Prince William's £50,000 flights
2008-07-01 14:01:10 -
Britain's Prince William's controversial helicopter flights earlier this year cost taxpayers £50,000. Britain's Prince William's controversial helicopter flights earlier this year cost taxpayers £50,000. The Ministry of Defence yesterday (30.06.08) released documents revealing the staggering cost of the 25-year-old's five flights - which were said to be part of his RAF pilot training. One journey - when he used RAF helicopters to fly to social engagements including his cousin Peter Phillips' stag weekend, which was located in Chinook in the Isle of Wight - cost £8,716 alone. His decision to use the helicopter to fly to the British island was described as "ridiculous and inappropriate" by aviation author Jon Lake. He said at the time: "This is an absolute waste of training hours on the Chinook helicopter that the military are hard-pressed to afford. No other pilot at Prince William's stage of training would be allowed anywhere near the left-hand seat of a Chinook." William also used the vehicles to fly to girlfriend Kate Middleton's house in Berkshire, and fly over Prince Charles' estates in Gloucestershire and Norfolk.