Off-Road Driver Training at Dalton Barracks
LAC Phill Butwell
Driving the 4-Tonne truck through water. |
The first activity that I did was the off-roading in a Land
Rover, under the watch and guidance of Marcus (SAC Van Hagen). This was something that I had never done
before. It took a while both to get used
to driving the Land Rover, but more so getting used to the idea of seeing a
steep muddy slope and, rather than finding a sensible route around it, gunning
the engine and running straight at it until we reached the top! The off-road driving was, for me, the most
enjoyable part of the day as it gave me the opportunity to do something that I
have never had the chance to do before.
RAF 9-Tonne Service Vehicle, known as the SV |
Our final activity of the day was the opportunity to drive
both a 4-tonne truck and one of the new 9-tonne Service Vehicles (SV) around a
muddy track. This gave us the chance to
drive two very different vehicles. The
SV has only recently come into service and is full of electronic aids and
features, whereas the’ 4-Tonner’ has been in service for many years, has limited
gadgets and is left hand drive, just to add to the challenge! For me the most surreal moment was driving
the 4-Tonner with the front wheels following the ruts in the mud, but the rear wheels
weren’t, so the truck was going forwards with the back end trying desperately
to go sideways.
All in all it was a fantastic day giving me the chance to do
some training that was not the norm, yet still relevant to our life in the RAF Reserves. The highlight of the day was waiting to start
the off-road course and seeing a mud covered Land Rover cresting a slope, yet
still being able to see the huge grin on Lucy’s (LAC Roper's) face!