Sign into my account

Forgot your username Forgot your password

We are Land, Sea and Air.

Skip to main content

Merlin Training

The Merlin Training Facility (MTF) is one of the most advanced helicopter training facilities in the world. Using state-of-the-art technology, trainees undergo computer based training simulation to enable the flying practice and the study of aircraft systems such as communications, navigation and radar, without having to leave the ground.

RNAS Culdrose has one of the most advanced training facilities in the world which is used to train aircrew and engineers in every aspect of the Merlin Helicopter.

The Merlin Training Facility is a first in that it encompasses Pilot, Observer, Aircrewman and Engineering training under one roof. Most of the training facilities utilise computer based training simulation allowing detailed instruction in aircraft systems, communications, navigation, radar and electronic displays, without the students having to leave the ground.

Within the facility, we have:

    • A Weapon Systems Trainer

    • A Mechanical Systems Trainer

    • A Tactical Situation Display

    • Computer Based Training classrooms

    • A Cockpit Dynamic Simulator

    • 3 Rear Crew Trainer simulators

The Cockpit Dynamic Simulator and the Rear Crew Trainers are some of the most advanced simulators ever built. The Simulator is a full motion simulator which is an exact copy of the cockpit of the Merlin helicopter. Its state-of-the-art graphics provide a very realistic training environment for aircrew allowing them to practise emergency procedures in a safe and controlled environment. The Simulator can be linked into the Rear Crew trainers for real time multi-threat operational training.

The majority of engineering training is carried out in the Mechanical Systems Trainer. Here trainees learn how to change engines and rotor blades, while instructors can inject malfunctions for the trainees to detect.

The Weapons Systems Trainer has fully functional landing gear, hydraulics, deck lock (a hydraulic arm which grabs hold of a grid on the ship's deck once the aircraft has landed), sonobuoy dispenser and Active Dipping Sonar. It allows trainees to practise loading and unloading weapons, again in a realistic environment.

On completion of ground training, the students move to 824 Squadron to begin their airborne syllabus using the Squadron’s seven Merlin HM Mk1 helicopters.

LATEST NEWS

 

TOP STORIES

Flypast
Naval fliers perfect formation for Diamond Jubilee flypast
18 May 2012

Royal Navy helicopter crews have been practising alongside their Army...

Merlin
Training at sea with the Merlins of 824 NAS
15 February 2012

reviously we've featured the ‘University of Merlin’ at Culdrose. With...

Merlins operating from RFA Argus
A final spot of wizardry from Navy's trainee Merlin crews
14 February 2012

The final batch of Merlin aircrew are completing years of...

Merlin training at RNAS Culdrose
A spell in the cockpit: Merlin training at RNAS Culdrose
31 January 2012

A look at the training for aircrew and engineers of...

Current Jobs

Air Engineering Technician

As a vital part of our air operations team, you’ll take charge of scheduled maintenance and pre- and post-flight servicing and inspections for the Fleet Air Arm’s aircraft. You could serve on board a frigate, destroyer, helicopter carrier, at a...
More info

Aircrew Officer Pilot

You must have the commitment and physical and mental stamina to cope with the long and demanding training. You’ll need to be calm, confident and decisive under pressure. But you’ll need to develop more than just flying and tactical skills...
More info