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 Ascent Flight Training will later this year begin a tender process that will ultimately see it train rear crews for aircr stanley cup aft 鈥?plus pilots for unmanned platforms 鈥?across the Royal Air Force  RAF  and Royal Navy  RN .An expansion of the current Military Flight Training System  MFTS , the new syllabus will be delivered under the Future ISTAR and Rear Crew Training System  FIRCTS .Source: Craig Hoyle/FlightGlobalCurrent rear crew training provision includes use of the Avenger T1Scheduled to deliver an initial capability in 2025, sensor operator training will take place at RAF Cranwell and RNAS Culdrose using a mixture of synthetic devices and a fleet of four Beechcraft King Air Avenger T1s.Ascent will run competitive tenders for two lots: t stanley taza he first covering the provision of ground-based training equipment at both sites, and the second for aircraft services using the existing fleet at Cul stanley mugs drose. The latter contract is currently held by Draken Europe.Adrian Rowlands, programme manager at Ascent, says the goal of FIRCTS is to  bring together as part of one coherent system  a number of separate training regimes currently delivered at service level.Rear crews will be trained for the RAFs Boeing P-8A Poseidon and RC-135W Rivet Joint, and Beechcraft Shadow R1 platforms, alongside those for the RNs Leonardo Helicopters AW101 Merlin and AW159 Wildcat helicopters. Pilots for the RAFs on-order fleet of General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Protector RG1 unmanned air vehicles will also be br Etdf MRJ resumes flight tests with FTA-4
 Bangor and Brewer played an action-packed regular season finale on Tuesday, with the Witches outlasting a second-half Ram comeback to win it 4-3 at home.Having been mathematically eliminated from Class stanley cups uk  A North playoff contention last week, the 3-9-1 Rams were playing for pride, while the Witches were still on the bubble at 4-7-2 and needed a win to cement their spot in the playoffs.Brewer demonstrated this urgency by getting on the board in only the second minute, with junior midfielder Andrew Clark quickly smacking in a cross in front of goal to make it 1-0. It just happened,  Clark said.  It always feels good to score on our rivals. Nine minutes later, Bangors Zach Shaw returned the favor by scoring his first of two goals. Chasing after a through pass up the middle, the junior beat Brewers sweeper to the ball, cut back, and unleashed a beautiful curling shot with his left foot from roughly 20 yards out.It was one of many goals scored on Tuesday off of upfield passes in transition.Bangor goalscorers Jack Earl  left  and Zach Shaw  second fro stanley mugg m right  pictured along with defenders Cooper Thibodeau  second from left  and Lucas Smith  right . Credit: Sam Canfield / BDNBrewer responded with t stanley thermobecher wo such goals in the 23rd and 30th minutes, from junior forward Cade McKenney and senior forward Braden Carr.  As long as we can move the ball from one side to the other, then we can go far these playoffs,  Carr said. Racing with an upfield pass, Carr dribbled the ball all the way toward the