Matt Lindley is currently a commercial airline pilot and former serving member of the Royal Air Force.
The son of a Yorkshire farmer, Matt attended Silcoates School, Wakefield where he was Head Boy. From school Matt studied at the University of Birmingham and gained a Bachelor of Commerce in 1994. After leaving University, he joined the Ford Motor Company Graduate Training Programme and joined a team implementing Japanese Management techniques in the car industry.
In 1995 Matt was selected to join the UK Royal Air Force as a pilot. During his military career, he flew many aircraft including the Hawk fighter jet. In 2000 he was selected to fly Her Majesty The Queen, members of the UK Royal Family and Government worldwide, serving on The Royal Squadron. Whilst serving, he became a qualified flying instructor and VIP qualified Captain. He flew missions in the Sierra Leone, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts. Matt was one of the first openly gay pilots in the RAF. In 2007 Matt left the Service to join British Airways, initially flying the Airbus on their short haul network. Matt now flies the Boeing 777 on BAs long haul routes.
In addition to flying, Matt specialises in non-technical training. He delivers Human Performance Factors keynote speeches and workshops which draw on flight management techniques to optimise outcomes, whilst minimising human error in the workplace. He specialises in healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors.
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