question permanently to always be on top and try to excel.” NAME: Christophe Deketelaere [Douky] Flight Hours: 5900 CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot QUESTION: What is the biggest challenge for you? ANSWER: “Performing the perfect show with exact equal distance between 7 planes even with the wind, clouds etc... a challenge is what pilots like!” FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Piloting Skill NAME: François Ponsot [Ponpon] NAME: Paco WALLAERT [Paco] Flight Hours: 6700 Flight Hours: 4400 CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot QUESTION: What is your main role in the team? ANSWER: “I am left inboardwingman and solo leader. On the ground I’m in charge of operations, flight safety equipment and passenger flights.” FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Piloting Skill NAME: Georges-‐Eric CASTAING (Georgio) Flight Hours: 4400 CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot NAME: Patrick Marchand [Gaston] FLIGHT HOURS: 5500 CV: Fighter pilot – display pilot QUESTION: What’s the most exciting part of the job? ANSWER:“Flying to displays and ferrying to new countries, being an ambassador for Breitling and being respected among the great national teams.” FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com A demanding display season around the world Continuous improvement to achieve a seamless display Each Breitling Jet Team pilot is carefully selected and remains with the team for many years, unlike military or national teams which have to rotate their pilots every year. They also benefit from a short off-season as they display around the world throughout the year and are not restricted by the European calendar. These factors make pre-season training relatively straightforward. Precision is almost an obsession within the team, with each display filmed and reviewed as part of a detailed debrief where each pilot can assess their own and the team’s performance. Even though they are among the most experienced display pilots in the world, they don’t take their skills for granted and always listen to advice. Collectively they strive for the ultimate perfection; a seamless display. As the pilots are often subjected to up to 8g whilst in the cockpit and up to speeds of 750kph the team engages in specific physical preparation on the ground in order to maintain G tolerance. To withstand the grueling stresses and strains of this demanding environment, the pilots need to be in good physical shape. The sudden acceleration felt in the dramatic maneuvers, coupled with the intensity of the G forces means the pilots must be able to respond quickly and accurately in the air to ensure safety. This particular demand on the body is tough for even the fittest pilots and the whole team understands the need to remain on top form both physically and mentally at all times. Emotional stability is another prerequisite for the team members – who all rely on each other when on the ground and in the air. While the life of a display pilot in the Breitling Jet Team can be both physically and mentally demanding, the pilots take great pleasure in every opportunity to fly and to showcase their unique performance to new audiences around the world. FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com Precision. Speed. Audacity. G force Building significant G tolerance is an important part of all aerobatic flight training. To ensure that G-LOC (loss of consciousness ) does not occur, the pilots use their muscles to prevent blood from draining from the head when the pressure of gravity is pulling it down to the pilots’ feet. This is made easier with G-suits which are worn by the pilots to keep the blood circulating. Safety To ensure that safety is always a high priority, the pilots also have the back-up of an ejector seat fitted to the jets for use in an emergency. The purpose of this safety device is to effectively propel the pilot from the cockpit with enough force (20G) so they will not hit the aircraft as they exit. FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The beast behind the beauty L-39 C Albatros The Breitling Jet Team flies seven L-39C Albatros military training aircraft. The Czech-built airplane has two seats and can be used for instructive and passenger flights. This magnificent aircraft is an excellent blend of performance, aesthetics and reliability. To accentuate their powerful, taut and dynamic appearance, they have been painted in a suitably refined livery also in keeping with the core values of the watchmaking brand. The iconic Breitling yellow, bold black, anthracite gray and metal scheme reflects the spectacular feats performed by the planes and was designed for optimum visibility for spectators. Looking almost like missiles from the ground, the visual effect is stunning. MAX SPEED IN LEVEL FLIGHT: 750 KM/H MASS WHEN PERFORMING: MAX SPEED IN A DIVE: 910 KM/H MAX G FORCE: 4,000 KG +8 G / – 4 G CEILING: 11000 M LENGTH: 12 M THRUST: 1800 KG WINGSPAN: 9.5 M FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The aerial formations The aerial formations A visual masterpiece with seven aircraft in harmony A visual masterpiece with seven aircraft in harmony Calysto Rocket Chronomat B1 Blackbird Avenger FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The aerobatic sequences The aerobatic sequences Synchro pair percussion 360° Black Bird Loop + turn in Arrowhead formation ¼ clover Apache roll Ocean Masterwave Barrel roll Loop Vertical split Opposite barrel roll Final break FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The Mechanics The people without whom Breitling Jet Team pilots could not fly, and on whom they rely with complete confidence so as to be able to concentrate on their own tasks. They make a rigorous, discreet and yet very direct contribution to the success and beauty of the show... FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The Support PHILIPPE LALOIX LUC HERBINIÈRE Coach and stand-in Presenter and support aircraft pilot After a career as a fighter pilot on Mirage F1 and Alpha Jet aircraft, “Sheriff” became part of the Patrouille de France, where he stayed for five years. In 1998, he joined Jacques Bothelin’s team and flew four seasons on a PC-7, before switching to an L-39C. He has 9,000 flight hours to his credit. An acknowledged expert in formation aerobatics, he is both the Breitling Jet Team instructor and a pilot capable of replacing any of the others within the team. Luc Herbinière is a pilot and instructor who serves as both the presenter for the team and as the captain of the support aircraft. During the shows, he is on the ground to provide spectators with the technical information relating to the figures being performed, guiding their gaze so that they miss nothing of the maneuvers. When the squad is traveling, he flies the Metro III support aircraft used for carrying technical and logistic equipment. FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com The Support METROLINER The Breitling Jet Team is accompanied by a support aircraft, a Fairchild Metro III, chosen for its load-bearing capacity, its performance and its adaptability. FRANCE: Luc Herbiniere +33 7 89 21 49 05 luc@breitling-jet-team.com UK: Rebecca Allen +44 7727 20797 press@aviation.breitling.com
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