Prince Charles - The Royal Air Force College Cranwel
Time: Monday Mar 8, 1971
Place: Royal Air Force, Cranwell, England
Details: Charles followed family tradition when he served in the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy. During his second year at Cambridge, he requested and received Royal Air Force training. On 8 March 1971, he flew himself to the Royal Air Force College Cranwell to train as a jet pilot.
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