NZDF Pilots Get Their Wings
Five newly-qualified New Zealand Defence Force pilots celebrated a significant career milestone today, graduating at Air
Force Base Ohakea and receiving their ‘Wings’ (pilot brevets).
The Commanding Officer of Flying Training Wing Commander (WGCDR) Chris Andrew said reaching the milestone represents a
moment of personal and professional pride for each graduate.
“Earning your ‘Wings’ is the reward for a very demanding period of training. The road to graduation is long and
challenging and it can be easy to lose sight of the end goal – a flying career with the New Zealand Defence Force,” said
WGCDR Andrew.
To graduate as pilots, the five trainees completed an officer commissioning course and training in aviation medicine,
survival and basic parachuting at Base Whenuapai. They underwent 130 hours of basic phase flying instruction on the
CT-4E Air Trainer and completed advanced phase flying instruction at 42 Squadron, learning the more complex systems of
the King Air B200PL aircraft and flying as single-pilot captains for more than 70 hours.
They will go on to fly the New Zealand Defence Force’s A109, NH90 and Seasprite helicopters and the C-130 Hercules and
P-3K2 Orions.
“The brevet they each receive today is a symbol of achievement and provides visible recognition of the standards our
newly-qualified pilots have reached. Sharing the achievement with family, friends and peers at today’s graduation parade
is an emotional experience for each of them,” said WGCDR Andrew.
The graduating pilots (from left in photograph) are:
• FGOFF Hamish Park – Havelock North
• FGOFF Mike Craies – Auckland (Herald Island)
• LT Sam Williams RNZN – Wellington.
• FGOFF Gareth Evans – Auckland (Papakura)
• FGOFF Mark Chapman – Havelock North
ENDS