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AIR FORCE

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS

SUCCESSFUL MASTERTON CANDIDATES.

Successful candidates at the Air Force preliminary examinations held in Masterton on May 5 and 6 were: — Classes. —A. J. D. Barton. M. W. Dixon. R. B. Hendry. D. J. Hibbs, G. E. S. McNaughton. V. C. Mygind, D. A. Spiers.

Correspondence.—-G. Brown, S. R. Cameron, G. K. Claris, C. C. Deller, J. Groves. M. H. Hancox. All the men listed are men who have been selected provisionally for the air crew either as airmen pilots, air observers or air gunners. The fact that they have now passed this preliminary educational test means that, if medically fit, they will be posted to the Ground Training School at Levin within the next few feeks for training as airmen pilots, air observers or air gunners.

All men selected for the air crew are now required to satisfactorily complete a preliminary educational course, owing first to the fact that it brings them up to the necessary standard in mathematics and elementary science if they were at the outset below this standard, and secondly, to the fact that the course includes many matters, such as elementary air navigation, theory of flight, map projections and meteorology, which are included in the course at the Ground Training School and which aid the work being done at that station.

Air Force preliminary tests are held some six or seven times a year on the completion of each course of instruction. No. 6 Air Force preliminary educational course commenced on Monday, May 12. and most of the men interviewed within the last few weeks have been posted to that course. No. 7 course will commence on Monday, June 30.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 4

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AIR FORCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 4

AIR FORCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 4

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