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ACA Monthly News - Aircraft Carrier Alliance
May 2016

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   Spotlight on…
   Commander Steve Prest, Royal Navy
   Head of Weapon Engineering
                                                            officers I am an integral member of the Command Team
                                                            providing trusted advice to the Command on a full range
                                                            of issues.

                                                            What are the key challenges of your role?
                                                            The key challenge is balancing the demands on our
                                                            people’s time. There is significant demand for Weapon
                                                            Engineers to support HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH Testing
                                                            and Commissioning programme. We don’t see our
                                                            contractual obligations as a target but, rather, the bare
                                                            minimum; this is a team sport and we are doing all we
                                                            can to help the ACA team. In the meantime, we have a
                                                            significant training programme to achieve to ensure that
                                                            we are competent, both as individuals and a team, to take
 How did your career bring you to where you are             this national strategic asset to sea and protect her.
 today, currently working with the Aircraft Carrier
 Alliance?                                                  What are you most proud of “Even after 17 years in
 I am a Weapon Engineer Officer and joined the Royal        about your role?                      the organisation,
 Navy after reading Electronic and Electrical Engineering   I am hugely proud to be             putting on the uniform
 at Loughborough University. I served in the Defence        an Officer in the                     each morning still
 Communications Services Agency in support of Op            Royal Navy. Even                      gives me a great
 TELIC 1 (Iraq); undertook a tour in Afghanistan as a       after 17 years in the                sense of pride.” Cdr
 Liaison Officer to Task Force Helmand; and served on       organisation, putting on            Steve Prest, Head of
 exchange with the French Navy.                             the uniform each morning            Weapon Engineering.
                                                            still gives me a great sense of
 More recently I was the Weapon Engineer Officer in         pride. I also love being part of a Ship’s Company.
 HMS WESTMINSTER undertaking operations the                 Leading and Commanding sailors is a privilege and a joy.
 Mediterranean (Libya), Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean.      It has its challenges, to be sure, but the verve, potential
 Having completed the Advanced Command and Staff            and aptitude of our people is inspiring. My job is to
 Course, I worked in the Maritime Capability Division of    ensure that all of those attributes are properly harnessed
 Navy Command Headquarters as the Fleet Robotics            to deliver HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH ready for operations
 Officer before joining HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH.                in defence of our nation’s interests.

 When did you start working on the QEC programme            What has been the highlight of working on the QEC
 and what is your current role?                             programme for you?
 I joined HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH in January 2016 as            The highlight of my time so far was walking on board
 the Commander (Weapon Engineer). I am the Head of          HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH for the first time. She is an
 the ship’s Weapon Engineering Department and also          amazing ship that we should all rightly be proud of. I am
 lead the ship’s media organisation.                        extremely excited about the prospect of taking her to sea
                                                            for the first time and bringing her home to Portsmouth
 What does that involve?                                    next year.
 As Cdr (WE) I am responsible for leading the Weapon
 Engineering Department of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH.             Finally, what do you do in your spare time?
 The weapons engineering departments will be                I live on the south coast of England so the time I get at
 responsible for all the mission systems equipment, once    home is limited, but I enjoy spending that with my wife
 handed over, as well as all of the magazines and           and daughter. I enjoy reading and I’m a keen fan of most
 munitions handling systems. As one of the Ship’s senior    sports, particularly football and rugby, participating when
                                                            time and body allow.
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Unique thermal metal coating developed
                                                                Captain Simon Petitt, Senior Naval Officer of HMS
                                                                QUEEN ELIZABETH, said: "The new flight deck coating is
                                                                one of the many 21st Century engineering innovations
                                                                being incorporated in the Queen Elizabeth Class
                                                                programme. As the largest warships ever built for the
                                                                Royal Navy, these powerful ambassadors will protect UK
                                                                interests around the globe for the next 50 years."

                                                                The specialist thermal coating is being applied to sections
                                                                of the vast flight deck of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH using
                                                                a specially developed robotic spray, which fires powdered
                                                                metal through a jet of plasma at temperatures of almost
                                                                10,000°C (18,000°F). The molten droplets then flatten
                                                                and quickly solidify, creating a tough but rough coating 2-
                                                                2.5 mm thick that is bonded to the steel beneath.
                                                                Approximately 2,000 square metres of the 19,000 square
                                                                metre flight deck will be coated, with the work due to be
                                                                completed prior to sea trials in early 2017.

