EXCLUSIVE: A senior RAF officer - speaking in an official capacity - suggested her claims could have been caused by angst following a relationship with another serving officer.
In exclusive interviews with the Daily Mail, the women - among more than 40 personnel to raise serious misconduct issues - said the jets should be grounded due to the Red Arrows toxic culture.
The officer joined the elite Lincolnshire-based flying unit earlier this year. But after just six months, she filed a complaint to top military brass about behaviour that made her feel uncomfortable .
The training was given to the RAF s aerobatic team at RAF Scrampton and included the Red Arrows, days after 40 personnel gave 250 hours of
evidence in an enquiry into the toxic unit.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston, who launched an investigation into accusations of inappropriate behaviour in December 2021, has said legitimate questions are being asked .