HC Deb 07 July 1922 vol 156 c715W
Mr. MALONE

asked the Secretary of State for Air how many trained airship pilots and how many other officers and men trained in any particular branch of airship work are now available; and how are they employed?

Captain GUEST

The numbers are: Trained airship pilots, 56: other officers, trained in airship duties (engines, stores, wireless), 21; airmen, trained in airship duties, 135. A few of the officers were also aeroplane pilots and are now serving as such. The remainder are employed on various Royal Air Force duties or are undergoing courses of instruction. Of the airmen, 83 were riggers, and these are now under training as riggers of aeroplanes or balloons. The remaining 52 were hydrogen workers and are being trained for other Royal Air Force duties, chiefly as mechanical transport drivers.