An innovative thermal metal coating has been developed          The specialist thermal coating is being applied to sections
specifically by British companies to protect the flight deck    of the vast flight deck of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH using
of the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers from the         a specially developed robotic spray, which fires powdered
heat which results from the immense thrust of the engines       metal through a jet of plasma at temperatures of almost
of the new F-35B Lightning II fighter jets.                     10,000°C (18,000°F). The molten droplets then flatten
                                                                and quickly solidify, creating a tough but rough coating 2-
Specialist teams from across the Aircraft Carrier Alliance      2.5 mm thick that is bonded to the steel beneath.
have developed the unique protective coating capable of
resisting the high temperature exhaust gases emitted by         Approximately 2,000 square metres of the 19,000 square
the new F-35B Lightning II aircraft during its short take-off   metre flight deck will be coated, with the work due to be
and vertical landings.                                          completed prior to sea trials in early 2017.

Using a combination of aluminium and titanium, the
thermal metal coating can withstand temperatures of up to
1,500°C (2,700°F). The coating, developed in partnership
with Monitor Coatings based in Tyne and Wear, is
expected to provide long-term protection through the life
of the carriers and forms an important part of the work
underway to prepare HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH for sea
trials next year and flight trials in 2018.

Ian Booth, Managing Director of the Aircraft Carrier
Alliance, said: “There is incredible momentum behind the
programme to prepare HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH for sea
trials and integrate the F-35B Lightning II aircraft. Working
with experts in the UK, we have developed a unique
coating to provide the necessary protection to the flight
deck of the aircraft carriers and this will ensure they can
deliver the UK’s carrier strike capability for the next fifty
years.”
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First Sea Captain Joins HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH
                                                               On leaving the ship for the last time, Captain Petitt said:
                                                               “It has been an extreme honour to be in charge of the first
                                                               crew of the Navy’s future flagship and play a small part in
                                                               shaping how the ship will operate. It is without doubt the
                                                               pinnacle of my career. In particular watching a shell of a
                                                               ship develop at pace and a ship’s company grow from 9
                                                               to 580 personnel, which I proudly hand over to Captain
                                                               Kyd to take to sea. I congratulate the Aircraft Carrier
                                                               Alliance for their tremendous work and my crew, for their
                                                               support.”

                                                               Joining as the Senior Naval Officer of the sister ship HMS
                                                               PRINCE OF WALES, Captain Ian Groom, said: “Today
                                                               marks a proud moment in my naval career as I assume
                                                               responsibility for the rapidly growing ship’s company of
                                                               HMS Prince of Wales. I am delighted to join at such an
                                                               exciting time and be part of such a professional dedicated
                                                               team.”

                                                               HMS Queen Elizabeth, will set sail for the first time in
                                                               early 2017 when she will move to her permanent home
                                                               on the Princess Royal Jetty in Portsmouth Naval Base,
                                                               with HMS Prince of Wales following in 2019.

HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH has reached a major
milestone in her programme with the arrival of the first
Commanding Officer, Captain Jerry Kyd.

Captain Kyd, who will be responsible for leading the men
and women who will operate the 65,000 tonne ship from
her future base port, Portsmouth Naval Base, took
command of his ship on Tuesday 24 May 2016.

In his first speech to
his ship’s              “I am extremely proud to
company,                  be leading you as the
Captain Kyd             ship’s first Captain as we
said: “It is a            work together with the
singular               Aircraft Carrier Alliance to
honour to                sail from Rosyth for sea
be taking                 trials early next year.”
command                Captain Kyd, Commanding
of the crew of our                Officer.
future Flagship. I am
extremely proud to be leading you as the ship’s first
Captain as we work together with the Aircraft Carrier
Alliance to sail from Rosyth for sea trials early next year.

“We are proud in purpose and focused in our work as we
look to the sea and our arrival in our home port of
Portsmouth in about a year’s time.”

Although Captain Kyd remains a substantive
Commodore, he will follow historical custom and
routinely wear the rank of Captain Royal Navy in his role
as Commanding Officer of HMS Queen Elizabeth.

He takes over from Captain Simon Petitt who has been
Senior Naval Officer of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and
HMS PRINCE OF WALES as they generate through
their build programmes.
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Specialist Centre to support Aircraft Carriers
takes shape

