With the retirement of the
Scottish Aviation Bulldog T1 from
Royal Air Force University Air Squadrons (UASs) and
Air Experience Flights (AEFs), a new system was put in place for the provision of the UAS and AEF flying tasks. Aircraft were to be owned and operated by private industry, contracted to the
Ministry of Defence (MoD). The aircraft chosen for this task was the Grob 115E, designated
Tutor T1 by the MoD. The Tutor fleet is owned and maintained by a civilian company,
Babcock International, and carries British
civilian registrations under a
Private Finance Initiative (PFI) scheme, painted overall white with blue flashes and UK military aircraft
roundels. Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force Elementary Flying Training (EFT), where students streamed according to ability: Fast Jet, Rotary Wing, Multi-Engine or non-pilot roles, was previously taught on the Grob Tutor at
RAF Cranwell and
RAF Barkston Heath by the joint
3 Flying Training School, with
703 Naval Air Squadron,
674 Squadron Army Air Corps, and
57 RAF Reserve Squadron, before being replaced in 2018 by the more advanced turboprop trainer, the
Grob G120TP Prefect. Some 3FTS EFT training for various pipelines still continues on the Tutor on
16 Squadron at
RAF Wittering. Until 2005, the Tutor was used by UASs to provide EFT to university students, many sponsored by the RAF. From 2006, UAS students are no longer taught EFT; they follow an unassessed flying syllabus similar to EFT, but with only a 36 hour course and the possibility of progression to more advanced training on merit. The Tutor is also used by AEFs to provide flying experience for cadets of the
Air Training Corps (ATC) and
Combined Cadet Force (CCF), replacing the Bulldog in these roles at the turn of the century. The final AEF to receive the Tutor was
10 AEF, based at
RAF Woodvale in Merseyside, in 2001. 10 AEF was incidentally also the last AEF to receive the Bulldog in 1996, replacing the
Chipmunk T10. arrives at the 2019
RIAT, England.|alt= Five Tutor T1s are also operated by
727 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's
Fleet Air Arm (FAA) for trainee pilot grading at
RNAS Yeovilton. In 2009, some Tutor squadrons began to receive new Enhanced Avionics (EA) Tutors, with an updated and enhanced instrument panel, featuring a
Garmin GNS 430W
GPS system, digital HSI, and digital engine instruments. These aircraft are the same as the standard Tutors, with the exception of an extra
VHF aerial for the new GPS system and the cockpit modifications. ==Operators==