Last Saturday at Wellington Aero Club was our special aimed at celebrating women in aviation and encouraging more to get into aviation, as part fo Women of Aviation Week [WOAW]. Luckily for us, we have a number of very capable female pilots - both instructors and private pilots - who were able to do most of the work to set this up.
With awesome weather, we were able to get a number fo women though for trial flights and also several teams into the
Cindy Lauper Challenge (girls just wanna have fun). The results of the challenge will be published by the aero club in the near future.
As part of this day, the folks at
Lifeflight sent their Air Ambulance and rescue helicopter over for a few hours, giving visitors a chance to see this inside of these aircraft. A lot of people don't realise that Lifeflight is a charity, and so any financial support you can give them would be much appreciated! Check out the
Ways You Can Help section on their website.
The airport company also sent over an airport fire engine. Anyway, here are a few of the photos form the day. I have specially excluded all the photos with our visitors - both for privacy reasons, but also as they will be sent to the aero club shortly for their use.
So, here we go with the photos!
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Kawasaki BK117 B2, ZK-HLF, operated by Helilink on behalf of Lifeflight |
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Cockpit of Kawasaki BK117 B2, ZK-HLF, operated by Helilink on behalf of Lifeflight |
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Rear view of Kawasaki BK117 B2, ZK-HLF, operated by Helilink on behalf of Lifeflight |
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British Aerospace Jetstream J32, ZK-LFW, operated by Air Freight on behalf of Lifeflight |
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British Aerospace Jetstream J32, ZK-LFW, operated by Air Freight on behalf of Lifeflight |
And finally... that fire engine!
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Wellington Airport Fire Engine |
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