18 February 2014
The Royal New Zealand Air Force's (RNZAF) No. 40 Squadron will conduct tactical airlift and airdrop training over the
period 17-24 February 2014 based out of RNZAF Base Ohakea.
The two C-130H Hercules aircraft and 42 personnel normally based out of RNZAF Base Auckland, will be supported by
elements from Base Auckland, Ohakea and Linton Camp.
Flight Commander of the Hercules flight, Squadron Leader Steve Thornley said, “The exercise focuses on air drop missions
and air to land resupply operations.
“During the exercise a variety of practice loads will be dropped from the aircraft onto the Raumai Range, from large
drums strapped to pallets to military vehicles. We work closely with personnel from the NZ Army’s 5 Movements Company
based out of Linton Camp. The Movements Operators help with the preparation of the loads and their recovery.”
Members of the public won’t fail to notice the aircraft in the sky due to their size and flight profiles and should be
reassured all precautions are taken to ensure the safety of people in the air and on land.
Flight Commander of the Hercules Flight, Squadron Leader Steve Thornley said, “The exercise focuses on air drop missions
and air to land resupply operations.
“During the exercise a variety of practice loads will be dropped from the aircraft onto the Raumai Range, from large
drums strapped to pallets to military vehicles. We work closely with personnel from the NZ Army’s 5 Movements Company
based out of Linton Camp. The Movements Operators help with the preparation of the loads and their recovery.”
Members of the public won’t fail to notice the aircraft in the sky due to their size and flight profiles.
“At the speed we are travelling we are literally overhead only for a couple of seconds”, said Squadron Leader Thornley.
“But it can be a little disconcerting when you look up and see a large aircraft zoom by when you are only used to seeing
them on approach at the airport.
“Our flights are conducted within civil aviation regulations and with strict operating parameters including for
altitude. So members of the public can be reassured that the operations are being conducted with safety in mind” said
Squadron Leader Thornley.
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A load is dropped from an RNZAF C-130H Hercules aircraft
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