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Prince William slapped with four-month booze ban ahead of RAF training
Posted on Friday, January 04, 2008 (EST)
Prince William has been slapped with a four-month booze ban, following the announcement that he is to train as a pilot with the Royal Air Force (RAF).
 
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Prince William. Photo Credit: REUTERS/John D McHugh/AFP Photo/WPA Pool

London, Jan 4 (ANI): Prince William has been slapped with a four-month booze ban, following the announcement that he is to train as a pilot with the Royal Air Force (RAF).

The young British royal has been asked to abide by the force’s “bottle to throttle” rule from next week when he starts his helicopter pilot’s course.

The 25-year-old will be restricted to two pints of beer a day, and will be forbidden from drinking alcohol after 8pm, for the 12 hours before duty must be dry.

The future king will be based at RAF Cranwell, Lincs, where his father, Prince Charles learned to fly in 1971.

“Flying Officer Wales will be realizing a personal ambition to learn how to fly, and this will be the beginning of a lifelong relationship with the Royal Air Force,” The Sun quoted the flying school’s commandant, Group Captain Nick Seward, as saying.

“He will be subjected to our ‘bottle to throttle’ rule like everyone else. He will not be able to drink alcohol at least 12 hours before flying,” he added.

Though the RAF pilot training can last up to four years, the officials have fashioned a fast-track course to allow William to earn his wings by the end of April.

“We’ve adapted his course and have cut out anything superfluous because we’re not teaching him to be an operational pilot, we’re teaching him to be a competent pilot,” Squadron Leader Kevin Marsh who will supervise William’s attachment, said.

“It’s going to be pretty tough. We expect him to work five days a week. He’ll be flying probably twice a day and study in the evenings as well,” he added. (ANI)

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