Ian Stewart (RAF officer)

For the air vice marshal, see Ian Michael Stewart.
Ian Stewart
Allegiance United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Air Force
Years of service 1980 – 2013
Rank Air Commodore
Commands held

Air Commodore Ian Richard William Stewart, CBE, FRAeS is a retired British Royal Air Force officer. His last posting was as the United Kingdom National Military Representative at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe. He was Commandant Air Cadets between 2008 and 2010.

Early life

Stewart was educated at St John's School, Leatherhead, where he became a Cadet Warrant Officer [1] in the CCF (RAF) Section based there. He studied Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Southampton University[1] as an Acting Pilot Officer with an RAF University Cadetship.

Military career

Having completed Officer Training at RAF Cranwell in 1980 he remained to complete basic flying training before moving on to RAF Valley for advanced training. He was selected to become an instructor and after completing Central Flying School training at RAF Leeming, he was posted to RAF Linton-on-Ouse in 1983 as a Qualified Flying Instructor where he flew over 1000 hours on the Jet Provost basic trainer.

In 1986 he converted to the Phantom FGR2 and served on 92 Squadron, RAF Wildenrath in Germany, as the Squadron Qualified Flying Instructor. He moved back to 228 Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Leuchars in 1989 before converting to fly the Tornado F3.

In 1992 he moved from Leuchars to RAF Coningsby and joined the Tornado F3 Operational Conversion Unit 56 (R) Squadron as a flight commander. In 1994 he joined the staff at 11 Group Headquarters at RAF Bentley Priory, serving on the Air Defence training desk.

At the end of 1996 he completed the Joint Service Defence College course at Greenwich. He then commanded the Flying Training Development Wing at RAF Halton where he was responsible for devising a training strategy for fast jet pilots.

In 1999 he served in the Defence Crisis Management Centre in MOD as a Kosovo briefing officer and completed a short tour within the former Directorate of Public Relations (RAF). From April 2000 to October 2002 he was the Officer Commanding 56 (R) Squadron at RAF Coningsby.

After achieving over 1000 flying hours on the Tornado F3 he joined the UK Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood as the J5 Plans SO1 Deployable Liaison Officer and was a member of the Operation TELIC planning staff responsible for the UK's contribution to Coalition operations in Iraq.

In 2003 he was posted to Ramstein Air Base, Germany, where he served as the A3 Division Head and United Kingdom Senior National Representative within the NATO Component Command Air Headquarters. In early 2004 he served as Assistant Chief of Staff (Air) within the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Stewart is the Chairman of the 56 Squadron Association and the Chair of Trustees of the RAF Cranwell Kidzone Childcare Centre.[1]

Senior appointments

He served as the head of the Officer and Aircrew Cadet Training Unit at RAF Cranwell from 2006 until May 2008. In May 2008, he became Commandant Air Cadets, replacing Air Commodore Gordon Moulds. After two years as Commandant, Stewart handed over the baton of command to Air Commodore Barbara Cooper in May 2010.[2] His first role with the ACO since leaving as a CCF (RAF Section) CWO in 1979 was as the guest of honour at Cumbria and North Lancashire's annual dinner in Morecombe, a few weeks before taking up his appointmentas Commandant Air Cadets.

Stewart assumed his appointment at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe on 24 May 2010.[3]

He retired from the Royal Air Force on 22 November 2013.[4]

Personal life

He has been married to Rosemary since 1981 and they have three children: Chris, Mike and James. His interests include skiing, foreign travel and singing.[1]

Honours and decorations

Stewart was awarded the NATO Meritorious Service Medal in 2006 for services to NATO. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours.[5]

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (FRAeS) in 2009.[6]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Air Commodore Gordon Moulds
Commandant Air Cadet Organisation
2008 2010
Succeeded by
Air Commodore Barbara Cooper
Preceded by
D C Eccles
United Kingdom Military Representative
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

2010 2013
Succeeded by
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