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Swift Action
AN emergency response team from RAAF Base Amberley arrived at the site of a Black Hawk accident less than 30 minutes after the Army chopper issued a mayday call on February 12.

Flying Officer achieves goal
By Peter Johnson FLYING Officer Fiona Harris, a former top basketballer, has switched to a new playing surface by graduating from No. 7 of 2003 Initial Officer Course at RAAF Williams on February 13.

Firies’ lightning fast reactions
AN awesome electrical storm that rolled through the Hunter Valley took out the entire Williamtown Airport’s communication and navigation systems and all airfield lighting about 7pm on February 12.

Travel reform on the cards
TRAVEL by all Defence members is about to undergo massive change designed to save millions of dollars.

Tom’s in full voice at opera
WHEN he’s not working as an Air Force engineer, Flying Officer Tom Millhouse likes to take on a whole new role – or two.

NAS reviews
DEFENCE is participating in reviews by civilian aviation authorities into the new National Airspace System (NAS).

Aircraft fleet gets special protection
A TEAM of Airfield Defence Guards (ADGs) and Security Police (SECPOL) from across Australia have joined forces to provide around-theclock protection to the Air Force’s special-purpose fleet.

How we’ll be more capable
ADF men and women at the front line will be provided with the appropriate capabilities to do the job that Government requires of them.

First chance to look at radar
RAAF Base Williamtown has played host to a special visitor, reaching a significant milestone in a major Defence project in the process.

Defence plays it safe
DEFENCE will begin new research on Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) practices across the organisation in March.


Teenagers have twin ambitions
TWO sets of twins from NSW have begun cadet training at the Australian Defence Force Academy after being selected for pilot training.


Maintaining a leading edge
IN 1904 a certain Professor of Military Strategy, Marechal Ferdinand Foch, stated that aircraft were “interesting toys, but of no military value”.

Constructive 5000km journey
AN airfield engineering team from No. 1 Combat Logistics Squadron has constructed an air movements terminal and an accommodation facility at RAAF Base Learmonth.


Scholarship
NOMINATIONS for the 2005 CDF Scholarship are being sought from ADF members.


Centre powers ahead
IN December 2003, DCAF announced a significant change in focus for the Air Force’s Aerospace Centre.


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