A new centre containing facilities to support the new              “These are exciting times for the Naval Base and the
Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers is nearing                 wider Portsmouth area as we prepare for these huge
completion at Portsmouth Naval Base.                               ships which have secured the future of the base for the
                                                                   rest of the century.
The Queen Elizabeth Class Centre of Specialisation will
cover an area of 70,000 square metres – approximately              “BAE Systems is working in partnership with the Royal
the size of 10 football pitches. It will include a 7,000           Navy under the Team Portsmouth banner to improve the
square metre Forward Support Centre able to hold 15,000            QE Class Ships’ Company experience that the carrier’s
pallets of medical, mail and naval stores under one roof, a        crew will receive at the waterfront and provide the
café seating more than 500 people at any one time and a            resources, information, material and facilities they will
reception centre for all those working on or visiting the          need in Portsmouth and on operations around the world.”
carriers.                                                          Mark Lancaster, Minister for Defence Personnel and
                                                                   Veterans, was at Portsmouth Naval Base to see the
The centre will house employees of Team Portsmouth, a              progress on the infrastructure works.
partnership between the Ministry of Defence and BAE
Systems, with engineers, logisticians and waterfront staff         He said: "This new Centre of Specialisation will ensure
working alongside each other to plan and deliver the               that our highly skilled engineers, logisticians and
maintenance for these ships.                                       waterfront staff are well supported, and have the facilities
                                                                   they need as Portsmouth becomes the home of the
Mike Howarth, Managing Director for BAE Systems                    Queen Elizabeth Class Carriers next year.
Maritime Services in Portsmouth, said: “At 65,000 tonnes
the new carriers are the largest and most complex naval            "Our £100 million investment in the naval base and the
ships built in the UK. It’s essential that they have high          arrival of the carriers will support and sustain thousands of
quality facilities and highly skilled people to support them.      jobs across the region.“

“This centre will be the home not just for the carriers; it will   The creation of a dedicated area for the carriers forms
also be home for the military and civilian people who              part of the overall vision for Portsmouth Naval Base – four
support them. With improvements to the jetty and                   dedicated areas to support the ships based ships.
construction of a high voltage power station already in its
final stages, you can now see that we are well on the way          For images and videos click here.
to being ready for HMS Queen Elizabeth’s arrival next
year.”

Commodore Jeremy Rigby, Naval Base Commander,
said: “The work on the Queen Elizabeth Class centre is
yet another tangible milestone in getting the Naval Base
ready to support our new aircraft carriers. A huge amount
of activity is in train ashore and in the harbour to make
sure we are ready to receive HMS Queen Elizabeth.
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Virtual future for Aircraft Carriers

The future of warship support has been revealed at the      The work draws on the apprentices’ experiences of
13th International Naval Engineering Conference and         developing the support solution for the Queen Elizabeth
Exhibition (INEC 2016) in Bristol.                          Class. Ross Basketter and Craig Birchmore are both in
                                                            the fourth year of their Engineering Technician
Three apprentices, who work for BAE Systems at              Apprenticeship. Abbi Fisher is in the third year of her
Portsmouth Naval Base, entered a paper for the              Engineering Technician Apprenticeship and all are
conference’s Sir Donald Gosling Award that shows how        currently working on the Queen Elizabeth Class
virtual reality could have a practical application on the   Readiness Programme.
new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers.
                                                            INEC, a major international conference for naval
A computer-generated simulation of a 3D environment         engineers, is an Institute of Marine Engineering, Science
would allow users to physically interact with their         and Technology (IMarEST) Learned Society event. The
surroundings in real time. The technology is known in the   paper was one of 23 presented to the Sir Donald Gosling
commercial sector for its use in the gaming industry.       Award judging panel.
BAE Systems has developed virtual reality simulations
for training and for its world-leading warship design and   Judging Panel Chairman John Newell, who is also Head
build. The paper describes how the technology could be      of Queen Elizabeth Class Support at BAE Systems, said:
also applied to three areas of ship support: design         “The sheer size and complexity of the new carriers
services, training, and business communications.            present support staff with a challenge both in finding their
                                                            way around the ship and in supporting the ship’s systems.

                                                            “This paper highlights
                                                            the opportunity that         ““This paper highlights the
                                                            virtual reality offers          opportunity that virtual
                                                            in building                    reality offers in building
                                                            intimate                     intimate  knowledge of the
                                                            knowledge of the               ship from  ashore,” John
                                                            ship from ashore,              Newell,  Head   of Queen
                                                            assists in designing          Elizabeth   Class  Support,
                                                            future changes to the               BAE   Systems.
                                                            ships and helps with
                                                            planning support activities amongst many potential
                                                            benefits to improve effective and efficient delivery of
                                                            support.”
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Did you see the carriers in the news?
On Thursday 19 May the Aircraft Carrier Alliance hosted some
journalists from national and international media outlets in Rosyth.
The ACA and Royal Navy provided a briefing about the programme,
followed by a tour of both HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS
PRINCE OF WALES. The tour gave national media (including FT,
Bloomberg, BBC, The Sun, Daily Mail, Mirror and Telegraph) access
to completed compartments, including an accommodation area,
Junior Rates galley, flight deck and bridge on ship 1, plus onto the
flight deck of ship 2.

This gave us the opportunity to unveil the new thermal metal coating
technology developed by the ACA to protect the flight deck from the
landing and take-off of the F35B Lightning II (see article p2).

Here’s just some of the positive coverage from over the weekend.
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Willie McLachlan says goodbye by raising £11,000
  for charity
                                                                  “We raised around £11,000 at the ball and I have been
                                                                  overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of our
                                                                  sponsors and guests who have invested their time and
                                                                  money to raise vital funds for the selected charities.”

