WORLD AIR ROUTES
SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND PILOTS. CBv Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) LONDON. January 11. The New Zealand pilots are assisting British Overseas Airways, _ which is maintaining vital communications on many routes extending from Amenta to India and from the Arctic to Soum Africa. They include Captain W. G. Pudney, who was educated at Wellington College. He has been a pilot since the last war and has flown in Italy. Canada, India and Africa. He surveyed the West Coast of Africa in 1931. After the war he delivered several aircraft to Africa. The pilots also include Captain 1... L. M. Glover, Dunedin, who after serving in the R.A.F., transferred to fly-ing-boats with which he is still engaged, and Captain » Tagart, Auckland, who before the war served in Britain’s European air services. He has been erm ployed as an instructor in Britain during the war and is now flying on the route across Africa.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 January 1943, Page 4
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