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RAF Waddington Welcomes First Woman Leader of the Red Arrows

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RAF Waddington Welcomes First Woman Leader of the Red Arrows

Wing Commander Sasha Nash has created a landmark by becoming the first female to lead the Red Arrows, succeeding Wing Commander Adam Collins. Her base of operations is at RAF Waddington, located in Lincolnshire, where she holds command over 150 personnel inclusive of RAF and civilians. Her role encompasses managing all elements associated with the distinguished aerobatic group. Nash’s appointment observes a significant point not only for the Red Arrows but also for Lincolnshire – a county intrinsically linked with the history of aviation services. Nash, who served as a Tornado pilot and has carried out tours in Afghanistan, aspires that her service will motivate and inspire the upcoming generations of aviators originating from diverse backgrounds. In an act of reminiscence, she shared her childhood memories of being inspired by air shows which gave ignition to her lifelong admiration for aviation. She holds a history of working closely with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby, which cements her connection to Lincolnshire’s deep-rooted aviation history. Wing Commander Adam Collins, her predecessor, expressed his belief in Nash’s devotion towards her duty and displayed confidence in her capacity to guide the team with precision and distinction. Under Nash’s leadership, the Red Arrows are anticipated to maintain their legacy of delivering spectacular displays both on local and global terrains.

This historical event was first covered by www.bbc.com.

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