                                                                  Willie’s dedication to charity and £2 million raised has not
                                                                  gone unnoticed as he was awarded an MBE for his
                                                                  commitment and service to charity in 2011. On being
                                                                  made a Member of the British Empire Willie commented:
                                                                  “Charitable work has become a way of life for me,
                                                                  whether it’s organising a fundraising event or devoting
                                                                  time to help with projects. Meeting the people who
                                                                  benefit from donations, no matter how small or large, and
                                                                  seeing the difference we can make to those who are less
Around 300 guests danced the night away on Friday at              fortunate makes it all worthwhile. I was overwhelmed to
the Aircraft Carrier Alliance Charity Ball held in the Grand      be recognised in this way and feel very honoured and
Central Hotel, Glasgow.                                           grateful.”

The glamorous event saw workers at the Alliance trade             Over the years, Willie has organised hundreds of
in their overalls and hardhats for black ties and tiaras          fundraising events, from golf tournaments and abseils to
while raising money for RNRMC, CHAS, St Margaret’s                charity cycles and auctions, both outside of work and
Hospice, Motor Neuron Disease Scotland & Prostate                 with the company however the ball will hold a special
Charity UK. The Ball’s guests were treated to a glittering        place in Willie’s heart not only because it was the first
array of entertainment by Diego, a brilliant band with a          Alliance event, but because it was the last charity event
set encompassing 50s classics to modern chart toppers,            he will organise before retiring from BAE Systems on
which got the crowd on their feet from the first to the last      Thursday following 40 years of service. Willie started his
beat. Guests were also given the opportunity to bid for           career in Glasgow in 1976 and joined the Aircraft Carrier
some fantastic prizes including an iPad, a fourball at            Alliance in Rosyth in 2012. Over the years he has played
Gleneagles and an overnight stay at the Grand Central             an integral part in driving down accidents and making our
Hotel.                                                            sites safer and for that we will always be grateful.

The event was organised by SHE Manager and long-                  Willie said “I have met some
                                                                   wonderful colleagues over         “I have met some
time charity fundraiser Willie McLachlan. Willie has
                                                                  the years who I am now            wonderful   colleagues
devoted the past 35 years to raising funds and giving
                                                                  proud to call friends             over  the years  who I
time to a number of charitable organisations close to his
                                                                  and I would like to take          am  now   proud  to call
heart so it was no surprise when he came up with the
                                                                  this opportunity to thank            friends.”  Willie
idea to host an Alliance Ball to not only raise funds for
                                                                   all of them for making my         McLachlan, SHE
charity but also bring together workers from across the
                                                                  time both in Glasgow and                 Manager.
industry partners for a night of fun and dancing.
                                                                  Rosyth an experience I will never
Willie told us “This is the 8th                                    forget.”
time I have organised a           “No one can comprehend
charity ball of this               how life can change in a
nature and I can                   second and I encourage
honestly say                       others to get involved in
this was by far                 helping  children and families
the best. The most              up  and down   the country get
important thing is the            the support  and care they
beneficiaries of the            need  so they  can make   every
money raised, anything              moment    count.” Willie
we can do to make life a         McLachlan, SHE Manager.
bit easier for them is hugely
rewarding. I have been involved with
various charities for many years and have seen the
amazing work they can do caring for those in need as
well as supporting the families. No one can comprehend
how life can change in a second and I encourage others
to get involved in helping children and families up and
down the country get the support and care they need so
they can make every moment count.
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Pupils get a crash course in engineering

Babcock STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering &
Mathematics) Ambassadors including graduates have
been hosting a number of learning and development
sessions at Rosyth. Last month over 60 Primary 1 pupils
from East Craigs Primary School attended learning and
development sessions at the ACA Viewing Area to take
part in team building activities tailored to wider aspects of
engineering.

Supported by the ambassador’s and graduates, the
pupils were involved in a range of activities that saw
them working together building a Lego model of an                Connect with us…
aircraft carrier striving towards the same goal and a
better understanding of engineering.                            https://twitter.com/QEClassCarriers

Babcock’s Lead Detail Planner Agata Knuta said “As part         https://www.youtube.com/user/QEClassCarriers
of the school’s learning and development curriculum
events such as these create an opportunity to plant the         www.flickr.com/photos/qeclasscarriers.
seed which can flourish and beat the discouraging
forecasts of shortages of engineers in the future.”
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“East Craig Primary School was grateful for the
opportunity and thank the Babcock team for their time
and efforts.”
A special thanks goes out to:
Mavis Amadi,
Stephanie Ferguson
Ross Brewster
David Campbell
Mark Hanlin
David Burnett
Lisa Brown.
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