Air Commodore Cathcart Michael Wight-Boycott, CBE, DSO & Bar (18 August 1910 – December 1998) was a British fighter pilot during the Second World War and a senior Royal Air Force officer during the post-war years.
In September 1937 Wight-Boycott joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RAFVR) as a pilot officer in his spare time and undertook advanced combat training on Hawker Hurricanes.
He was promoted to flying officer in the RAFVR before enlisting on a short service commission in the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the start of the Second World War in September 1939.
Between December 1942 and January 1943 he took the additional temporary role of station commander at West Malling.
As the war ended Wight-Boycott was confirmed as a permanent commission officer in the substantive rank of squadron leader.
In February 1948 he was posted as the air staff officer at Headquarters, RAF Middle East.
He returned to the UK in 1950 on the staff at Headquarters Southern Sector, Fighter Command at RAF Colerne.