Air Commodore Simon Owen Falla, (born 1955) is a retired senior Royal Air Force officer. He was Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff Joint Helicopter Command from December 2006 until his retirement in June 2010.
1979 – Joined the Royal Air Force.
1980 – Selected for helicopter training.
1981 – Joined the newly formed Chinook force, with No. 18(B) Squadron at RAF Odiham.
1982 – Sailed with the Task Force during Operation Corporate, flying operational sorties over the Falklands Islands.
1983 – Joined No. 7 Squadron's new Chinook Special Forces Flight, flying operationally in Lebanon.
1986 – Qualified as a helicopter instructor at RAF Shawbury. Service followed with the Chinook Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Odiham, gaining A2 instructional category and qualified as a helicopter tactics instructor.
1989 – Promoted to squadron leader, appointed deputy commander No. 7 Squadron.
1990 – Assumed command of Special Forces Flight.
1991 – Led Special Forces Flight during Operation Granby over Iraq. Made Companion of the Distinguished Service Order for his command of the 6-Chinook SF Flight.
1992 – Spent six months as officer commanding No. 78 Squadron RAF, RAF Mount Pleasant.
1993 – Appointed the helicopter tactics and trials officer at the RAF Air Warfare Centre.
1995 – Following numerous short tours and courses, promoted to wing commander.
1996 – Officer commanding No. 7 Squadron RAF (until 1998).
1999 – Appointed UK air/joint advisor to the United Arab Emirates Command and Staff College, Abu Dhabi.
2001 – Promoted to group captain.
2002 – Station commander RAF St Mawgan / Commander RAF Search and Rescue Force (until 2003).
2003 – Deputy assistant chief of staff (plans), Joint Helicopter Command.
2006 – Promoted to air commodore on appointment as deputy commander and chief of staff, Joint Helicopter Command.
He is currently the training director at Ascent Military Flying Training System.