Apache pilot dream for former barman from Solihull
A former barman is closing in on his dream of piloting Apache attack helicopters. Airtrooper Kai Yardley, aged 20, from Solihull, Birmingham, started as a pot washer before moving behind the bar when he turned 18. But as much as he enjoyed the experience, he always had his sights set on his dream career and now, just two years later, his eyes are very much fixed on that prize.
An Aviation Communication Specialist with 4 Regiment Army Air Corps, based in Wattisham, he recently deployed to Estonia on Exercise Spring Storm. The month-long NATO exercise saw 14,000 land, sea, and air personnel from 11 countries demonstrating interoperability in multi-domain training scenarios.