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  2. Australian Army Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The Corps was formed on 1 July 1968 with a strength of 106 officer pilots and one Non-Commissioned Officer, [3] [1] however the history of Australian military and Army aviation far predates the establishment of the Corps.

  3. Ranks of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Australia' appears immediately below all rank insignia worn on the shoulder or chest. The most senior active rank of the RAAF, Air Marshal – a three-star rank, is held by the Chief of Air Force. [a] On the occasions that the Chief of the Defence Force is an officer of the RAAF, the rank of Air Chief Marshal is awarded.

  4. Australian Defence Force Helicopter School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established at RAAF Base Fairbairn in Canberra in January 1990. [1] While it formed part of the Australian Army's Training Command, more than half of the members of the Royal Australian Air Force's No. 5 Squadron (which was previously responsible for helicopter pilot training) were transferred to the school when the squadron was disbanded in December 1989.

  5. How Much Do Pilots Make? - AOL

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    Here’s a breakdown of the median annual salary for airline, aircraft and commercial pilots, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics: Airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers: $202,180 ...

  6. List of Australian Army aviation units - Wikipedia

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    Australian Army GAF Nomad at Wagga Wagga. This is a list of Australian Army aviation units. [Note 1] The Australian Army Aviation Corps was formed in 1968, initially with the assistance of the RAAF. These units have been utilised in a variety of roles including surveillance, reconnaissance and utility / transport, and have operated a variety of helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. More ...

  7. Victoria Police Air Wing - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the first helicopter pilot joined the Air Wing. [10] In 1977, the Air Wing conducted a six-week evaluation trial of flying regular helicopter patrols. [11] In 1978, the Air Wing leased a Hughes 500D helicopter conducting night time operations. [12] In the same year, a decision was made to purchase a helicopter.

  8. What it's like being a helicopter pilot in Antarctica, where ...

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    Jonathan Mutch is a helicopter pilot in Antarctica with the tour company Quark Expeditions. Flightseeing is included in select Antarctic itineraries, which cost up to $26,000 per person.

  9. Pilot licensing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Obtain a mark of 70% or more in the CASA aeroplane or helicopter exam, which tests all seven subjects listed in the Day VFR Syllabus. [2] [3] Hold at least a Class 2 medical certificate; Have a minimum of 40 hours total flight time, of which 10 must be pilot in command, of which 5 must be solo cross-country. 2 hours instrument flying is also ...