AN RAF ground crew man has become a video star — break-dancing as he directs £25million Tornado jets.
Dean Tabreham, 28, was filmed larking around as he guided Top Gun pilots and their 1,000mph GR4 bombers taxiing on the tarmac during a NATO training exercise. Dean, a member of the RAF’s elite 12 bomber squadron, was taking part in a NATO tactical leadership exercise at Florennes air base, Belgium. The squadron, which is based at RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland, was being taught how to operate with other Nato airforces as a “mixed attack package”.
Dean’s antics were turned into a video and a whip-round among NATO squadrons on the exercise raised more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
An MoD spokesman told The Sun: “Dean is a top bloke who has been tearing up the tarmac with his moves. “He’s famous on the unit and proves RAF marshals are the best in the world.”
